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    Kesha Criticizes Trump Over Use Of Her Song in War-Related Content

    Ruskin BrodkinBy Ruskin BrodkinMarch 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Kesha Criticizes Trump Over Use Of Her Song in War-Related Content
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    Kesha spoke out against Donald Trump after learning that one of her songs was used in a social media post related to war. She made it clear she does not support her music being used to promote violence or military action.

    Kesha addressed the situation in a statement shared on social media after fans alerted her to a TikTok video allegedly posted by the White House that included her song. According to the artist, the content was shared without her permission and used in a way she strongly disagrees with.

    In her message, the singer said making light of war through music or social media is disturbing and inhumane. She stressed she does not approve of her work being used to promote violence.

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    — kesha (@KeshaRose) March 2, 2026

    The pop star also shared her broader views on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. She described the situation as a blatant disregard for human life and encouraged people to respond with compassion instead of hostility. She urged followers to choose love over hate during global tension.

    Kesha emphasized that violence contradicts everything she stands for as an artist and person. She noted war causes loss of life and lasting emotional and psychological damage to survivors.

    Her comments quickly sparked debate online. Some social media users criticized her stance, while others praised her for speaking out and defending her music. Supporters argued artists have the right to decide how their work is used, especially in politically sensitive situations.

    This is not the first time musicians have objected to their songs being used in political campaigns or government messaging. Over the years, several major artists have voiced similar concerns.

    In the past, artists like Adele, Beyoncé, Celine Dion, and the Foo Fighters have spoken out when their music was used in political events or campaigns without their permission.

    For Kesha, this is about more than politics. She believes music shouldn’t be used to promote conflict, especially when global tensions are already high.

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    Ruskin Brodkin writes for blackbirdnews.com. She is a graduate in journalism from the University of Maryland. Ruskin currently lives in Brooklyn, and she previously worked as a Television Producer on BBA International's Squawk Box Europe. Ruskin has also been a movies reporter for Radio New Zealand.

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