Kesha made a surprise appearance at Coachella and sent a pointed message to Sean “Diddy” Combs. Singer Renée Rapp played at the music festival on Sunday, April 14, and surprised fans with Kesha, 37, ...
Singer Kesha is saying goodbye to the social media platform TikTok by reminding fans of the greatness of her hit song, "TiK ToK." Kesha's post comes amid news that the Supreme Court has upheld ...
The party at Coachella didn't start until Kesha walked in. The singer wasn't on the lineup for the 2024 Indio, Calif., music festival, but she still stole the show when she appeared as a surprise ...
Kesha’s music career got off to a scorching start with her 2009 debut single “Tik Tok,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was ultimately one of the defining songs of its era. The opening ...
If you were a teenager (or, really, an adult) in 2010, you probably know the lyrics to Kesha’s dance-pop anthem “Tik Tok” by heart. It was everywhere when it was first released: every radio station, ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs is such an icon that he’s shown up in popular culture several times. For example, chart-topping diva Kesha discusses feeling like Diddy in her song “Tik Tok.” Kesha revealed a ...
The year 2009 stands out as one of the greatest in pop music, thanks in large part to the rise of dance and synth-pop hits. It was the same year that marked the debut of Kesha’s breakout track “TiK ...
Kesha wasn't technically slated to perform at the desert music festival Coachella, but the singer's surprise Sunday performance was nothing short of memorable. Taking to the stage to join Reneé Rapp’s ...
In light of recent events, Kesha is giving one of her biggest songs a rewrite. In place of the line "wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy," Kesha instead sang "(expletive) P. Diddy" while ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ place in popular culture will never be the same. Case in point: Kesha said she will replace the positive reference to Diddy in “Tik Tok” as soon as she can. In addition, the pop ...
After years of fun choreography, challenges, catchy sayings, viral sagas, and of course boosted music, TikTok is officially dead–in the US at least. According to The Washington Post, the TikTok ban ...