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Kesha may have taken the dollar sign out of her name, but now, the singer is thinking about money again — not for herself, but to fund the seed round of her new startup, Smash. According to ...
First released in November 2025, “Delusional” was issued as the second single from Kesha’s forthcoming sixth album, . (Period). However, the track’s original artwork – which depicted a ...
Kesha is finally facing the backlash surrounding the artwork for her 2024 single “Delusional,” which was made using AI. The track was shared back in November, but now, months after the single ...
With Kesha, it’s fair to say that love is (still) her drug. Today, the pop star released her single “Boy Crazy,” on which she sings from the perspective of a horny and wild-hearted femme fatale.
Kesha's "TiK ToK" probably isn't going to win a Pulitzer Prize anytime soon — but that's part of its charm. In a new interview on The Jennifer Hudson Show, the Grammy-nominated pop star opened ...
The track would become the star's first solo Billboard Hot 100 hit. By Hannah Dailey The party don’t stop for Kesha‘s biggest hit, “Tik Tok,” which has remained one of the most popular ...
Kesha knows where the beef is. The “Praying” singer, 38, seemingly shaded Katy Perry on Monday by tweeting a picture of herself sipping out of a Wendy’s cup, after the fast-food chain mocked ...
Accompanied by her mother Pebe Sebert, Kesha was presented with the honor by Bob the Drag Queen and opened her speech with remarks about what her upcoming album . (PERIOD) represents in her life.
Before the Center Dinner, Bob the Drag Queen spoke about honoring Kesha on the red carpet "I'm a big fan of Kesha. I love what she stands for. I love what she’s come through," the Traitors star ...
Kesha’s new single “Yippee-Ki-Yay” has ... with lyrics talking about partying with a “brand new car” and celebrating Dollar Tree deals. There’s a two-for-one at the Dollar Tree ...
Kesha is ready to take you on a joyride when she hosts an upcoming Boiler Room set in Miami on Thursday, April 3. New York City DJs Ty Sunderland and Flirty800 will accompany the pop singer.
The pop music-as-recession indicator final boss has arrived: Kesha and T-Pain have released their first-ever collaboration, the countryfied single “Yippee-Ki-Yay.” The record follows early sin ...