Grammy-nominated singer Kesha has vocally condemned the White House for using her hit song “Blow” in a TikTok video featuring military strikes. She stated that the use of her music to “incite violence and threaten war” is “disgusting and inhumane,” asserting it is the opposite of her personal values. The White House, through its communications director, suggested that such controversies are intentional to drive engagement with their videos. Kesha later directly addressed the White House on X, calling them “perverts” for continuing to use her music.
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Jack White is not one to mince his words, and his recent call-out of the Trump campaign for using his band’s song without permission is another example of his unapologetic nature. The issue of politicians using songs without the artist’s consent has become somewhat of a meme, with various musicians expressing their disdain for having their music associated with political figures they do not support. In this case, Jack White made it clear that he would not stand for his music being used by what he described as “fascists”.
It’s intriguing to see how artists like Jack White, who stand against the values and ideologies of the Trump campaign, are vocal about their opposition to having their music used in such contexts.… Continue reading