Kesha’s shock efficiency at Coachella shocked crowds in additional methods than one.
And now, the singer, 37, has confirmed her controversial lyric change to her iconic track “Tik Tok” — which replaces ‘Get up within the morning feeling like P. Diddy’ with ‘Get up within the morning like f—okay P. Diddy’ — is right here to remain.
In a video captured at LAX airport by TMZ on Thursday, Might 9, Kesha was requested if the lyric alteration is a everlasting change to the track.
“Sure, it is going to be, so the followers ought to study it for my upcoming exhibits. I wish to hear it louder than ever,” she responded with a smile. “I stand by that.”
Kesha added that her public condemnation of Sean “Diddy” Combs, who’s going through allegations of intercourse trafficking involvement after information broke on March 25 of regulation enforcement officers raiding his Beverly Hills and Miami properties, is “the reality.”
“I’m not the form of person who simply shuts the f—okay up, I do know what I stand for, I do know my integrity is rock strong so I communicate the reality,” the singer advised the outlet within the clip. “And the business can form of like suck my d—okay.”
Kesha didn’t touch upon whether or not she had heard a response from Diddy’s camp in mild of her Coachella efficiency.
The “Die Younger” hitmaker hit the stage on April 14 throughout singer Renee Rapp’s efficiency, a lot to the delight of the group.
“Tik Tok”, which was initially launched in 2010, was performed as she entered the stage. As she sang, she and Rapp, 24, threw their center fingers within the air.
The March raids of Diddy’s properties befell amid an already troublesome interval for the rapper, 54.
Diddy initially confronted rape and assault allegations introduced upon him by ex-girlfriend Cassie, actual identify Casandra Ventura, which he denied on the time. The duo settled the lawsuit simply in the future after submitting earlier than a number of different girls got here ahead with related claims of alleged misconduct. (Diddy has denied the entire claims in opposition to him.)
As for the raids, the music mogul’s lawyer advised Us Weekly that the incident was an “extreme present of drive”.
“There was a gross overuse of army drive as search warrants have been executed at Mr. Combs’ residences,” lawyer Aaron Dyer mentioned in a press release. “There is no such thing as a excuse for the extreme present of drive and hostility exhibited by authorities or the best way his youngsters and workers have been handled.”