Kesha Removed From Credits With Pitbull

Kesha Removed From Credits With Pitbull


Kesha was initially removed from the music video credits to cover with wood on YouTube, a 2013 song in collaboration with Pitbull. In addition to having her name removed from the title, the singer was also removed from the video’s thumbnail. Now, even though the thumbnail is still only displayed Pitbullthe name of Kesha has since been reinstated in the music video title.

The change has generated a negative reaction among fans, who have asked for a position to be taken Pitbull. On X, formerly Twitter, one user criticized: “Removing Kesha’s name from the ‘Timber’ music video is a disgusting move. She was instrumental in the popularity of the song and has yet to receive the royalties she is owed. Pitbull’s team needs to fix this.”

In response to the controversy, Pitbullwhose real name is Armando Christian Pereztook to social media to clarify the situation. He stated that the removal of the name of Kesha of the music video was reviewed and reaffirmed the respect and friendship he has for the singer. “Kesha and I have amazing music together. Nothing will change that. Team Pitbull is tackling this. Always love for Kesha, Dale!”

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Kesha Plans to Re-Record “TiK ToK” With Edited Lyrics

Kesha celebrated 15 years since the release of his debut single, TikTokon social media. The singer shared her excitement that the song still resonates with her, even so many years later. “‘TiK ToK’ was the first single I released with my voice and name credited! I remembered to make it fun and lighthearted because that’s how I felt and wanted others to feel too,” began.

“What I’m most proud of is how this song still makes me feel despite everything, and those are emotions I want all of us to share. 15 years later, I see this song as a reflection of how I saw the world back then. That girl was naive, wild and playful. This song captures a side of me that I love and now feel the need to protect it fiercely. The world has changed a lot, and so have I.wrote Kesha.

She also said she “loves” the new version of the lyrics, which she plans to make “permanent” on the recording. After altering the song during the Coachella festival, adding the line “f— P. Diddy” in reference to the allegations against the rapper, Kesha expressed her desire to re-record the song when she has the legal rights to do so.

Kesha he concluded his post by wishing everyone to find time to listen to the song and connect with his “wild, childlike joy.” It’s worth remembering TikTok It gave the singer her first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was her first No. 1 of the 2010s.

Source: Terra

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