Kesha’s surprise performance at Coachella stunned crowds in much more approaches than a person.
And now, the singer, 37, has verified her controversial lyric alter to her legendary music “Tik Tok” — which replaces ‘Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy’ with ‘Wake up in the morning like f—k P. Diddy’ — is here to remain.
In a video clip captured at LAX airport by TMZ on Thursday, May well 9, Kesha was asked if the lyric alteration is a long term modify to the track.
“Yes, it will be, so the admirers must learn it for my upcoming exhibits. I want to listen to it louder than at any time,” she responded with a smile. “I stand by that.”
Kesha included that her general public condemnation of Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is struggling with allegations of intercourse trafficking involvement after news broke on March 25 of regulation enforcement officers raiding his Beverly Hills and Miami households, is “the real truth.”
“I’m not the type of individual that just shuts the f—k up, I know what I stand for, I know my integrity is rock stable so I converse the truth,” the singer advised the outlet in the clip. “And the sector can type of like suck my d—k.”
Kesha did not comment on no matter whether she experienced listened to a response from Diddy’s camp in light-weight of her Coachella effectiveness.
The “Die Young” hitmaker hit the phase on April 14 during singer Renee Rapp’s functionality, a lot to the delight of the group.
“Tik Tok”, which was originally unveiled in 2010, was played as she entered the stage. As she sang, she and Rapp, 24, threw their center fingers in the air.
The March raids of Diddy’s homes took spot amid an currently tricky period for the rapper, 54.
Diddy initially faced rape and assault allegations introduced upon him by ex-girlfriend Cassie, real title Casandra Ventura, which he denied at the time. The duo settled the lawsuit just one day soon after submitting prior to multiple other girls came forward with related statements of alleged misconduct. (Diddy has denied all of the claims against him.)
As for the raids, the songs mogul’s attorney told Us Weekly that the incident was an “excessive show of force”.
“There was a gross overuse of military services drive as search warrants ended up executed at Mr. Combs’ residences,” legal professional Aaron Dyer stated in a assertion. “There is no justification for the extreme clearly show of power and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his young children and workers ended up taken care of.”