Kesha diverts attention to Donald Trump after White House use of 'Blow'

Official TikTok account of White House uses Kesha’s hit track 'Blow' amid escalating Middle East tensions

By Hifza Ahmed Siddiqui March 03, 2026
Kesha diverts attention to Donald Trump after White House use of 'Blow'
Kesha diverts attention to Donald Trump after White House use of 'Blow'

Ke$ha, whose full name is Kesha Rose Sebert, has broken her silence against the White House and President Donald Trump after their recent move.

The 39-year-old took to her social media accounts and slam the White House for using her track to “incite violence and threaten war.”

The Take It Off hitmaker stressed that making content on war “is disgusting and inhuman” as it desensitises people.

She insisted that the musician does “NOT approve” her track to be used in ways that “promote violence of any kind.”

Instead, Kesha brought the highlight back on Donald Trump for being part of the Epstein files and being an associate of the late sex offender.

She reminded her fans on the platforms: “Don’t let this distract us from the fact that criminal predator Donald Trump appears in the Files over a million times.”

The Cannibal singer opposed the use, insisting that this is the “opposite of what I stand for.”

Kesha diverts attention to Donald Trump after White House use of Blow

Later, Kesha turned to her X (Twitter) to share another update on the move, writing: “Stop using my music, p***erts @WhiteHouse”

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It is to be noted that the official TikTok account of the White House has come under fire several times for using music by several artists including Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift.

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