Kesha Condemns White House Use of Her Music in Military and War Videos

Kesha has publicly criticized the White House for using her song 'Blow' in campaign videos promoting military and war efforts, calling it 'disgusting' and 'inhumane'. The singer's response underscores the ongoing tension between artists and political entities over music use without consent. Next, watch for possible policy changes or legal actions from artists regarding unauthorized use of their music by government entities.
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