she woke up in the morning and got ready Blame P. Diddy.
Kesha surprised Coachella 2024 attendees on Sunday when she joined Renee Rupp’s set as a guest.
The two broke out with Ke$ha’s 2009 hit “Tik Tok,” but instead of singing the song’s original lyric, “Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy,” the 37-year-old singer changed it slightly. I changed it and sang it like this. It’s a Fuck P. Diddy morning. ”
in a viral video Posted in X (formerly Twitter), the “Cannibal” singer and “Mean Girls” star can be seen flashing the middle finger at the crowd.
Some online users were excited about Kesha’s return to the stage.
“Oh Kesha, we are ready for your comeback,” said one fan gushing out.
“Kesha coming back is exactly what we need in 2024,” said a second user. Said.
“When two queens join forces to maximize joint killing.” was praised third party.
A fourth person pointed out that the lyrics had changed.flows perfectly off the tongue”, while a fifth joked that she had a hit.Even more symbolic.“
This isn’t the first time Kesha has changed the lyrics of her song to criticize Sean “Diddy” Combs.
In November 2023, the “We R Who We R” hitmaker dropped the disgraced rapper’s name when he performed the song at a show in Oakland, California, during his Only Love tour.
During the show, Kesha changed the lyrics to “Wake up in the morning feeling the same way I do.”
The change in performance comes on the heels of an out-of-court settlement between Combs, 54, and his ex-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura, who accused Combs of human trafficking, rape and assault during their on-and-off 13-year relationship. . The mogul denied the charges at the time.
Cassie’s situation is similar to the one Kesha went through in 2014. Music producer Dr. Luke sued — Real name Lukasz Gottwald — claims he was “sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally abused” [her] to the point that [she] I almost lost my life. ”
Kesha alleged that the music producer drugged and raped her at a party in 2005, then mentally tormented her for years. He denied her charges.
The latest change to the song’s lyrics comes after Diddy was accused of trafficking and harassing former employee Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.
in a lawsuit post gotJones claims that Combs constantly “bragged” that he paid three women “monthly salaries” for sex work.
Mr Jones later named Yung Miami, Jade Ramey and Daphne Joy as three alleged workers.
Joy subsequently denied any involvement.
Jones also alleged in the lawsuit that the music executive sexually assaulted her between September 2022 and November 2023 when they collaborated on her latest album.
Combs’ attorney Sean Hawley said: told Page Six The former employee claimed he was “nothing more than a liar who filed a $30 million lawsuit.”
Hawley added: “Recklessly publishing names about events that are completely fictional and did not actually occur is nothing more than a blatant attempt to garner headlines.”
“We have overwhelming and incontrovertible evidence that his claims are flat-out lies. We will take these outlandish allegations in court and pursue all charges against those who made them.” We will take appropriate action,” he continued.
Last month, Combs was the subject of two high-profile raids conducted by the Department of Homeland Security in connection with sex trafficking investigations. During the raid, federal agents seized many of the music stars’ cellphones and computers.
“We believe sex trafficking has a disturbing history,” a Department of Homeland Security official told the Post, without elaborating on the specific allegations at the time.
“We are responding to specific, detailed, clear allegations. This is not random. We did not pick his name out of a hat. There were allegations and we are currently following up on them.”
Diddy’s lawyer, Aaron Dyer, then The attack was called a “witch hunt”He condemned the “excessive show of force and hostility shown by authorities and the way they treated children and employees.”
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