Kesha
New Year’s Eve 2013 Pictures: Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Kesha + More Celebrate
While many of today's brightest stars spent New Year's Eve 2013 performing live for all of their fans, others were busy partying and spending time with close friends.
Stop Rationalizing Reactivity: Kesha’s ‘Die Young’ Deserves to Stay On the Air
Part of what makes Kesha so refreshing is how unapologetic she is for who she is and what she represents. There's more to her than glitter and garishness -- there's a heart. And Kesha's heart stung when she came under fire for her 'Die Young' lyrics in light of the Newtown, C.T. school shooting.
But that doesn't mean she should apologize for them.
Kesha Addresses the ‘Forced’ Statement She Made About ‘Die Young’
Kesha's 'Die Young' dropped sharply in radio airplay after the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, causing the singer to issue a curious statement claiming that she was "forced" to sing the chorus of the song against her will. Today (Dec. 20), Kesha wrote a new blog post explaining her comments.
Kesha’s Pants Go Up in Flames as She Says She Was ‘Forced’ to Sing ‘Die Young’
After last week's tragic Sandy Hook school shooting in Newton, Conn., Kesha's youth anthem 'Die Young' began slowly disappearing from radio playlists. And the singer herself has now weighed in on the controversy -- albeit with a bizarre explanation.
Kesha Speaks Out on ‘Die Young’ Song Pull in Wake of Newtown, Connecticut School Shooting
Kesha's lead single from 'Warrior,' 'Die Young,' was an indirect casualty of the Newtown, Ct. massacre. The track faced an enormous radio airplay decline following the horrific school shooting on Dec. 15 when programmers and DJs pulled it from rotation.
The singer is now speaking out on the decision -- and she's being incredibly empathetic and sensitive. (We knew we liked her.)
Kesha’s ‘Die Young’ Being Pulled From Radio Following Newtown, Connecticut School Shooting
The Newtown, C.T. massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary was horrifying and devastating not just for the victims, but for everyone. It's shaken the country so much that radio programmers are actually removing songs that may be deemed insensitive in light of the tragedy.
One of those songs is 'Die Young' by Kesha, which has made one of the steepest chart declines in history following the shooting.
See Kesha, Cher Lloyd + Karmin at Y100 Jingle Ball in Miami
Our favorite pop stars were all over the place the past week as part of the network of Jingle Ball shows taking place in major cities from Philly to NYC to London. Some of pop music's first ladies were casual and cool on the red carpet and in the press room of the Miami edition on Saturday, Dec. 8. Kesha, Cher Lloyd and Karmin's Amy Heidemann were all looking fine.
Kesha Leaks ‘C’mon’ for Her Animals
In her behind-the-scenes look at 'Die Young,' Kesha described her relationship with her fans as being a cult. But unlike Heaven's Gate or anything led by a Manson or Koresh, Kesha gives back to her followers -- though she does sometimes make them work for it. When one Animal sleuth solved a clue in an online scavenger hunt on her website, the 'Warrior' singer unlocked her track 'C'mon' as a reward.
