Kesha celebrates her greatness in a eulogy for “temporary” TikTok

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Singer Kesha says goodbye to the social media platform TikTok reminding fans of the greatness of her hit “TiK ToK”.

Kesha’s post comes amid news that the Supreme Court has upheld a ban on TikTok in the United States.

Several users of the app reacted to the news of the app’s ban by saying goodbye.

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Kesha says goodbye to TikTok

On Thursday, Kesha responded to the news of TikTok’s ban in America by reminding fans of one of her famous songs that will live on forever.

Kesha released the song “TiK ToK” in August 2009, while the social media app TikTok was founded in September 2016.

Therefore, the existence of theories suggesting that her hit influenced the name of the social media platform is not surprising.

So, as netizens say goodbye to the app, Kesha couldn’t help but find a playful angle in her eulogy.

She shared a video of herself in a black hoodie, flashing at the camera while her ‘TiK ToK’ plays in the background.

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Fans agree with Kesha

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Many of Kesha’s fans found her videos and captions hilarious and shared their thoughts in the comments section.

One fan commented: “You are so RIGHT!”

Another fan added: “This is great.”

A third person chimed in: “Yes indeed! Kesha for life!”

Another fan recalled how Kesha’s song trended after a TikTok update. They asked, “Doesn’t anyone remember that this song was literally the first trend after the TikTok update?”

Meanwhile, another fan shared how much they appreciate Kesha’s music. They wrote: “One time I played all your hits in an old biker bar and so many old people were so happy to see one 20 year old girl having the time of her life. Long live Kesha!”

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About Kesha’s song “TiK ToK”.

The song was the lead single from her debut studio album Animal, released in 2010.

Kesha said the lyrics to “TiK ToK” represent her and are based on her life. The lyrics convey a carefree message as the narrator talks about how they don’t let anything weigh them down.

“TiK ToK” was a huge success, spending nine weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and being certified 12 times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

To date, the song has sold over 18 million digital copies worldwide and continues to enjoy success, making Kesha’s statement in her video very valid.

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The Supreme Court upheld the ban on TikTok in the US

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Kesha’s video appeared a day before the Supreme Court is supported Banning TikTok in the US. on friday

The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a federal law effectively banning the social media app means Americans can no longer use the platform unless TikTok decides to ditch its Chinese ownership at the last minute.

The ban will take effect on Sunday, the day before President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

The president-elect asked the Supreme Court to delay implementation of the law so he could act after taking office.

However, the Supreme Court did not listen to his request, even though Trump promised to use his presidential power to “save” the app.

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TikTok influencers say goodbye

As Americans prepare for the Tik Tok ban to take effect, many influencers on the app have begun saying goodbye in the best way they know how.

Influencer Hayley Kalil, aka HayleyBailey, has addressed the controversy over a 2024 Met Gala video using the phrase “let’s eat cake,” claiming TikTok suggested the audio. Make-up star Meredith Duxbury also revisited her foundation trend, revealing that she removed excess product in her iconic videos.

Users also pay tribute by sharing viral trends like the Renegade dance and reminiscing about early TikTok content.

Meanwhile, MrBeast offered to buy the platform, promising “know TikTok” if it is sold to a non-Chinese owner.

However, amid the uncertainty surrounding TikTok, some users are already switching to another app, RedNote, in hopes of continuing to enjoy similar content.

As it stands, TikTok’s future in the US looks set, barring a last-minute miracle.



 
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