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Pop singer Kesha blasted the White House for using her 2010 hit song "Blow" in a social media video that she said "makes light of war.” The White House's official TikTok account posted a video titled ...
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Pop star Kesha denounced the White House’s use of her song “Blow” in a TikTok video about war, calling President Donald Trump a “predator,” joining a growing list of other artists pushing back against ...
Pokémon Company International said it did not grant permission to the White House to post “social content that includes imagery associated with our brand" after the administration shared a “Make ...
One of the writers of 'La Macarena' has attack the unauthorised use of his song in a viral White House social media video showing bombings and fighters being deployed for Operation Epic Fury in Iran.
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