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"No, oh my God," exclaimed the "Joyride" singer of "TiK ToK," which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has since been certified 12-times platinum by the RIAA. Kesha in May 2025.
While serving as a guest on The Jennifer Hudson Show Tuesday (May 13), Kesha recalled being blown away by the success of “Tik Tok” after it dropped in 2009. “No, oh my god,” she said when ...
Kesha didn’t know she had a hit on her hands with “Tik Tok.” In fact, the singer once thought the song’s lyrics were “too dumb.” After all, she does sing about swapping toothpaste for ...