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Following the release of Dahmer on Netflix in 2022, fans called on Kesha to apologise for the lyric. Kesha has officially ...
Kesha opens up about facing backlash for her 'Cannibal' lyrics referencing Jeffrey Dahmer and how the song has resurfaced ...
Kesha said she was "re-canceled" over her 2010 "Cannibal" lyric referencing serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer after the song sparked a dance trend on TikTok a decade later.
Kesha launched her 2025 tour with Scissor Sisters at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre. The setlist featured "Tik Tok," ...
Kesha’s 2010 song “Cannibal” includes the lyric “Be too sweet and you’ll be a goner / Yup, I’ll pull a Jeffrey Dahmer.” Kesha co-wrote “Cannibal” with her mother, Pebe Sebert.
Kesha's mother, Pepe Sebert, is credited as one of the cowriters on "Cannibal," and she recently took to TikTok to explain why she wrote that specific lyric. @pebesebert Some context on the lyric ...
Kesha's mom Pebe Sebert explained why the singer's 2010 song "Cannibal" mentions Jeffrey Dahmer's name. The song lyric came under fire after renewed interest in Dahmer's murders.
Pebe Sebert is responding to the controversy over her daughter Kesha's decade-old song "Cannibal" which features a lyrical name-drop for Jeffrey Dahmer. The criticism comes after Netflix released ...
Kesha headlined Mighty Hoopla festival at London's Brockwell Park on June 1; She brought out Scissor Sisters' Jake Shears for a performance of "We R Who We R" and "Let's Have a Kiki" ...
As reported by Vanity Fair, in 2022 Sebert addressed the controversy concerning a reference in Kesha's 2010 song "Cannibal" to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
Alongside "TiK ToK" and "Backstabber," Kesha took fans on a journey through her hits during her Lollapalooza set, performing "Die Young," "Cannibal," "Take It Off" and other standout tracks from ...