Pop Star Kesha Comes Out as ‘Not Gay,’ ‘Not Straight,’ But ‘Open to It All’
In celebration of Pride Month, pop star Kesha announced that she is neither gay nor straight, but is “open to it all.”
In celebration of Pride Month, pop star Kesha announced that she is neither gay nor straight, but is “open to it all.”
Record producer Quincy Jones and singers Barbra Streisand and Cher took part in the United Nations Human Rights’ “Call for Code” initiative in an event on Saturday, which is also the United Nations’ “World Environment Day.”
Political and cultural topics – from gender politics to climate change – dominated the 2019 American Music Awards performances on Sunday.
Pop singer and activist Kesha created a world without “rich, white, straight, men” in politics-saturated new song.
Pop singer Kesha is joining with gun control activists in March for Our Lives to push “Vote for Our Lives,” a movement focused on getting gun control proponents to vote and flip Congress on November 6.
Pop singer Kesha has debuted a new music video pleading the case for illegal alien DREAMers amid an announcement that she has partnered with United We Dream, a group that supports DACA recipients.
While the 60th Grammy Awards heavily promoted gender politics, from stars wearing white roses as a show of solidarity with the #MeToo and Time’s Up anti-sexual harassment movements to the pro-Dreamers speech from singer Camila Cabello to singer Janelle Monae’s “Time’s Up” speech, only one female performer took home a major award.
Ratings for Sunday’s politically-charged 60th annual Grammy Awards broadcast on CBS dropped dramatically from a year ago, reportedly reaching ‘an all-time low.’
The 60th Grammy Awards went full anti-President Donald Trump on Sunday as the awards show host James Corden enlisted singers Cher and John Legend, rappers Snoop Dogg and Cardi B, music producer DJ Khaled, and failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to read excepts from Michael Wolff’s White House tell-all Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
Singer Camila Cabello took to the Grammy Awards stage to deliver a pro-illegal immigration message, saying American was ‘built by DREAMers.’
Rapper Kendrick Lamar took the stage Sunday night at the 60th annual Grammy Awards and made a political declaration during his Best Rap Album acceptance speech.
The 60th annual Grammy Awards kicked off Sunday night with a politically-charged musical performance by California rapper Kendrick Lamar who sang his hit song “XXX,” as waving American flag filled giants screens above him and military fatigue-clad background dancers marched behind him.
Follow along as the Breitbart News Big Hollywood team brings you live updates from the show tonight, including winners, commentary and analysis, and of course, the evening’s best fashion, courtesy of John Binder.
Pop star Kesha says she had an extraterrestrial experience in the desert that helped inspire her latest album, ‘Rainbow.’
Music video streaming service Vevo launched a new original series called “Why I Vote” on Monday night, coinciding with the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and featuring Kesha, T.I. and Vic Mensa, in an attempt to encourage millennials and the general public to get out and vote on November 8.
In a September 8 interview that ran in Glamour magazine, pop singer Kesha said we need to “monitor” gun owners and the guns they own.
Kesha was playing a late night concert coinciding with the Democrat National Convention in Philadelphia, at an event sponsored by Gabby Gifford’s gun control group, Americans for Responsible Solutions.
Pop singer Kesha responded to the June 11 death of former The Voice contestant Christina Grimmie by demanding “gun control” for law-abiding citizens.
Pop star Demi Lovato ripped fellow artist Taylor Swift on Sunday after Swift donated $250,000 to help cover legal fees for rapper Kesha, who lost a bid last week to be released from her Sony contract under her producer and alleged rapist Dr. Luke.