Kesha Changes Lyrics To “F**k P. Diddy” During Surprise Coachella Performance

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Kesha has smoke for those accused of sexual assault, and Diddy is no exception.

The pop star was a surprise guest during Reneé Rapp’s Coachella set on Sunday (April 14) and performed her 2009 party anthem, “TiK ToK.” However, she changed the opening lyrics to the song and sang, “Wake up in the morning like f**k P. Diddy,” putting her middle finger in the air as Rapp echoed her sentiments.

The original lyrics are, “Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy,” with the Bad Boy Records founder chiming in with “Hey, what’s up girl?” This was the second public instance where Kesha altered the song that namedrops Diddy.

Back in November—just one day after Cassie settled her lawsuit against him—during the Los Angeles stop of her Only Love Tour, Kesha removed Diddy’s name from the song entirely and sang, “Wake up in the morning feeling just like me.”

Since then, Diddy has been hit with several lawsuits and has been accused of gang rape and sex trafficking. Last month, his homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided by Homeland Security. He has yet to make a statement regarding the raids, but has been nonchalantly posting on Instagram for the past few months. The 54-year-old recently turned the comments back on his posts when sharing the visual for his record, “Victory.” He captioned the video, “Bad Boy For Life.”

Last June, Kesha settled her own daunting legal proceedings against her former producer, Dr. Luke, whom she accused of raping her in 2005.

“Only God knows what happened that night,” said the “Your Love Is My Drug” singer in a statement per The New York Times. “As I have always said, I cannot recount everything that happened. I am looking forward to closing the door on this chapter in my life and beginning a new one. I wish nothing but peace to all parties involved.” She filed a lawsuit against in 2014 at the height of the #MeToo movement.

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