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Kesha changed the cover art for her single 'Delusional' after fan backlash over its original AI-generated image, opting for a ...
Six months later, she has finally addressed the backlash with an apology, changing the lacklustre AI art to a more fitting human-made cover to repent for her AI sins. While her accountability is ...
“So I’ve decided to change the cover art for this song.” Kesha went on to thank the “incredible team of humans” behind the new artwork, which features her smiling widely while zip-tied ...
Kesha is officially a free woman creating art on her own terms, and she heard her fans’ call when they criticized her for using AI to generate the original cover art for her single “Delusional.” ...
DELUSIONAL was released in November 2024. Back then, the cover showed loads of handbags scattered on a road, with 'DELUSIONAL' written on them. This was generated by AI, and there were multiple ...
(Period), the singer has changed the song’s cover art. Kesha announced the change on Instagram, revealing the new artwork where she is zip-tied in a black leather and metallic chair.