
Kesha changes cover art for 'Delusional' single after fan backlash over AI image
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Kesha responded to AI art backlash by releasing a new cover for her single 'Delusional,' highlighting human creativity, as she gears up for her album 'Period' and tour.
"I’ve realized that living in alignment with my integrity is more important than proving a point." Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume
After Kesha's post sparked controversy with fans who expressed their dismay and disappointment over her use of AI in lieu of a human artist, the "TikTok" hitmaker took to Instagram May 20 to share the new cover, featuring an image of herself taken by photographer Brendan Walter. In the caption, Kesha explained why she had decided to change the single's cover.
"When making the single art for my song Delusional, I wanted to make the point that it's DELUSIONAL that the world expects artists to continue making art when we are so undervalued," she wrote.













