Kesha’s ‘TikTok’ earns its highest streams ever after her ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ appearance

Kesha’s ‘TikTok’ earns its highest streams ever after her ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ appearance

Kesha‘s hit single ‘TikTok’ earned its highest streams ever after she performed on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.

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The 2009 song racked up nearly 2million streams on Spotify on Wednesday (January 1) following her performance in Las Vegas. It previously charted at the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100 in the first week of January 2010, making it the first hit of that decade. It also charted at Number Four in the UK.

Taking to X Kesha wrote: “It was 15 years ago that I got my first #1 song! YALL did that. And the fact that tiktok had its biggest streaming day EVER yesterday blows my mind. Thank you for supporting my art love yall give me purpose.

“Thank you for supporting my art yall give me purpose. This song is for the wild ones, the party girls, the ones who go too hard and laugh too loud and say too much. I love u thank you animals!!!”

During her appearance she also performed her summer anthem ‘Joyride’, which is set to feature on her forthcoming new album, set to drop later this year.

She recently shared another new single from the record called ‘Delusional’.

In 2025, she will also be heading across the pond for a number of UK live shows. This includes a slot at Mighty Hoopla in London, where she’ll perform alongside Ciara, Kate Nash, Pixie Lott, Loreen, Vengaboys, Mutya, Jamelia, Jojo, Erika Jayne, G Flip and Daniel Bedingfield.

She has three headline shows coming up, taking place in Manchester, Glasgow and London across May and June. Visit here for remaining tickets

Elsewhere, Carrie Underwood, the Jonas Brothers, TLC and Sophie Ellis-Bextor were among the performers at this year’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve show in Times Square in New York.

The post Kesha’s ‘TikTok’ earns its highest streams ever after her ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ appearance appeared first on NME.

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