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Kisha revealed the artworks of the new cover of her “fake” song after facing a violent reaction from the fans to use an image created at the beginning.
in November Post On X, formerly Twitter, 38 -year -old singer announced the release of “Delussional” as well as a picture of the AI -created cover, which included a pile of brown handbags scattered on the street corridor. The title of the song was full of black coating on the bags, with some of the signs that were deliberately dictated.
After Kisha’s job sparked controversy with fans who expressed their dissatisfaction and disappointment of their use of Al -Afsb. The new cover, It is characterized by a picture of herself taken by photographer Brendan Walter. In the explanatory name, Kisha explained why she decided to change the cover of the song.
She wrote: “When making the only art for my fictitious song, I wanted to point out that it is an illusion that the world is expected to make artists to make art when we are emerging with less than its value.”

Kisha revealed the art of the new cover for her “fake” individuals after facing a violent reaction to use an artificial intelligence image. (Ross Gilmore/Redferns via Getty Images)
“I tried to repeat my thoughts in the form of one political cover,” Kisha continued. “I realized that living in agreement with my safety is more important than proving a point.”
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The pop star added: “So I decided to change the art of the cover for this song.” “It’s one of the favorites.”
“The only imaginary art brought to you my amazing team of humans.”

The cover of the new singer was distinguished by human art. (Sarah Morris/wires)
Kisha continued Al -Fadl in Walter with her members of the beauty team, including Britney Tokyo, Eduaro Pons and Liu Chaparu, her creative director Matthew Daniel Siskin, her designers Marta del Rio and her photographer on video Jake Chamidine.
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“Thanks to my mystery to help me live here at the highest levels and C ——–”, Kisha wrote.
“I realized that living in agreement with my safety is more important than proving a point.”
She added: “Artificial intelligence is the Bandura Fund that we opened as a collective society, and I think it is important to take the consequences of man in mind and we learn how to use it as a tool and not as an alternative.”
“I just heal, in real time,” Keisha concluded along with the kiss of emojis.

Kesha “Delussional” is from her next album “Duration”. (Getty Images)
The new artwork of “Delussional” was distinguished by Kisha’s image sitting with her arms and legs pressed in a black leather chair. She was wearing her long blond hair with several strands covering her face and wasting a wide smile. A large pink point has been installed on an angle of the image.
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The second “fake” released by Kisha was from her sixth studio album, “The period”. On July 4, 2024, Kesha released the first song “Joyride” for the album, the song was the first Kesha Records, which it released in September 2024.
It was also her first version after she separated from her ways with her previous records RCA and Kemosabe in December 2023. In June 2023, Kisha settled her legal battle that lasted with her former producer Dr. Luke, who owns Kemosabe Records.

The “period” will be released on July 4. (Jeff Kravitz)
Kesha released additional individuals before the “period” for the first time, including the “YIPEE-KI-Yay” song, and includes the rapper T-Pain and the “Boy Crazy” pop.
Pink Dot was shown on all individual covers and became the album logo. The “period” is scheduled to be released on July 4.
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This summer, Kisha will start a tour to support the album. It is involved in spreading with the Bob Rock Skyor, which was not reunited after seven years in 2024. The tour starts on July 1 in West Valley City, Utah.
In the spring of 2026, Kisha will continue alone with a European leg from the tour, which will be concluded in Dublin, Ireland.