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Kesha delivers showstopping performance of Only Love Can Save Us Now

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Kesha has finally performed her new single ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’ live for the first time in a showstopping set with Vevo.

She previously worked with the music video network on live renditions of hits ‘Raising Hell’ and ‘Resentment’ in 2020. “I have had an overwhelming dichotomy of emotions, oscillating between pain and love,” Kesha said of the new song. “Chaos and love.

Fear and love. I wanted my song ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’ to sonically, lyrically, and emotionally reflect the severity of my mental pendulum swings. “The world is so overwhelming sometimes.

It requires a moment of surrender. The ludicrosity of life can make you crazy. “If anything, IF ANYTHING, can save us, I believe only love can.

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