Kesha's message about voting has gone viral on social media.

On Sunday, Kesha fan account @KeshaDiscord shared a video from the Democrats' official TikTok account via X, formerly Twitter.

In the clip—which the Democrats posted on their TikTok last week—Kamala Harris' running mate, Tim Walz, gets the crowd excited at Harris' rally in Michigan at the Detroit Metro Airport last Wednesday.

"You know what? Our next president brings the joy. She emanates the joy," Walz said of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee to loud applause. Kesha's song "Joyride," which was released in July, could be heard playing in the background.

Kesha on July 23, 2022, in San Diego, California. The singer's message about voting has recently gone viral. Kesha on July 23, 2022, in San Diego, California. The singer's message about voting has recently gone viral. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Many took to the comments to praise the video.

"omg JOYRIDE @kesha," one person wrote, tagging the singer.

"JOYRIDE!!!!!!!!😝😝" a second said, while a third added, "💙💙💙💙💙 music choice 👌🥰🥰🥰."

Another, meanwhile, urged Kesha to speak out. "Perfect Use Of The Audio! Kesha needs to jump on this," they said.

After seeing the clip, Kesha took to her own X account. "hot girls vote vote.gov," she wrote.

At the time of publication, Kesha's message had been viewed more than 722,000 times.

"Kesha for president," one fan praised, as another X user chimed in: "Joyride should be the official song of summer and this campaign 🙌."

This isn't the first time Kesha has spoken out about the 2024 presidential election. Last month, the "We R Who We R" artist slammed senator JD Vance's remarks about "childless cat ladies."

Donald Trump's 2024 running mate made headlines following a resurfaced interview with Tucker Carlson in 2021.

"We're effectively run in this country, via the Democrats, via our corporate oligarchs, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made, and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable too," Vance said at the time.

"Booooo! F*** that man," Kesha—whose full name is Kesha Rose Sebert—said in a TMZ video. "That's all I have to say. F*** them all."

In response to the backlash, Vance clarified his comments on The Megyn Kelly Show on SiriusXM in July.

"I know the media wants to attack me and wants me to back down on this, Megyn, but the simple point that I made is that having children, becoming a father, becoming a mother, I really do think it changes your perspective in a pretty profound way," he said.

"It's not a criticism of people who don't have children. I explicitly said in my remarks, despite the fact the media has lied about this, that this is not about criticizing people who, for various reasons, didn't have kids. This is about criticizing the Democratic party for becoming anti-family and anti-child."

The 2024 presidential election takes place in November.

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