Kesha Thanks Animals for ‘Tik Tok’ Success on Spotify

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Kesha’s “Tik Tok” Reaches #1 Again in 2025

Just a few days in, Kesha is already having a killer 2025. The “Delusional” singer took to X on Thursday (Jan. 2) to crow about the fact that her debut single, “Tik Tok,” is back on top again. “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 yall give me purpose,” she wrote.

Kesha’s Success with “Tik Tok” in 2025

After performing the song on Dick Clark’s New York Rockin Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2025, the track — which was the lead single from Kesha’s 2010 debut album, Animal — earned its most-streamed day ever on Spotify. According to a chart Kesha shared, the song that has nearly 1.4 billion streams to date, got a major NYE bump, picking up nearly two million streams over the past few days for a 98% spike.

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Kesha Thanks Her Fans

“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,” Kesha added. “thank you animals!!! Now Alexa play TikTok LOUDER PLEASE.”

History of “Tik Tok”

“Tik Tok” was released in August 2009, but didn’t hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 until the first week of January 2010, giving Kesha the first chart-topper of the decade; it then spent nine weeks at the pinnacle and a total of 38 weeks on the chart.

Kesha’s Performance on New Year’s Eve

Wearing a fire engine red bodysuit and matching boots, Kesha rocked the stage on New Year’s Eve, where she also performed her current single, “Joyride,” which is slated to appear on her upcoming studio album on her own Kesha Records imprint.

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 ❤️ yall give me purpose

This song is for the wild ones, the party girls, the ones who go too hard… https://t.co/4Iyrg6RwZu

— kesha (@KeshaRose) January 3, 2025

FAQs

Q: When was “Tik Tok” originally released?

A: “Tik Tok” was released in August 2009.

Q: How many streams does “Tik Tok” have to date?

A: “Tik Tok” has nearly 1.4 billion streams.

Q: How long did “Tik Tok” stay at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?

A: “Tik Tok” spent nine weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.


Credit: www.billboard.com

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