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Kesha has responded to fan backlash over her AI-generated "Delusional" single artwork, unveiling a new cover for the song on May 20 and explaining the decision on social media.
Earlier this week, Kesha also announced she's changing the title of her last album, formerly known as Gag Order, to Eat the Acid. The new "Delusional" artwork features Kesha sitting on a chair with her arms and legs bound by zip-ties and a smile on her face.

"I tried to echo my ideas in the form of a political single cover. I've realized that living in alignment with my integrity is more important than proving a point," Kesha said.
Kesha concluded the post, "Just me healing, in real-time."
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Kesha's new album, (PERIOD), is set for a July 4 release via Kesha Records, marking her first independent body of work.
Earlier this week, Kesha also announced she's changing the title of her last album, formerly known as Gag Order, to Eat the Acid (the same name as one of its songs) and spoke about the choice on social media.

"Making this album with the greatest living producer, Rick Rubin was the highlight of my artistic career and also of my personal life. He listened to me, he cared about me, he believed in me and he respected me," she wrote.
Gag Order marked Kesha's lowest performing album on the Billboard charts and the last in her contract with RCA Records.
Kesha concluded, "Trust the process. Relinquish control. Let go. Find God where you can. Believe in magic. Eat the acid."
For more on Kesha, check out the latest issue of PEOPLE.
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