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Kesha and Big Freedia performed their collaboration “Raising Hell” in front of stained glass windows Sunday night at the 2019 American Music Awards. “Welcome to my Sunday service,” Kesha said at the top of the number.
Donning similar satin ensembles and Catholic stoles, the two shook “what the good lord gave [them]” and recited the song’s chorus.
“I don’t wanna go to heaven without raising hell,” the duo rang out.
The dancers, who sported pink tops and bottoms, spun around to the beat of the new track. But before the singer left the stage, Kesha decided to treat fans and AMAs attendees to her hit “TiK ToK,” the number that put her on the map back in 2010.
“Wake up in the morning / Feelin’ like P. Diddy,” she sang out the iconic first line. “Got my glasses, I’m out the door / I’m gonna hit this city.”
Dick Clark Productions, which produces the American Music Awards, is a division of Valence Media, which owns The Hollywood Reporter.
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