Ke$ha addresses song's radio removal after school shootings

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The song was one of America's most played tunes on the airwaves in recent weeks, but following the shootings at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, the record suffered a huge drop after it was allegedly cut by several radio chiefs.
Ke$ha has now spoken out about her work being taken off air, insisting she fully understands the reasoning behind the move.
In a post on her Twitter.com page, she writes, "I'm so so so sorry for anyone who has been effected (sic) by this tragedy. and I understand why my song is now inappropriate. Words cannot express."
Six staffmembers and 20 young children were gunned down at the school by 20-year-old Adam Lanza, who also allegedly killed his own mother before turning the weapon on himself.
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