On Friday, the protesters blasted Kesha’s hit “We R Who We R" as they gathered outside of the Sony building at E. 25 St. and Madison Ave. to support the singer.
“We want Sony to put artists safety over corporate profit," protester Nicole Carty, 27, told the News,.
“It's inhumane how they're treating Kesha. It's basically human rights abuse," added protest organizer Michael Eisele, 19.