Keke Palmer gets candid about breakup in new song 'My Confession'
- Keke Palmer released the single 'My Confession' on May 9, 2025, addressing her breakup with ex-boyfriend Darius Jackson and their shared son.
- The breakup and the song were influenced by a viral 2023 incident where Palmer attended an Usher concert after their split, sparking public controversy and Jackson's social media criticism.
- Palmer collaborated with songwriter Tayla Parx on 'My Confession,' describing the song as a deeply personal expression where she confronts emotions she had kept hidden.
- The track incorporates a sample from Usher’s 'Confessions, Part II' and features lyrics depicting the swift online criticism she faced following the incident, such as describing how within two days, she was portrayed negatively and unfairly blamed.
- Following legal tensions, including a restraining order and custody battle, Palmer uses her music to address personal struggles and co-parenting challenges with Jackson.
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Keke Palmer Drops ‘My Confession’ Detailing Darius Jackson
Keke Palmer just dropped her new track “My Confession,” and she’s spilling on highly-discussed drama with her ex. She reveals that the trainer had already broken up with her before that infamous night at the Usher concert when he blasted her curve-caressing dress. Source: Rebecca Sapp Palmer picked up the mic and aired out everything we all speculated after that infamous Usher concert moment in Vegas where her then-boyfriend Darius Jackson publi…


Drag Him Or Dragging It? Keke Palmer Drops Diss Song On Ex
Derek White A relationship can serve as the best material for lyrics to a love song, and the dissolution of said union can result in one banger of a diss track. For singer/actress Keke Palmer, the latter proved to be her choice of weapon in the latest chapter of her highly-publicized breakup with ex-boyfriend and baby daddy, Darius Jackson. Keke just released a new single titled “My Confession,” which not only airs out all of their worst moments…
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