Kesha is ready for some changes happening in the music industry, and she wants to be the person behind those changes.
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The “Prayer” singer has long openly shared about the difficulties she encountered in the music industry. Now she wants to “dismantle” the foundation and start over from scratch for her upcoming musical chapter.
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In an interview with ElleKesha spoke about her plans to reform the music industry and why she wants to do so.
“The music industry must be terrified of me. Because I’m about to make some big moves and change this shit. I really want to dismantle it piece by piece and shine a light on every nook and cranny. I Hopefully my legacy is to make sure that never happens to anyone again,” she told the publication.
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Elsewhere in the interview, Kesha continues to assert her independence in the next chapter and shares her newfound joy in acting “in defiance” of those who have opposed her.
“I really think my joy was an act of defiance against feminism,” Kesha revealed. “And to everyone who has supported me and any survivors out there, know that the energy of supporting I also transmit it through myself to them”. .
Over the years, Kesha has been open about the hardships she has faced in the music industry, primarily her long-running legal battle with producer Dr. Luke, whom Kesha accused of abuse. sexual, physical and mental abuse.
Both Kesha and Dr. Luke engaged in a 10-year legal battle that ultimately ended with Kesha being released from Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records and RCA.
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After she and Dr. Luke broke up, Kesha spoke to Forbes about finally becoming an independent artist.
“I feel free for the first time since I was 18 years old. I appreciate every single person who has streamed ‘Joyride’ and I love the videos that are being made. I spent almost 10 years in litigation and millions litigation dollars legal fees. This joy is difficult for me, so I’m happy that everyone is willing to ‘Joyride’ with me,” she told everyone.
Kesha has since released her first independent single titled “Joyride” and is preparing to release a new album in 2025, according to reports. Diversity
“I’m proud to announce this partnership to distribute my music through Kesha Records. My name is synonymous with transparency, integrity and safety and I want to ensure that these values maintained for myself and any future artists signed to me”. Music labels have the power to connect the world and I aspire for my work to be a beacon of light and goodness. I’m excited to take control of my narrative and rewrite my story in the music business,” Kesha said in a statement. via Diversity.
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