“First day I’ve owned my voice in 19 years. Welcome,” the 37-year-old instructed her followers on X.
Kesha did warn us “the occasion do not begin ’til I stroll in” and he or she’s about to enter — with new music.
Earlier this week, the “Tik Tok” singer introduced her comeback with a teaser for a brand new monitor on Instagram the place she sang, “Freedom, I have been ready for you. Every thing’s modified now, we’ve not talked shortly.”
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The singer has been posting updates on her comeback throughout Instagram telling followers, “we’ve plenty of catching as much as do” and directing them to keshaiswaitingforyou.com.
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Taking to X, the singer mentioned it’s the, “First day I’ve owned my voice in 19 years. Welcome.”
First day I’ve owned my voice in 19 years. Welcome.
— kesha (@KeshaRose) March 7, 2024
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This will likely be her first track since following her separation from Dr. Luke’s label. In February, the “Praying” singer revealed to V Journal that whereas she has by no means felt “extra at peace”, the day she will launch new music continues to be not right here. Nonetheless, it appears like that day is nearer than many anticipated.
The interview was simply two months after she parted methods with report labels Kemosabe and RCA Information, in addition to Vector Administration, following the top of her prolonged authorized battle with producer Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald in June 2023.
As to why Kesha was not free to launch new music for 19 years, it comes after a longstanding authorized battle along with her earlier producer, Dr. Luke.
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Kesha Says She’s Nonetheless Not ‘Free’ To Launch New Music After Parting Methods With Dr. Luke’s Label
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In 2014, Kesha filed a civil lawsuit in opposition to music producer Dr. Luke (actual identify Lukasz Gottwald), claiming he abused her “bodily, sexually, verbally and emotionally over a 10-year interval”. Denying the allegations, he sued her for defamation and breach of contract within the quantity of $50 million.
In 2016, Kesha dropped the abuse claims. In the meantime, Gottwald’s swimsuit continues to be pending a court docket date. In 2019, the Los Angeles native mentioned her attorneys suggested her not to discuss the lawsuit.
“They’re similar to, ‘Concentrate on the music, focus in your happiness and psychological well being, and we’ll take care of this.’ Doing that has been significantly useful,” she relayed to Billboard on the time.