No one knew whether Kesha was actually going to perform at the Billboard Music Awards last night. Her tumultuous relationship with her label (owned by her alleged abuser and producer Dr. Luke) kept ...
Kesha is a free artist at last — period. After years of working toward this moment, the singer-songwriter has dropped her first-ever independent LP, . (Period), featuring 11 fun-fueled pop tracks. Led ...
The show will go on for Kesha after all. Her legal nemesis, Dr. Luke and his label Kemosabe Records, reversed course Thursday and approved her Bob Dylan tribute performance at Sunday's Billboard Music ...
Kesha fans were sent for a loop on Sunday (Aug. 18) after claims that the “Eat the Acid” singer’s name was removed from the video credits of Pitbull‘s 2013 hit “Timber.” According to screenshots ...
As ET previously reported, the pop star told her fans on Tuesday that she had to pull out of Sunday's 2016 Billboard Music Awards because Dr. Luke's record label, Kemosabe Records, allegedly rescinded ...
Kesha may now be a free and independent artist, but up until just a couple of years ago, she was contractually obligated to work with the same person she was suing on allegations of sexual assault.
Tick tock on the clock! The Halloween party isn’t going to stop just yet, but the Christmas season is coming early to Spotify. The music streamer is set to release five new Spotify Singles at the ...
Just a few days in, Kesha is already having a killer 2025. The “Delusional” singer took to X on Thursday (Jan. 2) to crow about the fact that her debut single, “Tik Tok,” is back on top again. “It was ...
Kesha‘s “Tik Tok” may have defined the early 2010s, but that doesn’t mean she wants the song to define her as an artist. While guesting on Monica Lewinsky’s Reclaiming podcast, the singer-songwriter ...
While Kesha has no public connection to NewJeans, she’s no stranger to a high-profile legal battle that puts artistic freedom in limbo. For nearly a decade, the “TiK ToK” singer was embroiled in ...