The singer plans a fierce comeback in 2017
Kesha is fully committed to relaunching her music career, which has been on hiatus over the past several years due to a series of legal problems with her record label.
The Tik Tok singer dropped her long-standing lawsuit against producer Dr. Luke – whom she claimed had sexually and verbally abused her – and worked on her contractual obligations by completing 28 tracks.
Meanwhile, Kesha had been working with an unnamed collaborator and plans to make the next 12 months all about her professional career. She recently posted a touching message via Instagram explaining her struggles and new plans.
The star shared alongside the picture: “Just got back a mix of me and someone singing a duet crying happy tears never in my life imagined this dream could ever actually come true …. please pray one day y’all can hear this music.
It’s the most vulnerable and honest I have ever been to myself and it’s literally documenting me growing up. I cannot wait and will forever fight for u to hear it. merry everything and happy every day and thank you for not abandoning me while I fight the good fight.
I just want to make art. and let you hear it. that’s all I want for Christmas. and my New Years resolution is to finish my record and give it to you. thank you animals. love y’all.”
Kesha’s last track, True Colors, was released after a judge ruled she could not be released from her contract until her obligations were fulfilled.
Her contract required the artist to release five albums starting in 2005, but has so far released only two.
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