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Kesha revives her party girl status with her first song since the legal battle over Dr. Luke

Kesha revives her party girl status with her first song since the legal battle over Dr. Luke

Kesha revives her party girl persona with her first song since the legal battle over Dr. Luke
Kesha revives her party girl persona with her first song since the legal battle over Dr. Luke

Kesha has released her first song since settling a years-long legal battle with music producer Dr. Luke.

The Tick ​​​​Tock Hitmaker who rose to fame in 2009 with animalis back with a mix of her old sound and new production styles – and gives her fans a taste of freedom with Joyride and her funny chorus with Kesha code.

Joyride is the first track from her upcoming sixth studio album and will be released under her newly founded label Kesha Records.

The high-profile legal battle between 37-year-old Kesha and Dr. Luke began in October 2014, when she sued him for allegedly drugging and raping her, which she said caused her to develop an eating disorder.

Luke denied the allegations and countersued for defamation.

She had to drop a separate lawsuit against Luke in Los Angeles when a New York judge dismissed all of her abuse allegations in April 2016 on the grounds that they were not subject to the statute of limitations.

In order to avoid a trial after a years-long legal battle, the former collaborators finally agreed to a confidential settlement in June 2023.

Joyride is also her first song since the Grammy-nominated singer left Luke’s label Kemosabe Records in December 2023 after releasing her last contracted album. muzzlethat could.