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Kesha Teases New Music In Los Angeles Car Park – With A Cardboard Sign!

Holding a cardboard sign in a parking lot in Los Angeles, Kesha has started her new lease at Life (Post Record Label Drama) by teasing new music. After a protracted legal dispute with the producer, it was ultimately disclosed last month that the singer had left Dr. Luke’s record company, Kemosabe. One month before the case was scheduled for trial, the two parties resolved their defamation claim in June. It happened after Kesha’s fifth album, “Gag Order,” her legally required last studio album for Kemosabe, was released in May. In addition to leaving Kemosabe, Kesha’s departure from Vector Management, her management company, was made public in December. Kesha shared a post on her Instagram Stories page.

 “Thanks for holding me like a drunk best friend through the last 10 years animals.”

In 2014, Kesha filed a lawsuit against Dr. Luke, alleging that he had emotionally and sexually abused her. He refuted the accusations and launched a countersue against the musician, alleging that she had broken their recording contract and had made up rape accusations to get out of the agreement. The artist has hinted at her comeback this week by holding a cardboard sign in the Los Angeles 7-Eleven parking lot that says,

“New music coming soon!”

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