Kesha is embracing full creative freedom as she gears up for her upcoming sixth album. The Grammy-nominated pop star, known for hits like “Tik Tok,” recently teased her new single “Yippee-Ki-Yay” featuring T-Pain, set for release on March 27.
This album, which follows her legal battles and time spent under a major label, marks a new era where Kesha is fully in charge of her career, now the CEO of Kesha Records.
In an interview with PEOPLE, Kesha shared that this album is the first time she’s felt truly free, both creatively and personally. “This record is the first time that I have no one’s claws in my back,” she said, reflecting on her empowering journey of independence. After years of being controlled by labels, Kesha is reclaiming her voice with songs that span from raw vulnerability to confident, liberated expressions of sexuality.
Having already released singles like “Joyride” and “Delusional,” Kesha promises her new album will showcase the many facets of her personality, from bold and edgy to intimate and heartfelt. She’s also excited about collaborations with women like Charli XCX and Reneé Rapp, celebrating a new era of mutual support in the pop world.
Beyond music, Kesha has been enjoying a bit of fan girl bliss, expressing her admiration for Lady Gaga’s latest album Mayhem. She gushed over tracks like “Abracadabra” and “The Beast,” proving that even pop superstars can be fans of each other. With a fresh perspective and renewed sense of freedom, Kesha is more ready than ever to take charge of her future—on her own terms.
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