dr. luke

According to dick clark productions, "Kesha and Kemosabe have since been unable to come to an agreement for Kesha to perform on the show."
“I want to dedicate this song to every man, woman, child and animal that has ever been abused.”
The pop star can continue to litigate her contract dispute with her producer and Sony Music Entertainment.
"I would rather let the truth ruin my career than lie for a monster ever again."
"As the Court itself recognized, '[i]t's slavery. You can't do that,'" the singer's team argued.
The singer called out the double standards women face in music and beyond.
The producer's lawsuit with the singer has apparently become "a public relations headache" for Sony.
"He's kind of difficult to work with and kind of demeaning."
"My message has always been about being yourself. And we really have to love each other and support each other."