Kesha

Kesha, her brother Sage & March For Our Lives teamed up for a song that shows the harsh realities of a school shooting.
Kesha's brother Sage wrote parts of "Safe" after the Parkland massacre.
"I was struck by how much Ginsburg was able to accomplish in her life, and at the same time, how much more there is to do," she wrote.
Dr. Luke's legal team accused Kesha of orchestrating a “maliciously plotted" smear campaign against the producer.
This is the singer's third time as a same-sex wedding officiant.
On "Universal Love," singers flip pronouns and traditional gender roles.
Janelle Monae and Kesha brought the Me Too movement to the 60th annual Grammy Awards with strong words and a powerful performance while other artists shared their support by wearing white roses.
Kesha is this year’s most powerful performer at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.
The singer-songwriter performed her emotional ballad "Praying."