Kesha Is Finally Free From Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Label
In May, Kesha shared
Gag Order
, her contractually obligated final album for Dr. Luke’s label Kemosabe. The following month, the pop star and Dr. Luke announced a settlement in their decade-long legal battle in the defamation lawsuit that followed Kesha’s allegations of sexual assault and emotional abuse by the producer. Today, it was reported that she has departed from Kemosabe, as well as RCA Records and Vector Management.
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In May, Kesha shared
Gag Order
, her contractually obligated final album for Dr. Luke’s label Kemosabe. The following month, the pop star and Dr. Luke announced a s... more info