Kesha

American singer

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2025 Kesha releases single 'Boy Crazy'
2025 Filmed for The Kelly Clarkson Show
2025 Filmed for The Drew Barrymore Show
2025 To be filmed for The Jennifer Hudson Show
2025 Scheduled to appear on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in episode 'Venom in the Viper Room'
May 9 2025 Kesha collaborates with F5ve on 'Sugar Free Venom' single
2025 Co-headlining the Tits Out Tour with Scissor Sisters.
2025 Kesha is set to release the album Period, featuring tracks like 'Boy Crazy', 'Cathedral', 'Dear Me', 'Freedom', 'Glow', 'Love Forever', 'Red Flag', 'The One', 'Too Hard', and 'Yippee-Ki-Yay' featuring T-Pain
2025 Kesha releases her album 'Dear Me', marking a new point in her musical career.
2025 Kesha released the single 'Yippee-Kay-Yay' featuring T-Pain, marking a new musical collaboration in her discography.
2025 Kesha released the non-album promotional single 'Dear Me'
2025 Kesha plans to release the non-album single 'Dear Me'.
2024 Kesha released the music video for 'Joyride', co-directed by Lauren Gorun, Dimitri Basil, Cooper Roussel, & Kesha herself
2024 Kesha publicly endorsed Kamala Harris for the US Presidential election, further expressing her political engagement and support for a specific candidate.
2024 Kesha started the House of Kesha Tour, which is set to continue into 2025.
2024 Kesha featured on 'Spring Breakers' by Charli XCX and released the single 'Holiday Road', which peaked at number 88 on the charts.
2024 Kesha is set to release the single "Delusional".
2024 Kesha is set to release the single "Joyride".
October 15 2024 Kesha released a cover of Lindsey Buckingham's 'Holiday Road' as part of Spotify Singles Holiday, which reached number 38 on the UK Singles Chart and number 88 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
September 2024 Kesha's independent record label entered a distribution deal with Alternative Distribution Alliance, owned by Warner Music Group.
July 4 2024 Kesha released 'Joyride' through her self-titled label, Kesha Records. The single charted on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top-ten on three US charts, accumulating nearly 100 million Spotify streams.
April 2024 During a guest appearance at Reneé Rapp's Coachella set, Kesha further modified 'Tik Tok' lyrics to 'wake up in the morning, like, 'Fuck P. Diddy'', following additional lawsuits against Combs. She stated her intention to permanently perform the song with this lyrical change.
February 2024 Kesha signed with Crush Management and began writing new music, indicating her intention to release music in the near future.
January 2024 Kesha teaches a two-and-a-half week songwriting course called 'The Alchemy of Pop Music' at the Esalen Institute.
2023 Appeared in The Muppets Mayhem in Season 1, Episode 4
2023 Featured on 60 Minutes
2023 Appeared on Impractical Jokers in Season 10, Episode 'Kesha'
2023 Appeared in 'Dynamo Is Dead'
2023 Won episode of That's My Jam with Renée Elise Goldsberry against Kenan Thompson & Big Boi
2023 Kesha released several visualizer videos including 'Eat the Acid', 'Fine Line', 'Hate Me Harder', 'Happy', 'Living In My Head', and 'Only Love Can Save Us Now', predominantly directed by Vincent Haycock
2023 Kesha began the Only Love Tour.
2023 After a performance, Kesha became weak and was hospitalized for nine days due to health complications.
2023 Kesha released three singles: "Fine Line", "Eat the Acid", and "Only Love Can Save Us Now".
December 18 2023 Kesha parts ways with Dr. Luke's Kemosabe Records, RCA, and Vector Management as her contracts expire.
November 2023 A judge reassigned the trial date to July 26, 2023.
November 2023 During a performance, Kesha altered the lyrics to her song 'Tik Tok', removing a reference to Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs in response to Cassie Ventura's abuse lawsuit.
July 26 2023 The trial between Kesha and Dr. Luke was scheduled to begin on this specific date, following the November 2022 judicial reassignment.
June 2023 Settles legal dispute with Dr. Luke out of court.
June 2023 Kesha voices Beelzebub 'Queen Bee' in the season 1 finale of the YouTube adult animated series, Helluva Boss.
June 2023 The Court of Appeals in New York ruled that Dr. Luke is a limited public figure, allowing Kesha to assert her Anti-SLAPP counterclaim and recover litigation fees from 2020 onwards.
June 30 2023 Kesha released 'Gag Order', a live acoustic EP from Space, through RCA and Kemosabe, which was available for digital download and streaming.
June 22 2023 Kesha and Dr. Luke jointly announce the settlement of their long-standing lawsuit, with Kesha expressing a desire to move forward.
May 19 2023 Kesha released her fifth studio album, 'Gag Order', adding to her extensive discography.
April 25 2023 Kesha announces her album 'Gag Order' and unveils its artwork.
February 2023 Kesha previews a 30-second snippet of a new song during an Instagram Livestream, and reveals four new song titles: 'Living in My Head', 'Fine Line', 'The Drama', and 'Eat the Acid'.
February 2023 An initial trial date was originally set for February 2023 in the legal case between Kesha and Dr. Luke.
January 2023 Kesha experienced a near-fatal complication while freezing her eggs, which required medical intervention.
2022 Kesha released the music video for 'Rich, White, Straight Men'
2022 Kesha was diagnosed with common variable immunodeficiency, a condition that caused her daily fatigue.
2022 Clarified her sexual identity, stating she refuses to be labeled and is 'open to it all', moving beyond previous bisexual identification.

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