Kesha announced that she's about to embark on a new direction in her career on Monday.
The singer, who was previously signed to major label RCA and its Kemosabe Records imprint founded by Dr. Luke, will now go solo.
In a statement, the singer-songwriter said she was starting her own independent record label, which will be distributed globally in partnership with ADA, which handles independent distribution and label services for Warner Music Group.
According VarietyShe stated, “I am proud to announce this partnership for the distribution of my music through Kesha Records.”
In addition, the development occurred after the Die young The singer concluded her lengthy legal saga with Dr. Luke after previously accusing him of sexual assault.
Furthermore, according to Daily MailLast year, she also attacked Sean “Diddy” Combs by changing lyrics referencing him in her hit TikTok song to lines attacking him after several women accused him of sexual misconduct.
According to the publication, the rapper was later charged and arrested on charges of sexual assault, racketeering and prostitution.
Furthermore, in his statement, Praying The singer shared her principles and launched her new label as a way to expand her goals to help up-and-coming musicians.
In this regard, he stated: “My name has become synonymous with transparency, integrity and safety, and I want to ensure that these values are upheld for myself and any future artist signed to my label,” he said. “Music has the power to connect the world and I aspire for my work to be a beacon of light and goodness.”
According to the outlet, Kesha alluded to how her career was partially derailed by her years-long legal disputes with Dr. Luke, adding, “I'm excited to take control of my narrative and rewrite my story in the music business.”
Although she was only detailing the creation of her new label now, Kesha actually made her debut as an independent artist in July with the release of her single. Joyride.
It's worth mentioning that in December, Kesha celebrated finally being free of Dr. Luke's Kemosabe Records by posting a jubilant nude photo on Instagram.