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The interwebs have been buzzing since Judge Shirley Werner Kornreich denied the preliminary injunction that would permit Kesha to record music without Dr. Luke, who currently holds a six-album contract over her. The pop star has also alleged that he drugged and raped her in a lawsuit she brought forth in 2014. In a new interview, Kesha’s mother Pebe Sebert details the struggle with Dr. Luke and Sony. -
Dr. Luke Denies Reports He Is Being Dropped By Sony Amid Kesha Lawsuit
Yesterday a report surfaced, citing "knowledgeable individuals," that Sony was planning on dropping Dr. Luke ahead of the expiration of his contract in 2017 in light of the recent Kesha lawsuit. Since that report surfaced and spread across the internet like wild fire, Dr. Luke's reps have denied the claims, saying "this is not true." -
Sony to Drop Dr. Luke Amid Public Pressure Over Kesha Rape Allegations?
Could Sony be dropping Dr. Luke in order to escape public scrutiny as he battles Kesha's rape allegations? According to new reports, the answer is yes. -
Dr. Luke Fires Back at Kelly Clarkson's Claims on KIIS FM with Clive Davis Memoir Excerpt
Dr. Luke has fired back at Kelly Clarkson’s claim that she was forced to work with him on her hit song “Since U Been Gone,” with a book excerpt. The book in question was "The Soundtrack of My Life," the memoir of Sony Music Entertainment’s head honcho, Clive Davis. -
Lady Gaga Says Kesha Is Being "Very Publicly Shamed" in Battle Against Dr. Luke
It's no secret that Lady Gaga is a big supporter of Kesha as she fights to be freed from her contract with the producer who allegedly raped and abused her, Dr. Luke. After dedicating her Oscars performance of "Til It Happens to You" to the "Timber" singer, Gaga further explained just why she supports Kesha in an interview with Carson Daly, saying that her friend and fellow pop star is being "very publicly shamed." -
Kelly Clarkson Says Label "Blackmailed" Her Into Working with Dr. Luke Amid Kesha Scandal
Dr. Luke may have worked with Kelly Clarkson on some of her biggest hits, including "Since U Been Gone," "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "My Life Would Suck Without You," but that doesn't mean the original American Idol is a fan of the producer. In a new interview with Australian radio station KIIS FM, the "Piece by Piece" singer opened up about her time working with Dr. Luke amid Kesha's lawsuit and rape allegations. -
Kesha Records New Song for Fans Following Sony Court Decision
Kesha has recorded a new song to thank her fans following the Sony court decision a week ago, where an injunction was denied that would terminate her contract with Dr. Luke and Sony in order to record new music. Dr. Luke has maintained his innocence in Kesha’s allegations that the producer drugged and raped her, but the legal battle between the two is likely to continue. The clip is only 27 seconds, but the message is powerful. -
Sony Music Releases Statement on Kesha, Dr. Luke Court Battle
Sony Music has finally released a statement on the Kesha and Dr. Luke court battle, and claims that the company is doing everything that it can to support the artist despite the rampant rage against Sony and #FreeKesha movement. -
Kesha Releases First Public Statement Since Sony/Dr. Luke Court Ruling
Following the court decision in the case of Kesha vs. Sony and Dr. Luke the singer has released her first public statement. Kesha is currently trending online with the #FreeKesha movement, which shows support for the “Tik Tok” singer in her battle to be released from her contracts with Sony that require her to exclusively record with Dr. Luke and his Kemosabe label. -
Zedd Offers To Produce Song For Kesha Amid Dr. Luke Legal Battle
Kesha's options may be slimming in the court system in her battle against her alleged rapist and producer Dr. Luke, but after Friday's ruling, many in the music industry have offered their support for the "Timber" singer. The latest to offer their services to Kesha is Zedd who on Twitter said he would produce a song for Kesha. -
Jack Antonoff Offers to Record, Leak Kesha Music Amid Dr. Luke Legal Battle
Kesha may be barred from releasing new music unless she works with her current label Sony Music and alleged rapist Dr. Luke (depending on who you ask), but she has one worthy ally in the quest to record and release her art: Jack Antonoff. In the wake of losing her injunction bid to be freed from her contract on Friday (Feb. 19), the producer and mind behind Bleachers reached out to the "Timber" singer on Twitter, offering up his services. -
Dr. Luke Responds To #FreeKesha Campaign -- Rape Allegations "Outright Lies"
On Friday a New York City Judge denied Kesha's attempt to get an injunction against Sony Music and Dr. Luke, who she alleges sexually assaulted her. This in effect forced her to honor her contract with Sony and continue recording, prompting responses from female artists from across music like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Lorde and Demi Lovato. After taking a public beating over the weekend with the revival of the #FreeKesha campaign, Dr. Luke's attorney Christine Lepara calling the rape allegations "outright lies."
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