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Kesha has gained another major ally in the music industry as she battles her contract with Sony Music and her alleged rapist Dr. Luke: Adele. On Wednesday (Feb. 24), the "When We Were Young" singer won Best British Female at the 2016 BRIT Awards, and she took a little time out of her speech in order to publicly voice her support for her fellow pop star. -
Lena Dunham Supports Kesha's Injunction Request with Passionate Open Letter
Kesha has found another supporter in the celebrity community amidst her legal battle with her alleged rapist Dr. Luke and Sony Music: Lena Dunham. In this week's edition of her Lenny Letter, the Girls creator penned an open, heartbreaking letter in support of the "Timber" singer and other victims of sexual assault. -
Demi Lovato Settles Taylor Swift Feud, Clarifies Kesha Support on Instagram
Demi Lovato did not mean to feud with Taylor Swift over their different reactions to Kesha's blocked injunction to be released from her Sony Music contract and producer/alleged rapist Dr. Luke. After firing off in a series of Instagram comments that the "New Romantics" singer's $250,000 donation wasn't as meaningful as a public message of support, Lovato has cleared up her stance on Kesha's plight, relationship with Swift and sexual assault on Instagram. -
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." -
Demi Lovato's Feminist Twitter Posts Meant for Taylor Swift? 'Stone Cold' Singer Fires Off
Both Demi Lovato and Taylor Swift have shown their support for Kesha in recent days after the "Timber" singer lost an injunction bid to be freed from her contract at Sony Music and her alleged rapist Dr. Luke. But, that doesn't mean that their various methods of support line up with each other. After a Swift fan said Lovato's social media support wasn't nearly as powerful as Swift's monetary donation, Lovato clapped back on Instagram, saying Swift is being too politically correct. -
Taylor Swift Shows Kesha Support With $250,000 Donation Amid Sony, Dr. Luke Legal Battle
At the end of what has been a grueling weekend for Kesha, she can add another gal pal to her on going list of supporters. Taylor Swift, being one of the biggest influences in pop music not only supports Kesha, but also donated $250,000 to show her support. -
Demi Lovato Supports Kesha, Calls for Feminism and Female Empowerment after Sony Decision
Demi Lovato is just one of the many celebrities who have expressed their support for Kesha after she was denied by the court to leave Sony and cut ties with Dr. Luke, who allegedly sexually abused her. With that, Lovato has some strong women empowerment words for her fans on Twitter. -
Lady Gaga & Lorde React to Decision in Kesha Dr. Luke Contracts Case
The music world was shocked at the verdict in the Kesha and Dr. Luke sexual assault case and contracts case, where the pop singer was denied freedom from her agreement with Sony Music. The injunction filed by Kesha would allow the singer to work with another label and producer. In the wake of the judge’s decision, female artists such as Lady Gaga and Lorde have come out in support of Kesha. -
Kesha's Request to Be Freed from Dr. Luke and Sony Music Contract Denied by New York Judge
Despite her claims about years of sexual, emotional and physical abuse, Kesha will not be freed from her contract with Sony Music and her alleged abuser Dr. Luke. On Friday (Feb. 19), the "Timber" singer appeared in a New York City courtroom for an injunction that would allow her to work with another producer, but her request was denied. -
Kesha Performs 'Amazing Grace' in #SaveKesha Video Ahead of Dr. Luke & Sony Court Battle
Kesha Rose Sebert has been embroiled in a bitter legal battle against her former producer Dr. Luke, his Kemosabe label and parent company Sony Entertainment in an effort to be allowed to release new music. The pop singer is not allowed to discuss the case with either fans or the media and is still barred from releasing new music. But Kesha is not taking her silence lying down and released a new video for fans over the weekend on social media where she covers the religious classic "Amazing Grace." The video was entitled the #FreeKesha protest.
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