Kesha forced to keep recording with Dr. Luke, judge rules

It's hard to listen to Kesha without feeling powerful. “We were born to break the doors down, fighting till the end,” she sings on her 2012 song “Warrior.” “It's something that's inside of us. It's how we've always been.” Her music broadcasts an

As Kesha gears up for her career-determining court date on Friday (February 19), she's not been shy about displaying her nervousness on social media. Particularly, the “We R Who We R” singer has been posting a series of photos on Instagram over the

It's hard to listen to Kesha without feeling powerful. “We were born to break the doors down, fighting till the end,” she sings on her 2012 song “Warrior.” “It's something that's inside of us. It's how we've always been.” Her music broadcasts an

Kesha arrives at court to fans chanting 'free Kesha now'. Kesha is fighting for her career as Sony is trying to force her to work with Dr Luke. The singer claims she is a victim of abuse at Dr.Luke's hands and refuses to work with him. 'I will not

Singer Kesha burst into sobs in Manhattan civil court Friday when a judge ruled that she couldn't break her exclusive recording contract with Sony and music producer Dr. Luke—even though the performer says the producer raped her and called her a “fat