Kesha announces a major career move after Dr. Luke settlement and renewed Diddy drama Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Brian Marks For Dailymail.

com Published: 03:08 BST, 24 September 2024 | Updated: 03:26 BST, 24 September 2024 e-mail View comments Kesha announced that she's starting a new course for her career on Monday. The singer, who has previously been signed to the major label RCA and its Dr. Luke–founded imprint Kemosabe Records, is now going it alone.

Kesha said in a statement that 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. 'I am proud to announce this partnership for the distribution of my music through Kesha Records,' she said, according to Variety . The development comes after she wrapped up her long-running legal saga with Dr.

Luke after previously accusing him of sexual assault. Kesha announced Monday that she's starting her own independent record label with distribution by ADA, handles independent distribution and label services for Warner Music Group; seen September 12 in Hollywood She was previously signed to RCA and Kemosabe Records, which Dr. Luke — whom she had accused of drugging and raping her — had co-founded; pictured in 2014 in Hollywood Read More Katy Perry breaks her silence over working with Dr.

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