Kesha has released her first new music since leaving Dr Luke's record label. The 37-year-old singer left Kemosabe - which is distributed by RCA Records - in December, six months after her long-running legal battle with the producer came to an end and on Thursday (04.07.
24) she unveiled her new single 'Joyride'. In the defiant and upbeat song, she sings: "Don’t even try to give me s***/ I’ve earned the right to be like this." In the chorus, she belts out: “Joy ride, joy ride/ I’m just looking for a good time tonight.
” Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. She debuted the song - her first new material since last year's album 'Gag Order' - over the weekend at Brooklyn's Planet Pride, before releasing the song as people across the United States celebrate Indepedence Day. Kesha and music producer Dr.
Luke, 50, had been locked in a legal dispute for years after she filed a lawsuit accusing him of drugging and raping her after a party in 2005, prompting the music executive - who denied the allegation - to file a defamation case. But in June last year, they settled out of court after nearly 10 years, just weeks before they were set to go to trial. The pair said in a joint statement shared on Kesha’s Instagram stories: “Kesha and Dr Luke have agreed to a resolution of the lawsuit, and have agreed to issue and post a joint statement regarding that resolution.
” It went on to give two separate statements from the pair. Kesha.
