Kesha drops lawsuit

Kesha has dropped her lawsuit against Dr. Luke. The 'Tik Tok' hitmaker had been fighting to be released from her recording contract over allegations she was sexually assaulted by the producer, but has now delivered 28 new songs, recorded at her own expense, in order to fulfill her contractual obligations to his label Kemosabe. Earlier this year, a New York judge denied Kesha's request to be released from her recording contract, and she also lost an appeal in April. And though she has now dropped her case in Los Angeles, she has filed a similar complaint in New York in a bid to get the ruling about her contract changed. Her lawyer, Daniel Petrocelli, said: "Kesha has dismissed her California action without prejudice while she pursues her appeal and other legal claims in the New York courts. "Kesha is focused on getting back to work and has delivered 28 new songs to the record label. "We have conveyed to Sony Music and the label Kesha's strong desire to release the single and an album as soon as possible." Following the previous ruling, Sony Music - which owns Kemosabe - stated she would be allowed to work with other producers away from Dr. Luke. She subsequently released a track, 'True Colors', with Zedd and recently announced plans to tour. The 29-year-old singer signed a contract with Luke - who has denied the allegations of abuse - for five albums in 2005 and has so far released just two, with the most recent, 'Warrior', coming out in 2012. Until she delivered her final three LPs, Kesha could have remained locked in the contract for life. And now she has delivered the 28 songs, the producer - whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald - may not necessarily release them, if they are not deemed commercially satisfactory. However, Kesha and her team could provide any failure to make the tracks available as proof Sony and Luke are refusing to release her music. The 'Die Young' hitmaker recently described the legal battle as "horrible". She said: "I feel like if you're a human being, you go through pain. And you go through hurt. And every single one of us knows that emotion. "I don't know if you guys know what I am going through; I'm going through a lawsuit. It's horrible." Sony and Dr. Luke have not yet commented on the latest development.

More from Entertainment

  • David Gray to take the stage in Dubai on October 31

    British singer-songwriter David Gray is set to take the stage in Dubai on October 31, as part of his ‘Past and Present’ world tour. Along with new music, the "Babylon" singer is also expected to play hits from his extensive discography.

  • China's 'Nezha 2' becomes highest-grossing animated film globally

    Chinese animated blockbuster 'Nezha 2' overtook Pixar's 'Inside Out 2' on Tuesday to become the highest-grossing animated film globally, according to data from ticketing platform Maoyan.

  • Filipino superstars BINI to play Dubai

    Award-winning Filipino P-Pop sensations, BINI, will perform at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena as one of the first stops on their “BINIverse” world tour 2025 on Sunday, May 18.

  • 'Conclave' named best film at BAFTAs

    Papal selection thriller "Conclave" and period drama "The Brutalist" were the big winners at the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday, winning four prizes each.

  • Abu Dhabi establishes Folk Arts Committee

    Abu Dhabi Executive Council has issued a resolution on folk arts performances in the emirate, to establish the Abu Dhabi Folk Arts Committee, chaired by Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority.