Dr. Luke
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Kesha Has Learned to Love ‘Tik Tok’: ‘That Was Just Me!’
Kesha used to worry about the impression her debut conveyed: "For the whole world to think I couldn’t sing and I was stupid? That was hard"
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Zara Larsson: 'I Want to Be the Number One'
As Larsson drops song-of-the-summer contender "Midnight Sun," she gets super-honest about ambition in our new interview
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Katy Perry's A&R Claims He's to Blame for Singer's Work With Dr. Luke on '143'
“I thought it was a good time to reunite them after 10 years of not working together,” Chris Anokute said of reconnecting Perry with the producer
- 'My Desire'
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Katy Perry Dodges Dr. Luke Collab Inquiry With Response About Motherhood and Empowerment
On Call Her Daddy, the singer talked around her decision to collab with the producer, who has been working his way back into pop's good graces after a defamation lawsuit against Kesha
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Katy Perry Reconnected With 'Teenage Dream' Producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin for KP6
"Katy knew exactly the album she wanted to make and put together the team to make it happen," a label source tells Rolling Stone of her upcoming LP, which also features collaborators like Stargate, Sarah Hudson, and more
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Kesha Celebrates First Show as a 'Free Motherf—ing Woman' at WeHo Pride
Singer debuted new song "Freedom" during her headlining set at OutLoud Fest
- We R Who We R
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Kesha Teases New Music Following Split From Dr. Luke's Record Label
The music would follow her 2023 album Gag Order, which released in May
- 'Coming Soon'
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How Dr. Luke Staged a Comeback in the Shadows
The inside story of how the superproducer stealthily scaled the top of the charts — under a cloud of accusations
- Investigation
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Kesha Breaks Silence Following Dr. Luke Settlement: 'I Am So Full of Light'
Last week, the two parties reached an agreement to settle an almost decade-long defamation lawsuit
- Moving Forward
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What Does the Kesha v. Dr. Luke Settlement Mean? Two Legal Experts Explain
"To the extent that he wanted to continue putting her through hell, he probably succeeded," says attorney Susan Crumiller
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