Popular Post TomTom Posted October 3 Popular Post Posted October 3 Kesha Records is coming to end abusers and corruption . Quote In the months since, she's founded her own label called Kesha Records, and released a new hit single, "Joyride." She's now hard at work on a new album, becoming the godmother of the next generation of pop stars, and has a 10-year plan to upend the industry. "The music industry should be ******* terrified of me," Kesha says. "Because I'm about to make some major moves and shift this ****. I really want to dismantle it piece by piece and shine light into every corner. I hope my legacy is making sure it never happens to anybody ever again." Quote She is also working on her long-term plan to correct the wrongs of the music industry, once and for all. She'd like to start by tackling the dubious terms of contracts offered to artists—some of which claim rights to songs, lyrics, and even likenesses in perpetuity. "I don't believe in ownership in perpetuity of anyone, anything, on any level, in any business," she says. "That should not be something a human being can commit to." "I'm allergic to control—it gives me a visceral reaction," she continues. "I feel like people want to own a beautiful thing. And it sucks for them, but you just can't! We live in a time that's more democratic. People can share whatever they want on all these different platforms. I'm excited to see what that means for the future of music—what the future of the world sounds like." Kesha says that, with help from those in the tech industry, she's devising a digital platform where an artist's safety is prioritized, instead of being sacrificed for the commercial gain of others. In fiercely championing herself for the past decade, she has grown more and more into the champion that pop music needed—and it starts with protecting artists from the kinds of predators who almost snuffed out her light. "I don't believe you can create if you're not feeling safe," she says. "The old guard, they're falling. The old way of doing everything with secrecy—there's no future there. So, like, those of you with deep, dark secrets, you better ******* run." https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a62470735/kesha-new-album-interview-2024/ 24 6 4 1
Popular Post gettsleazy Posted October 3 Popular Post Posted October 3 2 minutes ago, Click Clack said: Oh Onika don't make that face 36
Johnny Jacobs Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Its giving Bebe but i hope she does pulls through with her threats. The music industry aka hell is already in shambles. She should rightfully have a part of tearing it down. 9 2
Richie.Valdez Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Speak your truth, loud and clear but with Names.. we want names. 4
Popular Post Gladiator Posted October 3 Popular Post Posted October 3 Kesha said So I leap from the gallows and I levitate down your street Crash the party like a record scratch as I scream "Who's afraid of little old me?" You should be 1 14
SmittenCake Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Before she launches her new record label, I want her to get started on opening up a drag bar in Tennessee like she one time said she wanted to 3 3
PopKills Posted October 3 Posted October 3 (edited) 9 minutes ago, TomTom said: She'd like to start by tackling the dubious terms of contracts offered to artists—some of which claim rights to songs, lyrics, and even likenesses in perpetuity. You can tell she's still bitter she was dumb enough to sign that shady contract Edited October 3 by PopKills 1 2 42
Popular Post gettsleazy Posted October 3 Popular Post Posted October 3 Just now, PopKills said: You can tell she's still bitter she was dumb enough to sign that contract I know your fad fave is TANKING right now but do you have to be so miserable to poor Kesha every day? 3 6 20
Popular Post TomTom Posted October 3 Author Popular Post Posted October 3 (edited) 7 minutes ago, PopKills said: You can tell she's still bitter she was dumb enough to sign that contract Ah yes, being raped under the guise of contractual control and then be exploited for 18 years due to being kept in the state of being an unknown baby artist in perpetuity is truly something nobody should be concerned about or try to change. Sounds like something stans of artists who have a sweet spot for voluntarily returning to abusers and enablers of a corrupt industry would say. Edited October 3 by TomTom 28
Popular Post SmittenCake Posted October 3 Popular Post Posted October 3 (edited) She hints that her goal is to prevent predatory contracts, allow artists to benefit from their art and music, stop sketchy agreements, ensure that future artists don't endure abuse, but for some reason, people find such thing (on here) comical. Some of you guys are such losers Edited October 3 by SmittenCake 30 16
gettsleazy Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Just now, SmittenCake said: She hints that her goal is to prevent predatory contracts, allow artists to benefit from their art and music, stop sketchy agreements, ensure that future artists don't endure abuse, but for some reason, people find such thing (on here) comical. People here are such losers It's like they want young women to be abused. Gay men are rotted. 12
ChooseyLover Posted October 3 Posted October 3 I'm not even sure how she's planning to do this because it sounds crazy but she's not kidding, she's been mentioning this for a while now and it's pretty much a real goal she has. I'm perched. 11
Popular Post Just a Gay on ATRL Posted October 3 Popular Post Posted October 3 16 minutes ago, Click Clack said: 15 minutes ago, Kern said: 14 minutes ago, Pinkbutterflies said: LOL. Again? You can laugh at what she's doing and think it's an insurmountable goal and a hyberbolic statement all you want, but what is so funny about a popular artist who has been through so much at the very least TRYING to make the music industry better for people after her so they never have to experience what she did? By the way, she is very right, whether it's sexual harassment/assault, greed, general immorality, etc, the music industry is an inexcusably ****** up place for artists. I commend her for going against a giant and at least putting her foot down and making a statement on it. Not thinking what she's doing is possible is one thing but to laugh at what she's doing is 17 6
gettsleazy Posted October 3 Posted October 3 1 minute ago, Just a Gay on ATRL said: You can laugh at what she's doing and think it's an insurmountable goal and a hyberbolic statement all you want, but what is so funny about a popular artist who has been through so much at the very least TRYING to make the music industry better for people after her so they never have to experience what she did? By the way, she is very right, whether it's sexual harassment/assault, greed, general immorality, etc, the music industry is an inexcusably ****** up place for artists. I commend her for going against a giant and at least putting her foot down and making a statement on it. Because they stan people that Dr. Luke gave hits to. Without SFG Nicki would be crying somewhere 500 feet away from the playground her husband isn't allowed into. 8 1
Bey'Knight Posted October 3 Posted October 3 So many artists of yesteryears are still reeling from the wages of predatory contracts. Wish her the utmost success in her endeavours. 9 2
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