Kesha Opens Up About Feeling ‘Peace’: ‘I’ve Earned The Right to Be This Happy
The pop sensation recently sat down with a Magazine, providing insights just two months after parting ways with her record labels Kemosabe and RCA Records, along with Vector Management. In this candid discussion, Kesha revealed her anticipation for an upcoming milestone—a date she’s circled on her calendar, marking her newfound freedom to release new music.
Addressing her devoted fans and supporters, Kesha hinted at the excitement brewing behind the scenes. “I’ll say … to all my fans, all my animals, this has been a ride. I’ll say that there is a day — although I won’t say the day — but there is a day marked on my calendar when I am free to release music.”
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She further elaborated on her current creative process, painting a vivid picture of her dedicated efforts amidst nature’s embrace. “So just know that she is out here in the woods writing and singing till four in the morning, ferociously. I am being a feral wild woman out here. So just know that,” she shared.
When prompted about her future endeavours, Kesha, who recently embarked on a teaching role at the Esalen Institute for a songwriting course, shed light on her current mindset. Remarkably, during this period, Kesha revealed that she has penned “somewhere between seven and 10 songs,” hinting at a burst of creativity during her teaching tenure.
In recent months, Kesha has tantalised fans with glimpses of her upcoming music through fun DIY signage and social media posts. From displaying handwritten signs in the parking lot of a Los Angeles 7-Eleven to sharing photos and videos from recording studio sessions, Kesha has been actively engaging her audience in anticipation of her new releases.
Notably, she further teased her musical endeavours by enlisting the help of friends Kyle Richards and Morgan Wade to hold up yet another handmade sign, adding to the excitement surrounding her upcoming projects.
-Sushmita Sarkar