After over a decade entangled in a restrictive record deal and high-profile legal battles, pop star Kesha has finally broken free. Multiple sources confirm the singer’s contracts with both Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records and her longtime management Vector Management officially concluded last week.
The amicable split from Vector comes after 16 history-making years together. Manager Jack Rovner praised Kesha, saying “after 16 years, Kesha and Vector Management have agreed amicably to part ways, with much love and respect.” Kesha expressed similar gratitude, acknowledging the challenging journey and unwavering support.
Now unshackled from past constraints, Kesha is testing new waters as an independent artist. Once confined creatively under contractual obligations and weighed down by legal woes, she is poised to let her music take flight unrestrained.
Representatives from the now-departed Kemosabe Records declined to comment on the amicable ending of their partnership. But for Kesha, this termination transfers control back to the hitmaker as she plots an exciting new sonic direction beyond label limitations and unresolved accusations.
Fans anticipate what musical masterpieces Kesha will produce with her artistic wings finally spread. After weathering a turbulent decade, she emerges liberated at last to reach dazzling heights of her own making.