Kesha is kicking off 2025 with a bang. The superstar’s first release of the year arrives in the form of a major collaboration with T-Pain.
The “TiK ToK” singer took to Instagram on Monday (March 24) to announce that the track, “Yippee-Ki-Yay,” will be released on Thursday (March 27). The corresponding cover art features Kesha in black underwear, wrapped in Saran Wrap. She has her eyes closed as a leaf blower blows air through her blonde hair.
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Kesha began releasing music under her own label, Kesha Records, in July 2024, starting with “Joyride” and following it up with “Delusional.” The independent label has a global distribution deal with ADA that gives her full creative control and ownership of her work. ADA is also working together with Crush Music, Kesha’s management company, to oversee marketing and promotion for the pop star’s next album, expected to arrive this year.
The star’s new musical era comes after settling of a defamation suit filed by Dr. Luke in 2023, which came several years after the singer filed a suit against the producer in 2014 alleging physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
Kesha also previously teased that her upcoming sixth studio album is complete. “JUST TURNED IN MY ALBUM… TO MYSELF,” she wrote last week via Instagram.
This article was originally published by Rania Aniftos at Billboard – Read this article and more at (https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/kesha-elease-date-t-pain-collaboration-yippee-ki-yay-1235930240/).
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