Kesha Departs from Dr. Luke's Record Label and Management Company
The move marks the end of a nearly decade-long legal battle, following a settlement reached six months ago.
- Kesha has left Dr. Luke's record label, Kemosabe Records, and her management company, Vector Management, marking the end of a nearly decade-long legal battle.
- The singer's departure from the label and management company comes six months after she settled multiple lawsuits with Dr. Luke.
- Kesha released her final album, 'Gag Order', under her contract with Kemosabe Records in May 2023.
- The legal battle began in 2014 when Kesha accused Dr. Luke of sexual assault and emotional abuse, allegations he consistently denied.
- Kesha and Dr. Luke reached a settlement in June 2023, with both expressing a desire to move on from the dispute.