Kesha: The Trojan Horse Party Girl Fighting for Freedom

Remembered as the glitter-covered party girl of the late 2000s, Kesha Rose Sebert was actually a near-perfect SAT scorer who turned down a Barnard scholarship to chase music. We explore how her seemingly vapid persona was a Trojan horse hiding a calculated, hyper-intelligent songwriter.

From uncredited work on Flo Rida’s Right Round and the record-breaking Animal era to a grueling decade-long legal battle and her creative rebirth on Rainbow, this is a survival story about reclaiming your own voice from a corporate machine.

  • Her Nashville roots as the daughter of a songwriter for Dolly Parton
  • Max Martin convincing her to drop out of high school for music
  • The subversive lyrics behind hits like Blah Blah Blah and Dinosaur
  • The lawsuit, contractual trap, and the cathartic album Rainbow
  • Her independent Kesha Records label and the Freedom Tour

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