Kesha releases new single JOYRIDE after leaving Kemosabe Records

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Kesha is celebrating her independence by dropping her new single titled JOYRIDE on Independence Day.

As a newly minted indie artist, the singer-songwriter, 37, released the defiant, upbeat track as her very first since parting ways with Dr. Luke’s record label less than a year ago.

The TiK ToK hitmaker has been teasing new music for months, and just several days earlier, she announced her plans to release JOYRIDE — which she debuted at Brooklyn’s Planet Pride over the weekend — on the 4th of July.

Just days before Katy Perry is set to release her own track, Kesha’s JOYRIDE release also appears to be a subtle jab at the Fireworks singer for collaborating with the controversial record producer. 

After a lengthy legal battle against Dr. Luke — a record producer she accused of sexually assaulting and abusing her for years — it appears that’s all in the rearview mirror.

Kesha is celebrating her independence by dropping her new single titled JOYRIDE on Independence Day ; seen on May 31

Kesha is celebrating her independence by dropping her new single titled JOYRIDE on Independence Day ; seen on May 31

The TiK ToK hitmaker has been teasing new music for months, and just several days earlier, she announced her plans to release JOYRIDE ¿ which she debuted at Brooklyn's Planet Pride over the weekend ¿ on the 4th of July

The TiK ToK hitmaker has been teasing new music for months, and just several days earlier, she announced her plans to release JOYRIDE — which she debuted at Brooklyn’s Planet Pride over the weekend — on the 4th of July

Kesha’s new summer anthem features an electro sound, remniscient of her early hits, such as TiK ToK and We R Who We R, as well as bold, headstrong lyrics about looking for a ‘good time.’

She even makes an apparent reference to 2004 cult classic Mean Girls and sings in the chorus: ‘Get in, loser, for the joyride.’ 

In the first verse, she calls herself a ‘b****’ and purrs: ‘Don’t try to gi-give me s*** / I’ve earned the right to b-be like this.’ 

After the chorus and in the second verse, she sings lyrics, surely to go viral: ‘You want kids? Well I am mother.’

She released JOYRIDE with cover art showcasing her long legs, clad in bright red tights and over-the-knee, latex boots, as she sat on the hood of a Porsche convertible.

In the faceless image, Kesha could be seen wearing a crop top with latex opera gloves and nothing else except for a cheeky thong and her sheer stockings. 

Her release of JOYRIDE comes shortly after her record deal with Kemosabe Records and RCA ended in December 2023.

Earlier that same year, she released of her Gag Order album in May — the final one she was contractually obligated to record for the label.

As a newly minted indie artist, the singer-songwriter, 37, released the defiant, upbeat track as her very first since parting ways with Dr. Luke's record label less than a year ago; seen in April 2011

As a newly minted indie artist, the singer-songwriter, 37, released the defiant, upbeat track as her very first since parting ways with Dr. Luke’s record label less than a year ago; seen in April 2011

Kesha's new summer anthem features an electro sound, remniscient of her early hits, such as TiK ToK and We R Who We R, as well as bold, headstrong lyrics about looking for a 'good time'

Kesha’s new summer anthem features an electro sound, remniscient of her early hits, such as TiK ToK and We R Who We R, as well as bold, headstrong lyrics about looking for a ‘good time’

She even makes an apparent reference to 2004 cult classic Mean Girls and sings in the chorus: 'Get in, loser, for the joyride.' After the chorus and in the second verse, she sings lyrics, surely to go viral: 'You want kids? Well I am mother'; seen on February 1

She even makes an apparent reference to 2004 cult classic Mean Girls and sings in the chorus: ‘Get in, loser, for the joyride.’ After the chorus and in the second verse, she sings lyrics, surely to go viral: ‘You want kids? Well I am mother’; seen on February 1

Kesha’s new summer anthem features an electro sound, remniscient of her early hits, such as TiK ToK and We R Who We R, as well as bold, headstrong lyrics about looking for a ‘good time.’

She even makes an apparent reference to 2004 cult classic Mean Girls and sings in the chorus: ‘Get in, loser, for the joyride.’ 

In the first verse, she calls herself a ‘b****’ and purrs: ‘Don’t try to gi-give me s*** / I’ve earned the right to b-be like this.’ 

After the chorus and in the second verse, she sings lyrics, surely to go viral: ‘You want kids? Well I am mother.’

She released JOYRIDE with cover art showcasing her long legs, clad in bright red tights and over-the-knee, latex boots, as she sat on the hood of a Porsche convertible.

In the faceless image, Kesha could be seen wearing a crop top with latex opera gloves and nothing else except for a cheeky thong and her sheer stockings. 

Her release of JOYRIDE comes shortly after her record deal with Kemosabe Records and RCA ended in December 2023.

Earlier that same year, she released of her Gag Order album in May — the final one she was contractually obligated to record for the label.

As a newly minted indie artist, the singer-songwriter, 37, released the defiant, upbeat track as her very first since parting ways with Dr. Luke's record label less than a year ago; seen in April 2011

As a newly minted indie artist, the singer-songwriter, 37, released the defiant, upbeat track as her very first since parting ways with Dr. Luke’s record label less than a year ago; seen in April 2011

Kesha's new summer anthem features an electro sound, remniscient of her early hits, such as TiK ToK and We R Who We R, as well as bold, headstrong lyrics about looking for a 'good time'

Kesha’s new summer anthem features an electro sound, remniscient of her early hits, such as TiK ToK and We R Who We R, as well as bold, headstrong lyrics about looking for a ‘good time’

She even makes an apparent reference to 2004 cult classic Mean Girls and sings in the chorus: 'Get in, loser, for the joyride.' After the chorus and in the second verse, she sings lyrics, surely to go viral: 'You want kids? Well I am mother'; seen on February 1

She even makes an apparent reference to 2004 cult classic Mean Girls and sings in the chorus: ‘Get in, loser, for the joyride.’ After the chorus and in the second verse, she sings lyrics, surely to go viral: ‘You want kids? Well I am mother’; seen on February 1

He adamantly denied the allegations and in turn, sued her for defamation and breach of contract in the amount of $50 million. 

In 2016, Kesha dropped the abuse claims, concluding she did not fully remember the events of the evening, but the Kemosabe Records founder’s suit continued, for almost a decade. 

Kesha’s last five albums, including Gag Order, were all released under Kemosabe.

Additionally, the musician — who rose to fame after being featured on Flo Rida’s 2009 smash hit Right Round and later releasing her breakout hit TiK ToK in 2012 — has a versatile discography, which includes: Animal (2010), Warrior (2012), Rainbow (2017) and High Road (2020).

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