Kesha will release her sixth studio album in 2025 on her own record label.
Having recently departed RCA and Kemosabe Records, the TiK ToK hitmaker has launched Kesha Records in partnership with ADA, which will handle global distribution
It marks her first distribution deal and is the first time Kesha has ownership and creative control of her own music, after splitting from Kemosabe and Vector Management in December 2023, six months after settling lawsuits with former producer and label owner Dr. Luke.
She said in a statement: “I am proud to announce this partnership for the distribution of my music through Kesha Records.
“My name has become synonymous with transparency, integrity, and safety, and I want to ensure that these values are upheld for myself and any future artists signed to my label.
“Music has the power to connect the world, and I aspire for my work to be a beacon of light and goodness.
“I am excited to take control of my narrative and rewrite my story in the music business.”
ADA and Crush Music will work together to oversee marketing and promotion for her new LP, which arrives on the back of lead single JOYRIDE and is set to drop next year.
Cat Kreidich, ADA president, said: “Since the start of her career, Kesha’s authenticity has distinguished her as a true artist whose vibrant self-expression resonates strongly with her fans.
“We believe ADA is the ideal home for her, and we’re honored and committed to supporting Kesha as an independent artist while maintaining her creative integrity and unapologetic bold-spirit.”
Details of Kesha’s new material remain under wraps, however it has been confirmed that she’s been working with producer Jax Jones on the project, with the singer-songwriter comparing the record to her debut LP ‘Animal’ (2010).