Kesha Biography, Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Songs and more

Kesha Biography, Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Songs, and more

Kesha

Birth name: Kesha Rose Sebert
Nickname: Ke$ha
Date of birth: March 1, 1987
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Profession: Singer
Marital status: unmarried
Net Worth: $5 million
Partner: Brad Ansenfelter
Height: 170 cm
Parents: Pebe Sebert
Siblings: Louie Sebert, Lagan Blue Sebert
Original hair color: Blond
Eye color: Blue
Star ticket: Pisces

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Kesha HIS LIFE

Kesha Rose Sebert was born on March 1, 1987 in Los Angeles. His mother is Patricia Rose Sebert, a singer-songwriter who co-wrote the 1978 album Old Flames Can’t Hold a Candle to You with Hugh Moffat for Joe Sun. He raised them alone. When Kesha was a baby, her mother often took her to performances, so she often had to watch her from the stage while she performed.

The family was not doing well financially when Kesha was born. About Kesha’s father, she said that she does not know his identity, although she has repeatedly speculated that it could be Mick Jagger. A man named Bob Chamberlain, who called himself her father, approached Star magazine in 2011 with pictures and letters, claiming that he was already Kesha’s father and had regular contact with us before she was 19. His mother was of German and Hungarian descent, and his great-grandfather was Polish.

The family moved to Nashville in 1991 after his mother signed a new record deal. Pebe often took Kesha and her siblings to recording studios and encouraged them to sing. That’s when he noticed Kesha’s vocal talent. He studied at Franklin and Brentwood schools, although he says he didn’t feel like he belonged in either place. He later played trumpet and saxophone in the school band and described himself as a diligent student in an interview with NPR. After achieving the maximum score, he received a full scholarship to Barnard College, but turned it down in favor of his music career.

In addition to songwriting lessons, Kesha was taught how to write songs by her mother, Pebe, so they often wrote together when Kesha was home in high school. Kesha made demos that Pebe wanted to give to people to get to know her. He later played in a band with Kesha’s older brother Lagan. She and her mother wrote the song Stephen when Kesha was 16 years old.

He dropped out of school at age 17 after Dr. Luke and Max Martin convinced him to travel to Los Angeles to pursue his career. At that time, Pebe applied for an ad for the show Reality Series, where they were looking for an eccentric family to host Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie. The episode aired in 2005. Luke and Martin each received one of Kesha’s demos, which impressed them. Dr. Luke later said in an interview that the last track on the demo was

Kesha CAREER

2005–2009: Beginnings
In 2005, when Kesha turned 18, she was signed to Dr. Luke’s label, Kemosabe Entertainment, and his record label, Prescription Songs. Kemosabe Records is owned by Sony Music Entertainment and co-founded with Dr. Luke and is based in Los Angeles, California. Singers such as Juicy J, Rock City, Zara Larsson, Lil Bibby and many others have signed with Kemosabe Records. Kesha later provided backing vocals on Paris Hilton’s single, “Nothing in This World.” Dr. Luke immersed himself in other incoming projects and was delighted to have successfully written and produced a song for pop star Kelly Clarkson’s album Breakaway.

Subsequently, in 2006, Kesha signed with David Sonenberg’s management company, DAS Communications Inc., after which they worked very hard with Dr. Luke. DAS was entrusted with to get Kesha a major studio deal within a year, in exchange for 20% of Kesha’s music revenue, with the option that Kesha could cut ties with them if they failed. Kesha worked with a number of writers and producers while at the company and co-wrote the Australian pop group The Veronica’s single with producer Toby Gad. While building her career at the studio, Kesha worked as a server for a living. While struggling to make a run, she began using her name as Ke$ha, explaining the dollar sign as an ironic gesture.

Kesha worked with a number of writers and producers while at the company and co-wrote the Australian pop group The Veronica’s single with producer Toby Gad. While building her career at the studio, Kesha worked as a server for a living. While struggling to make a run, she began using her name as Ke$ha, explaining the dollar sign as an ironic gesture. Kesha worked with a number of writers and producers while at the company and co-wrote the Australian pop group The Veronica’s single with producer Toby Gad. While building her career at the studio, Kesha worked as a server for a living. While struggling to make a run, she began using her name as Ke$ha, explaining the dollar sign as an ironic gesture.

Kesha appeared in the music video for her friend Katy Perry’s single “I Kissed a Girl” and appeared as a backing vocalist on a Dr. Luke-directed song “Lace and Leather” with Britney Spears in 2008. DAS quickly caught the attention of songwriter and A&R Kara DioGuardi, who wanted to sign Kesha to Warner Bros. Records. The contract ultimately fell through due to his pre-existing relationship with Dr. Luke’s studio.

He terminated his contract with DAS in September. Kesha gained significant media attention after appearing on rapper Flo Rida’s top single “Right Round” in early 2009. The collaboration came about as a result of an accident, Kesha walking into the studio while Flo Rida and Dr. Luke were discussing the track. Flo Rida wanted a female voice for the song, so Dr. Luke recommended Kesha. Flo Rida liked the result so much that they made two more tracks. However, Kesha did not add her name to the US version of “Right Round” and was not paid for her contribution. He also refused to appear in the music video, explaining to Esquire magazine that he wanted to make a name for himself with his own songs.

2005–2009: Beginnings
In 2005, when Kesha turned 18, she was signed to Dr. Luke’s label, Kemosabe Entertainment, and his record label, Prescription Songs. Kemosabe Records is owned by Sony Music Entertainment and co-founded with Dr. Luke and is based in Los Angeles, California. Singers such as Juicy J, Rock City, Zara Larsson, Lil Bibby and many others have signed with Kemosabe Records. Kesha later provided backing vocals on Paris Hilton’s single, “Nothing in This World.”

Dr. Luke immersed himself in other incoming projects and was delighted to have successfully written and produced a song for pop star Kelly Clarkson’s album Breakaway. Subsequently, in 2006, Kesha signed with David Sonenberg’s management company, DAS Communications Inc., after which they worked very hard with Dr. Luke. DAS was entrusted with to get Kesha a major studio deal within a year, in exchange for 20% of Kesha’s music revenue, with the option that Kesha could cut ties with them if they failed.

Kesha worked with a number of writers and producers while at the company and co-wrote the Australian pop group The Veronica’s single with producer Toby Gad. While building her career at the studio, Kesha worked as a server for a living. While struggling to make a run, she began using her name as Ke$ha, explaining the dollar sign as an ironic gesture. Kesha worked with a number of writers and producers while at the company and co-wrote the Australian pop group The Veronica’s single with producer Toby Gad.

While building her career at the studio, Kesha worked as a server for a living. While struggling to make a run, she began using her name as Ke$ha, explaining the dollar sign as an ironic gesture. Kesha worked with a number of writers and producers while at the company and co-wrote the Australian pop group The Veronica’s single with producer Toby Gad. While building her career at the studio, Kesha worked as a server for a living. While struggling to make a run, she began using her name as Ke$ha, explaining the dollar sign as an ironic gesture.

Kesha appeared in the music video for her friend Katy Perry’s single “I Kissed a Girl” and appeared as a backing vocalist on a Dr. Luke-directed song “Lace and Leather” with Britney Spears in 2008. DAS quickly caught the attention of songwriter and A&R Kara DioGuardi, who wanted to sign Kesha to Warner Bros. Records. The contract ultimately fell through due to his pre-existing relationship with Dr. Luke’s studio. He terminated his contract with DAS in September. Kesha gained significant media attention after appearing on rapper Flo Rida’s top single “Right Round” in early 2009. The collaboration came about as a result of an accident, Kesha walking into the studio while Flo Rida and Dr. Luke were discussing the track. Flo Rida wanted a female voice for the song, so Dr. Luke recommended Kesha. Flo Rida liked the result so much that they made two more tracks. However, Kesha did not add her name to the US version of “Right Round” and was not paid for her contribution. He also refused to appear in the music video, explaining to Esquire magazine that he wanted to make a name for himself with his own songs.

2009-2011: Breakthrough and Animal
After negotiations with Lava Records and Atlantic Records failed in 2009, Kesha signed a multi-album deal with RCA Records under pressure from Dr. Luke. After spending the last six years creating material for his debut album, he began putting the finishing touches on it with Luke and Max Martin. He wrote 200 songs for the album. The album was produced by Luke, working on most of the songs with Martin and two producers, Benny Blanco and Ammo. The album was intended primarily for those who like electronic pop with beats and synthesizers, which meant a kind of change in music for LUke since his trademark was pop-rock productions.

When it was released in January 2010, Animal reached number one on the Billboard 200. It was certified platinum in the United States alone, and by September, the number of albums sold worldwide reached two million. The album’s lead single, “Tik Tok”, broke the US record for best-selling single in a week with 610,000 digital downloads, the highest by a female artist since the chart began in 2003. It spent nine weeks at the top of the chart, making it the longest chart-topping single since Debby Boone and “You Light Up My Life” in 1977. By 2015, “Tik Tok” had sold more than 15 million copies, making it the second best-selling single in digital history – and the best-selling single ever by a solo female artist. Later singles from the album, “Blah Blah Blah”, ”

Kesha’s deliberately unpolished aesthetic and youthful stage persona, which she described as her own personality “ten times over,” quickly established her deeply divisive character. Some of the critics found him to be original and unadulterated, while others felt that he too was just manufactured and lacked authenticity. Kesha’s former managers have filed a lawsuit against DAS Communications Inc., demanding $14 million from Kesha and $12 million from Luke over her RCA Records contract, alleging that Kesha extended the deadline she agreed to with them to have a studio contract, then excluded them from his career under pressure from Dr. Luke.

In October, Kesha launched her own lawsuit, citing the California_Executive Talent Agencies Act and asking the California Labor Commissioner to declare her relationship with DAS null and void because DAS worked with her without a formal contract in California, where only official it could be with a contract. Even before the release of his 2012 album, the matter remained unchanged.

Kesha held a benefit concert on June 16, 2010, with all proceeds donated to help the victims of the May 2012 Tennessee flood in Nashville. The event raised nearly $70,000. He supported Rihanna on the North American leg of Rihanna’s Last Girl on Earth Tour this summer and won Best New Act at the 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards. In November 2010, Animal was re-released with a companion EP with Cannibal. Cannibal’s lead single “We R Who We R” topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. With two chart-toppers and four top-ten songs, Kesha made it to the Billboard Hot 100 Artist of 2010 list, and “Tik Tok” topped the year-end list as well.

The next single from Cannibal was “Blow”, which also reached the top ten on the Hot 100 chart. By June 2010, Kesha had achieved almost 12 million digital downloads in the United States alone. In February 2010, Kesha embarked on her first world tour, Get Sleazy. The tour was extended with a summer leg, as all tickets for the original tour were sold out and there would have been concerts on only three continents. Kesha co-wrote the song “Till the World Ends” by the American pop star Britney Spears and also worked on the remix of the song by Nicki Minaj.

Kesha was named the first global animal rights representative by the Humane Society of the United States, a legal group, because she wanted to draw attention to practices such as testing cosmetics on animals or cutting off the fins of sharks. Kesha received the Wyler Award from The Humane Society as a celebrity or public figure who raises awareness of issues affecting animals. He received the award at The 2013 Genesis Awards Benefit Gala on March 23, 2013. Along with Iggy Pop, he also appeared in one of PETA’s campaigns to protect the gathering of baby seals in Canada and later wrote a letter on behalf of the organization to the fast food chain, McDonald’s, regarding the conditions and condition of their slaughterhouses.

2012-2013: Warrior and other projects
Kesha’s second studio album, Warrior, was released on November 30, 2012. He started writing the album during his 2011 tour. The album featured contributions from several artists, including Dr. Luke and Max Martin, as well as Wayne Coyne, lead singer of the alternative rock band The Flaming Lips. Coyne approached Kesha in hopes of a song together after hearing that the singer was a big fan of the band. In addition to the Kesha album, they also recorded a joint song entitled 2012 (You Must Be Upgraded) for the band’s latest album, The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends.

Concurrent with the album’s release, Kesha released an autobiographical book titled My Crazy Beautiful Life in November 2012 through Touchstone Books. The first single from the Warrior album was Die Young. The song debuted at number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100 and eventually peaked at number two. The song was a huge hit across Europe, Australia and Canada. The second single was C’mon, which underperformed compared to the first. It only reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In March 2013, Kesha announced her Warrior Tour, named after her album. The tour was held jointly with the North American rapper Pitbull. His third single was Crazy Kids, which was released in April 2013 and debuted at number 19 on the Hot 100 chart. The song was also a hit in South Korea and Belgium. In April 2013, a documentary about Kesha’s life titled My Crazy Beautiful Life was released on MTV. In July 2013, The Flaming Lips announced that they wanted to release a studio album with Kesha, but this ultimately did not materialize. On October 7, 2013, Kesha and Pitbull released a song together called Timber.

2014–present: Lawsuit, Kesha and the Creepies: Fuck the World tour and upcoming album
In January 2014, Kesha entered rehab. In June 2014, he became a member of the ABC television show Rising Star alongside Brad Paisley and Ludacris. In October 2014, Kesha sued producer Dr. Luke, alleging sexual harassment, rape and emotional blackmail. The lawsuit took place about a year ago when Kesha asked the court for permission to release a new album independently of Kemosabe Records. On February 19, 2016, the Supreme Court rejected the request. On April 6, 2016, the trial was closed.

On June 13, 2015, Kesha supported LA! Pride 2015 parade in West Hollywood. On August 4, 2015, he signed a contract with the music publisher SESAC Inc. Also this year, she had a guest role in the second season of the hit series Jane the Virgin, which aired on October 12, 2015. The singer played Annabelle, Jane’s hostile neighbor. As of August 2015, Kesha hasn’t really shared information about her potential third album. In an August 2014 interview with Teen Vogue magazine, Kesha said she wrote 14 songs while in rehab. His song Lover was released on November 2, 2014. On June 10, 2015, Kesha shared a photo on her Instagram page purportedly announcing the title of Child of the Moon, but the photo has since been deleted, leaving it unclear what the photo meant.

After Kesha returned to the stage, she performed alongside Zedd at the Coachella festival in April 2016, and later, to the singer’s delight, they went into the studio. The joint song was released on April 29, 2016 under the title True Colors. Kesha performed It Ain’t Me Baby at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards. In the summer of 2016, she embarked on her third world tour, which was titled Kesha and the Creepies: Fuck the World Tour. The tour began on July 23, 2016 in LAs Vegas and ended on October 29, 2016 in Maine. The tour also included covers of various songs. In July 2017, his latest song Learn To Let Go was released, for which a short film was immediately made. In August 2017, his long-awaited third studio album Rainbow was released.

Kesha PRIVATE LIFE

Kesha is a vegetarian. It supports both gay and straight couples. In 2013, he told Seventeen magazine about his sexual orientation: “I don’t just like men. I like people. It’s not just about gender.” He made a similar statement to Out Magazine in 2010, when he confessed that “he just likes people.” “I wouldn’t say I’m gay, but I don’t like to label things.”

On January 3, 2014, Kesha voluntarily checked herself into a rehabilitation center, the Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center, because, according to her, she could no longer manage her eating and self-esteem disorders. “I fight for people to be themselves and love themselves, but it’s hard for me to do that. I will be unavailable for the next 30 days as my eating disorders are treated and I learn to love myself again for who I really am,” he wrote on his official pages. Later, news broke that the cause of his illness was none other than his music producer, Dr. Luke. Her mother revealed that her daughter suffered from severe anorexia and bulimia. Kesha ended up spending two months in the rehab center.

ARTISTRY
Among the various genres and artists, Kesha is most inspired by the music of the 1980s. Primarily, Madonna, Queen and Beck influenced his musical line. After experimenting with country, pop, rock and electronic music, he decided on the last one. The basic content of his music is evapism, partying, representing individuality, supernatural moments and grief.

His musical influences consist of hip-hop, punk rock, crunkcora, glam rock, pop and classical music lines. Thanks to the world-famous stories, he likes the storytelling style of the songs, he created the title track of his debut album from the thoughts of the alternative rock bands, The Flaming Lips and Arcade Fire. The Beastie Boys had a prominent influence on his work, he also said in a statement that he wanted “young, irreverent anthems” do. On his first tour, he tried to imitate Iggy Pop’s performance. Pop-The Idiot, as well as Led Zeppelin and AC/DC inspired the creation of his second studio album, Warrior, which aims for 1970s rock-inspired music. Warrior includes pop music in this regard.

He is also inspired by classic films. Her on-stage make-up features a dramatic glamour, inspired by Clockwork Orange. The video clip “Your Love Is My Drug” presents an animation sequence from the short film “Yellow Submarine” by The Beatles.

SCANDAL
In October 2014, Kesha decided to vent about the shocking human nature of Dr. Luke. The singer signed a contract with the music producer 10 years ago, who has been sexually, mentally and physically abusing the vulnerable girl ever since. The singer just got to the point where she was satisfied with what the producer did to her and sued her. “He sexually and physically abused me for 10 years,” the singer testified in an interview. “He drugged me and I woke up in a daze in a hotel room or his room. Everything hurt.

I often didn’t know where I was or what had happened. He intimidated me and threatened to sue. He hurt me, insulted me, humiliated me in my femininity, took away my self-confidence and constantly screamed at me.” Dr. Luke denied the allegations, hired a lawyer and urged the singer to stay put. The lawsuit has dragged on for years. Dr. Luke first spoke about the litigation in 2016, where he told what happened from his own perspective. In 2016, news broke in connection with the lawsuit that Dr. Luke was fired from Sony, but in the end, this claim turned out to be false. On April 6, 2016, the trial was closed. In January 2017, Kesha stated that she was ready to move on and pursue her career.

AUTOGRAM ADDRESS
Kesha
Vector Management
PO Box 120479
Nashville, TN 37212
USA

2013: Robot Chicken – Sassette Smurfling (voice)
2015: Jane the Virgin – Annabelle
2015: Jem and the Holograms – Pizazz
2016: Nashville – Kesha
2017: Jeff&Some Aliens
2017: A Ghost Story – Spirit Girl
2017: Animals – Laura (voice)
2017: Highly Gifted – Tess

Studio albums
2010: Animal
2012: Warrior
2017: Rainbow

EP
2010: Cannibal
2013: Deconstructed

Singles
2009: Tik Tok
2010: Blah Blah Blah
2010: Your Love is My Drug
2010: Take It Off
2010: We R Who We R
2011: Blow
2012: Die Young
2013: C’Mon
2013: Crazy Kids
2016: True Colors ( ft. Zedd)

Promotional Singles
2010: Sleazy
2010: Cannibal
2011: Sleazy Remix 2.0: Get Sleazier

TOURS
2013: Get Sleazy Tour
2013-2015: Warrior Tour
2016: Kesha and the Creepies: Fuck the World Tour

Guest performer
2013: North American Tour 2013

As support band
2010: Last Girl on Earth Tour

FAQs Frequently Asked Questions

Was Kesha born with a tail?

Ans: Kesha stated that she was born with a quarter-inch vestigial tail

What is Kesha real name?

Ans: Kesha Rose Sebert

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