Just last year, Kesha released her album "Gag Order" but it seems like she's gearing up to start a new era of music after she parted ways with music giants Kemosabe and RCA Records, and her previous management, Vector Management.

The pop star spoke in an interview with V Magazine where she teased fans about her new music and revealed that she already had a release date in mind. However, she didn't announce the project yet.

"I'll say ... to all my fans, all my animals, this has been a ride. I'll say that there is a day - although I won't say the day - but there is a day marked on my calendar when I am free to release music," she said.

Kesha, whose real name is Kesha Rose Sebert, later noted that she's singing until "four in the morning, ferociously."

As of this writing, the singer has yet to share more information about her next album.

Kesha Says She Never Felt Happier

Elsewhere in the interview, the topic of her future in the music industry was brought up and her current mindset where she revealed that she has never "felt happier, more excited, more at peace and had such a purpose in my entire life."

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She further noted that she earned the right to be in the state of mind that she has at the moment and she's loving every moment because for her, it's a "brand-new and very exciting chapter."

Kesha Starting a New Chapter After Dr. Luke Lawsuit

According to People Magazine, Kesha's battle with Dr. Luke, real name Lukasz Gottwald, ended back in June 2023. Last year was also the year when her contract with his Kemosabe label ended.

Both parties agreed to resolve"I am looking forward to closing the door on this chapter of my life and beginning a new one. I wish nothing but peace to all parties involved." the issue outside of court. From what fans could remember. Kesha sued Dr. Luke almost 10 years prior the end of their lawsuit.

The famed record producer was accused of sexual, emotional, and physical abuse. The pop star alleged that Dr. Luke drugged and sexually assaulted her back in 2005.

"I am looking forward to closing the door on this chapter of my life and beginning a new one. I wish nothing but peace to all parties involved," Kesha said in a statement about the end of the lawsuit.

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