Kesha is set to open up a new chapter of her life after she parted ways from her former management and record label. She will release new music she teased her fans about online; watch the video below.

Taking to her X account, formerly known as Twitter, the pop singer shared a 42-second video of herself stripping down and leaving no clothes on her body. She then walked towards what appeared to be a rocky river.

A harmonious song plays in the background throughout the clip, featuring her voice blending with different keys.

In the caption, she left a mysterious website called keshaiswaitingforyou.com. Upon entering the page, an image of the singer's backside can be seen as she faces a light and an animation of the words "Kesha Is Waiting For You."

When clicked, fans can enter their email addresses to get updates about her next project.

As of this writing, Kesha has yet to share details about the official release date and title of her next album.

Kesha Hints at New Music

The recent teaser comes a few weeks after she spoke in an interview with V Magazine, in which she hinted about her new music and revealed that she already has a release date in mind.

During the conversation, she said: " 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."

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She further explained she's never "felt happier, more excited, more at peace and had such a purpose in my entire life."

Kesha New Chapter in Music

Kesha's last album, "Gag Order," was released last year. It was also her last project under Kemosabe and RCA Records, as well as her previous management, Vector Management.

It came after her lengthy legal battle against Dr. Luke, whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald. It was reported that both parties agreed to resolve things on their own.

In a statement released at the time, Kesha said she was looking forward to closing the door on that chapter and starting a new one as she wished peace to everyone involved in the lawsuit.

The lawsuit lasted over ten years as the musician alleged the record producer of emotional, sexual, and physical abuse that she claimed happened in 2005.

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