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Kesha looks unrecognizable with new brunette bob hair cut

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She is known to her fans for her wild hairstyles and colorful stage outfits.But it seems Kesha is trying out a more subdued look these days.The We R Who We R singer recently showed off her latest makeover - a brunette bob-style haircut - to her three million followers on Instagram.'Haircut n nails n s**t,' the 34-year-old captioned the image.

New look:Kesha looks unrecognizable with new brunette bob hair cut as she shows off her latest hair transformation to fansThe new look comes three months after Sony was denied a request to protect record contract details and other financial plans in Kesha's ongoing legal battle with Lukasz 'Dr.

Luke' Gottwald. New York Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Schecter denied Sony's request and ordered that contracts, business plans and financial records be unsealed in a matter of days, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Kesha's legal battle with her former producer Dr.

Luke has been ongoing since 2014 when she filed a lawsuit alleging he raped her in a hotel more than 15 years ago. Blonde bombshell: The 34-year-old singer is known for trademark bleached tressesThe judge's ruling in November last year will pave the way for the public to learn more about music deal making than ever before.Part of the ongoing battle revolves around how much Kesha has been paid for her work as an artist, which has all been kept secret and will be made public soon.Sony Music had argued that the release of details such as royalty rates, artist advances, producer fees and recording budgets would cause 'substantial harm' to the company.They also argued that, in terms of their record contract with Kesha, if those details were to be made public, 'Sony’s competitors would likely use it to encourage artists and.

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