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Kesha is “coming to change the world” after going independent: “When you’re in a state of fear, you cannot create”
Kesha has said she is “coming to change the world” after finally becoming an independent artist.The singer announced her departure from RCA and Kemosabe Records last December, later sharing her first single as an independent artist ‘Joyride’ on July 4.Now, Kesha has opened up to Forbes about being free from her contract, with her telling the publication: “It’s wild that a human being can lose the rights to their recorded voice in perpetuity in the universe.” She went on to say that “changing litigation around that is something that’s on my radar”, adding that it was an “atrocious that’s part of the business of making art.”Kesha also announced her new label Kesha Records, saying she was “really excited to build a safe space for artists because creation and fear cannot co-exist.” “When you’re in a state of fear, you cannot create, and I know this from personal experience,” she added.The singer teased that along with building a traditional record label model, Kesha was looking for “creative, boundary-pushing, innovative tech creators that want to change how the music business works and bring a new level of transparency to the whole business.”“I started my own record company and I am coming to change the world, honey,” she said later in the interview.Kesha parted ways with Kemosabe Records after a lengthy legal battle with its founder Dr Luke. The LA-born singer initially sued Dr.
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Phoebe Bridgers’ label reveals jasmine.4.t as first UK signee – hear Boygenius-produced single ‘Skin On Skin’
Phoebe Bridgers’ record label has announced singer-songwriter jasmine.4.t as its first UK signee – listen to her single ‘Skin On Skin’, produced by Boygenius, here.Manchester-based Jasmine is Saddest Factory Records’ first signing from the UK, and the signing came about after a support slot with Bridgers’ Boygenius bandmate Lucy Dacus.She shared ‘Skin On Skin’ on social media earlier today (July 16), and said: “I can’t believe this is finally out in the world, it’s one that I wrote early in my transition about T4T [trans for trans] love and it’s a dream come true to have @julienrbaker’s solos on it, as well as her, @phoebebridgers and @lucydacus producing, and my trans comrades @_eobr, @vixens_diary and Bobby Gruska performing alongside me with @phoenix_rousiamanis on spiritual guidance!”Saddest Factory shared a post, too, writing, “Classic first day mistake, our new employee @Jasmine.4.t forgot her badge. Check out her new single, “Skin on Skin,” to soothe the burn of not being able to get into the building tomorrow morning!”A post shared by jasmine.4.t (@jasmine.4.t)A post shared by Saddest Factory Records (@saddestfactoryrecords)Jasmine began playing the guitar after her late uncle gave her his instrument, and she began playing in “silly skate punk bands” and releasing material on Breakfast Records, a label she co-founded with friends.She was going to release her new music on her own, too, but decided to submit demos to Saddest Factory Records after touring with Dacus.

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