Embattled producer Dr. Luke (Lukasz Gottwald) is no longer CEO of Kemosabe Records, but he continues his relationship with Sony in an unspecified capacity. I have learned that Dr. Luke’s contract as ...
Dr. Luke's record label is conducting layoffs, a spokeperson for the megaproducer's Sony Music imprint Kemosabe Records has confirmed. However, the label isn't shutting down, according to a statement ...
Sony Music is seemingly distancing itself from Dr. Luke amid ongoing legal suits from Kesha alleging acts of rape and more against the hit-making producer. By Gary Trust Sony Music is seemingly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a fitting way to ring in Independence Day, Kesha has dropped her new single “Joyride,” marking her first release as an indie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kesha is living her best life following her reported split from Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records. Days after Variety reported that the ...
In May, Kesha shared Gag Order, her contractually obligated final album for Dr. Luke's label Kemosabe. The following month, the pop star and Dr. Luke announced a settlement in their decade-long legal ...
On Kesha’s new singles, “Praying,” “Woman,” and “Learn to Let Go,” she sounds liberated. The tracks are the first solo music the pop star has released since her 2012 album Warrior. “Praying” in ...
Kemosabe Records, pop producer Dr. Luke's imprint under Sony Music Entertainment, is majorly tightening its belt. The label is shrinking its staff with layoffs, a spokesperson confirmed to Pitchfork. ...
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