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Sometimes Kesha wishes she could wipe old photos of herself from the internet, but she understands they’re part of her journey—a path marked by growth, self-love, and authenticity.
The "C’Mon" hitmaker recently appeared on iHeartRadio’s Elvis Duran and the Morning Show to discuss her upcoming album, tour, and past versions of herself that fine-tuned the "in control" icon she is today.
Her new single, "YIPPEE-KI-YAY" (featuring T-Pain), was released on March 27. Her sixth studio album, ".," is slated for release on July 4, just in time for her highly-anticipated summer "T*** Out Tour" (or "Tatas Out Tour" as the artist jokingly dubbed it) featuring the Scissor Sisters.
Kesha revealed that this is the first album she’s had total creative control over in 30 years.
The "Die Young" star also commented on her decades-long career, zooming in on old photos and songs she no longer relates to that made her who she is today.
There are a few tracks she still "cringes" over, but that’s not going to stop her from playing them on tour (with a fun new twist)!
Listen to Kesha’s latest interview with Elvis Duran and the Morning Show for the full scoop.
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