After being dismissed for her claims of sexual abuse, Kesha is making a huge sacrifice for the sake of her career.


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In an attempt to move forward and past her publicized hardships, Kesha has dropped her California-based lawsuit against producer Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald. The suit is one of two, and the singer will continue through with her corresponding case in the state of New York. While her claims of rape against Luke have not been seen as substantial by the judge, she will continue to fight the case to obtain musical freedom of sorts in order to get out of her contract.

With her career stalled since filing her first claims against Luke in 2014, the singer has been focusing on fulfilling her “contract with Gottwald’s Kemosabe Records and parent company Sony Music Entertainment,” according to CNN, in the meantime in hopes of making some type of break from the agreement.

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Expressing her dismay on Facebook, Kesha states, “My fight continues. I need to get my music out. I have so much to say. This lawsuit is so heavy on my once free spirit, and I can only pray to one day feel that happiness again.”