Kesha defies body shamers: ‘Hate me harder, I feel powerful’
Kesha fearlessly confronts body shamers with a message of self-empowerment, emphasizing pride in her body and resilience against online negativity.
Singer Kesha said she is “nervous” and “overwhelmed” ahead of her performance at the Grammy Awards.
The 31-year-old singer will perform her Grammy-nominated song “Praying”, which she also co-wrote amid her legal battle with producer Dr Luke, whom she has accused of rape and abuse.
“When I wrote ‘Praying’, with Ben Abraham and Ryan Lewis, I just felt as if I had gotten a huge weight off of my shoulders,” Kesha wrote on Twitter.
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when i wrote praying, with ben abraham and ryan lewis, i just felt as if i had gotten a huge weight off of my shoulders. it felt like an emotional raw victory for myself, one step closer to healing. I never could have known what would’ve happened these past few years. pic.twitter.com/7qibyvdzNm
— kesha (@KeshaRose) January 27, 2018
She also shared a picture of Madison Square Garden in New York City, where the annual music gala will be held.
“It felt like an emotional raw victory for myself, one step closer to healing. I never could have known what would’ve happened these past few years,” the singer added.
The song features in her new album ‘Rainbow’.
“I just want to say that I needed this song in a very real way. I’m so proud and nervous and overwhelmed to be performing it at the Grammys on Sunday, and if you need it, I hope this song finds you,” she wrote.
Kesha is nominated in the Best Pop Vocal Album category for Rainbow.
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