Kesha is recording a "f**k off" song with a Grammy Award-winning artist.

Kesha's Instagram post

Kesha's Instagram post

The 'Tik Tok' hitmaker is fully focused on relaunching her music career after dropping her lawsuit against Dr. Luke - who she claimed sexually assaulted her - and fulfilling her contractual obligations to the producer's label Kemosabe by submitting 28 new songs.

Kesha has been busy working with the mystery artist on the track and is very excited about what they have created together.

In an Instagram post, accompanied by a selfie of her listening back to the song on headphones, she teased: "iiswhoiismaking a F**K OFF song with a casual Grammy award winning secret person I got a good feeling about this one... (sic)"

Kesha has been touring in recent weeks and now feels free and able to put on the type of concerts she has always dreamed of.

And the 29-year-old pop star has also promised her fans she has plans for some "cool s**t" coming soon.

In an earlier Instagram post, she revealed: "So many secret plans for cool s**t ....!!! stay posted animals ;))))) also I love you and check my tour dates bc the shows just keep getting better and sicker and creepier and funner and this is literally the show I've been wanting to do my whole career and go camping ! it makes the crazy world make sense and makes you realize the truths between the bulls**t. blah blah blah blabber blabber bye (sic)"

Kesha's last track, 'True Colors', was recorded with Zedd and came out after a judge ruled she could not be released from her recording contract with Dr. Luke.

She signed a contract with Dr. Luke - who has denied all the allegations of abuse - for five albums in 2005 and has so far released just two, with the most recent, 'Warrior', coming out in 2012.

Until she delivered her final three LPs, Kesha could have remained locked in the contract for life.

Although she has now submitted the required 28 songs, the studio wizard - whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald - may not necessarily release them, if they are not deemed commercially satisfactory.

However, Kesha and her team could provide any failure to make the tracks available as proof Sony and Luke are refusing to release her music.


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