Kesha is an American pop singer known for blending party anthems with more emotional, personal music over time.
She broke out in the late 2000s with a bold, carefree style—think glitter, rebellious lyrics, and electro-pop beats. Her early hits like Tik Tok and Die Young made her one of the biggest pop stars of that era, especially during the rise of MTV and digital pop culture.
As her career evolved, she showed a very different side. Songs like Praying and the album Rainbow highlight her vocal strength and focus on themes like resilience, healing, and personal growth.
A big part of her story includes a long legal battle with producer Dr. Luke, which brought attention to artist rights and industry power dynamics. That period influenced her music deeply and changed how many people see her—not just as a party-pop artist, but as someone with real depth and staying power.
Today, she’s known for:
- High-energy, theatrical live shows
- A mix of fun pop and emotional ballads
- A strong, unapologetic personality
She’s one of those artists who managed to reinvent herself while still keeping the fun, chaotic energy that made her famous.