A brash and driven pop singer/songwriter, Ke$ha (Kesha Rose Sebert) was born in Los Angeles but moved at the age of four to Nashville, where her mother -- a longtime songwriter -- had inked a publishing deal.
Before finishing high school, Ke$ha returned to L.A. for the sake of jump-starting her own music career, despite being set up to study psychology at Columbia.
She came into contact with Dr. Luke, the co-writer and co-producer of Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" (among several other hits), who was impressed with her demo recordings. Ke$ha penned the Veronicas' "This Love" and later contributed background vocals to Britney Spears' "Lace and Leather," both of which were released in 2008, but the biggest turning point came in 2009, when she was tapped to contribute vocals on Flo Rida's Dr. Luke-produced "Right Round," a number one Hot 100 hit.
She subsequently signed to RCA, and her debut album, Animal -- featuring collaborations with Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Benny Blanco -- was released in early 2010. Animal proved to be a big hit, reaching the top of the Billboard 200 and spinning off the number one single "TiK ToK."
Source: All Music Guide
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A brash and driven pop singer/songwriter, Ke$ha (Kesha Rose Sebert) was born in Los Angeles but moved at the age of four to Nashville, where her mother -- a longtime songwriter -- had inked a publishing deal. (Over a decade prior to that, Pebe Sebert's biggest success had come with "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You," originally recorded by
Joe Sun and later by
Dolly Parton.) Before finishing high school, Ke$ha returned to L.A. for the sake of jump-starting her own music career, despite being set up to study psychology at Columbia. She came into contact with
Dr. Luke, the co-writer and co-producer of
Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" (among several other hits), who was impressed with her demo recordings. Ke$ha penned
the Veronicas' "This Love" and later contributed background vocals to
Britney Spears' "Lace and Leather," both of which were released in 2008, but the biggest turning point came in 2009, when she was tapped to contribute vocals on
Flo Rida's
Dr. Luke-produced "Right Round," a number one Hot 100 hit. She subsequently signed to
RCA, and her debut album,
Animal -- featuring collaborations with
Dr. Luke,
Max Martin, and
Benny Blanco -- was released in early 2010.
Animal proved to be a big hit, reaching the top of the Billboard 200 and spinning off the number one single "TiK ToK."