Sony congratulated Kesha for her performance at Sunday
night's Grammys.
Fans are furious at the record label, which is involved
in ongoing litigation with the artist.
Kesha accused Dr. Luke, her producer at Sony, for
sexual abuse.
Sony is experiencing a backlash after congratulating one of its
own musicians, Kesha, for her powerful performance at the
Grammys Sunday night.
People are accusing the label of being complicit in stalling
Kesha's career after she accused her producer, Dr. Luke, of
sexual assault.
Kesha performed the song "Praying," which was released after a
lengthy period of time where she released little music, partially
because she was engaged in a legal battle with Dr. Luke over
allegations of sexual assault,
physical abuse, and emotional abuse. Dr. Luke runs Kemosabe
Records, a subsidiary of Sony's music label, and has Kesha signed
on to a contract.
The legal battle between Dr. Luke and Kesha are still ongoing,
but Kesha managed to release her album "Rainbows" last year and
perform her single "Praying" at Sunday night's Grammy awards.
Still, fans are upset with Sony.
— Joe (@ThatJoeHalpin) January 29, 2018
Now hold up. You counter-sued when she spoke out about her abuse and FORCED her to stay in a contact with her abuser. Fuck you, @SonyMusicGlobal. YOU are the problem.
A representative for Sony Music didn't immediately respond to
INSIDER's request for comment.
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