Sony Music and Dr. Luke’s team insisted the album is in development, with representatives for RCA, another Sony subsidiary, facilitating the process along with Kemosabe staff — and without Dr. Luke’s direct involvement. A list of outside producers has been approved, they said, and a recording schedule was in the works.
“Creating a new album takes time, and everyone’s goal is to deliver a high-quality album consistent with Kesha’s past releases,” Sony said in a statement. “We hope to share exciting new music with Kesha’s fans soon.”