Kesha dropped her eccentric and original tracks of her fourth studio album called “High Road” in early 2020. The American singer-songwriter partnered with RCA and Kemosabe Records, which helped her take over the role of being the sole executive producer of her very own album.

The album featured few artists with different music genre background like Sturgil Simpson, Big Freedia, and even her former alter-self Ke$ha -- with the her most iconic dollar sign.

As per MTV, the “TikTok” singer aims to keep on doing on what she does best. "Pissing off people who wanna be pissed..,” she added.

Kesha showed support to LGBTQ+ community

Kesha is not a quitter – in fact, that’s what she is also known for. She, undoubtedly, brought her confidence and energy to the 2020 Pride Live’s Stonewall Day. While there, the songstress sang her 2017 song “Rainbow” with a scenic background of the LGBT’s mark – rainbow.

The singer dedicated her touching performance to the LGBTQ+, especially to the youth. Singing the lines “I've found a rainbow….Trust me, I know, life is scary…But just put those colors on..” made the rainbow community melt their hearts, knowing that there are personalities like Kesha who show love and support through her music.

Before her heart-whelming performance, the “We R Who We R” hitmaker became very emotional as she expressed her gratefulness and hope to the youth as the future of America.

“You inspire me with your energy, your heart, your voices, and the way you take action,” Kesha said. The singer-songwriter, also, urged the youth to vote wisely to the upcoming November elections.

Kesha or Ke$ha?

For starters, the 33-year-old pop-star was born in the name Kesha Rose Sebert. She became popular in 2009 with her debut track “TikTok,” followed by “We R Who We R.” Formerly Ke$ha, the singer-songwriter was first featured in Flo Rida’s “Right Round” hit single after signing a contract with Kemosabe Records.

She has earned a place in the music industry that made her achieve the climax of her career. She has now two no.1 albums in the U.S. Billboard with her 2019 “Animal” and 2017 “Rainbow” albums.

Kesha’s singles also hit the record in the Top 10 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, which include “Your Love Is My Drug,” “Die Young,” “Blah Blah Blah” and more.

Meanwhile, the Global Pride is a 24-hour live stream hosted by Todrick Hall amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which canceled almost all Pride Month events. The said event featured artists that supports the LGBTQ+ community like Adam Lambert, Big Freedia, and some politicians like Justin Trudeau.

Watch Kesha’s Global Pride 2020 virtual event performance below: