Kesha: 'Dr. Luke made me so miserable'
Kesha was so miserable at the lowest point of her relationship with producer and former mentor Dr. Luke she attempted suicide.
The 29-year-old Tik Tok singer has opened up about working with the hitmaker she is suing for emotional abuse, revealing he wouldn't let her get serious about her career and insisted her music should be fun and frivolous.
"Something that was always told to me is: 'You’re fun. We're going
to capitalize on that'," Kesha tells The New York Times
Magazine.
"I was like, 'I am fun, but I'm a lot of other things'. But Luke’s
like, 'No, you’re fun. That’s all you are for your first
record'.”
The singer also had an issue with the way Dr. Luke 'dumbed down'
her break-out solo hit Tik Tok, adding, "I remember specifically
him saying, 'Make it more dumb. Make it more stupid. Make it more
simple, just dumb'.
"I was like, 'OK, 'Boys try to touch my junk. Going to get crunk.
Everybody getting drunk...' or whatever, and he was like,
'Perfect'."
And she didn't appreciate the comments he made about her figure
when she put on a little weight, telling the publication, "I was
under immense pressure to starve myself and I tried to and almost
killed myself in the process."
Kesha has been embroiled in legal action against her Kemosabe label
boss since 2014, when she accused him of emotional and physical
abuse, which he denies.
As part of her spat with the producer, real name Lukasz Gottwald,
the singer was ordered to turn over medical records pertaining to
the alleged abuse after his lawyers requested them in May (16), in
a bid to disprove her claims. Worried Gottwald would release her
gynaecological, psychiatric and rehab records, which date back 10
years, her lawyers filed a motion to keep them private.
Earlier this month (Oct16), Supreme Court Judge Shirley Kornreich
ruled her medical records would remain sealed in order to "insulate
her from unnecessary embarrassment and to protect her medical
providers". The records will only be seen by Kesha, Dr. Luke, and
lawyers involved in the case.