We may finally be getting some new music from Kesha, according to Sony Music.
Kesha has been through a lot over the last few years, and throughout her personal and legal battles, her fans (and fellow artists) have showed their support for the singer/songwriter.
In a statement to BuzzFeed News, the record company said: "Creating a new album takes time, and everyone’s goal is to deliver a high quality album consistent with Kesha’s past releases. We hope to share exciting new music with Kesha’s fans soon."
A new album would be her first since 2012's Warrior.
Despite the fact that Kesha hasn't released a full-length album in four years, she was on a headlining summer tour, made appearances at several festivals, and recorded a version of Zedd's "True Colors" -- even performing the song live at Coachella during his set.
According to BuzzFeed, Kesha submitted 28 songs over the summer and apparently, the label has "been in regular contact with all parties to 'keep the process moving forward.'"
However, BuzzFeed also reported that Kesha's lawyer Daniel Petrocelli had this to say about the 29-year-old LA native's efforts to create new music:
“Kesha has been trying for six months to record and release new music. Only in the last month, after our last court hearing, has any progress been made, but it is hardly enough. Kesha still has received no commitments on promotion, songs, or even a release date.
"We hope things turn around fast. Meanwhile, Kesha intends to continue participating in the creative process in the hopes she can meaningfully return to work."
Well, our fingers are definitely crossed!
Original article at iHeartRadio.