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Wyrdness said:
itsFizz said:
Why don´t they simply replace him with another producer? If she doesn´t have to work with him then there should be no problem at all.

The contract means she can only work with him, working with anyone else is a breach of it.

Except that SONY allowed her to work with different producers. What was her reaction? 

"It's also true that Sony won't make Kesha continue to work directly with Dr. Luke in order to fulfill her six-album contract.

But none of this means much, Kesha and her lawyers argue, given Dr. Luke's tremendous power and influence at Sony, and given the reality of how brief a pop star's career can be.

Kesha's attorneys say Sony simply won't promote anything Kesha does with a different producer because Dr. Luke wants to set Kesha up to fail. Meanwhile, if Kesha has to wait for her lawsuit against Dr. Luke to be resolved, she won't be able to record with anyone else during that time, she'll fall further into obscurity, and her career will effectively be over."

Can this get any more ridiculous? I thought you were trying to leave SONY to pursuit your true artistic vision, regardless of sales. 

Let alone the fact that the only hits you had were produced by Dr. Luke. I am sorry to say but I think you already faded into obsecurity, your second album flopped and that's when you started complaining. 

 

The fact that she went to court to mainly ask to get out of her contract, instead of getting Dr. Luke behind bars, says just as much.

I find the support she is getting appalling, but not surprising, I am sure many female singers are looking to improve their contract using "I have a vagina" card.