Kesha stuns fans with nude pictures: 'Who needs clothes?'
The singer encouraged her fans to also listen to her album without clothes.
Kesha has stunned her fans after posing for nude photos to promote her new album Gag Order, telling her followers to 'get naked'.
The 36-year-old shared a series of snaps with just records covering her, as she encouraged others to strip off as well.
"Get naked and listen to Gag Order on vinyl!" she wrote. "And then send me your hot pics. Who needs clothes when you got my new record?"
"You're my queen!" one follower commented.
"This is the only way to listen to Gag Order tbh," another added.
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"My neighbours might hate that. They’d love the music of course," a third joked.
"Literally as soon as it comes in, count on it," someone else added.
"Literally preordered the second you announced the album. We’ve been waiting mama, another said.
Kesha's carefree pictures come as the singer prepares to go to court in July as her long-running battle with music producer Dr Luke continues.
The producer, whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald, is countersuing Kesha for defamation after she first filed a suit accusing him of physical, sexual and emotional abuse in 2014. While a judge dismissed Kesha's claims, saying they were too old, Luke's suit continues.
Kesha's new album
Speaking about her new album with Rolling Stone, Kesha described it as "the most intimate thing I've ever created".
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"I really dug into some of my uglier emotions and sides of myself that are less fun," she says. "It’s scary being vulnerable. The fact that I have compiled an entire record of these emotions, of anger, of insecurity, of anxiety, of grief, of pain, of regret, all of that is so nerve-racking — but it’s also so healing."
Her new song 'Fine Line' addresses her legal battle for the first time, with the singer saying, "I feel as if there has been an implied gag order for a very long time now."
"With my ongoing litigation hanging over my head, I have not been able to speak freely because I know everything I say is scrutinized."
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