A new collaboration? Jack Antonoff wants to help Kesha amid her ugly court battle with Dr. Luke. The Fun. guitarist offered to produce the “Die Young” singer’s new music on Monday, February 22.
“hey @kesharose — don’t know what the legal specifics are, but if you want to make something together & then leak it for everyone I’m around,” Antonoff, 31, wrote via Twitter.
“.. @kesharose or just make something and wait on it till that creep can’t block you anymore,” he added. “Standing offer from me and everyone I work with.” (While it’s not clear who Antonoff is including in that group, he’s worked with Taylor Swift and Sara Bareilles.)
hey @kesharose — don’t know what the legal specifics are, but if you want to make something together & then leak it for everyone I’m around
— jackantonoff (@jackantonoff) February 22, 2016
Zedd has also reached out to the “Tik Tok” singer via social media. “@KeshaRose very very sorry to hear about the whole situation,” the DJ, 26, tweeted on Monday. “I’ll be happy to produce a song for you if you want my help.”
As previously reported, Kesha, 28, broke down in tears in a New York City courtroom on Friday, February 19, over a legal case with Dr. Luke. A judge denied Kesha’s request to get out of her Sony contract with the music producer, even though she alleges that he raped her in 2006. Dr. Luke has since slammed the singer’s claims.
@KeshaRose very very sorry to hear about the whole situation. I’ll be happy to produce a song for you if you want my help.
— Zedd (@Zedd) February 22, 2016
“The New York County Supreme Court on Friday found that Kesha is already ‘free’ to record and release music without working with Dr. Luke as a producer if she doesn’t want to. Any claim that she isn’t ‘free’ is a myth,” Dr. Luke’s lawyers said in a statement to Us Weekly on Monday. “Dr. Luke and his companies invested in Kesha’s success through their contributions, Sony Music has already spent over $11 million promoting Kesha, and Sony Music and its label Kemosabe Records are committed to continuing to promote her work.”