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Dr. Luke nixes endorsement for Kesha execution at Billboard recompenses

Kesha and Dr. Luke have not kissed and made up; their intense lawful and expert squabble tilts on. In the most recent clash, Kesha lost a gig — she was to perform at Sunday's Billboard Music Awards — in light of the fact that Dr. Luke's record name, Kemosabe Records (to which she is still tied), nixed its endorsement. Why? It may have something to do with a report in TMZ and the New York Daily News a week ago, in which "sources near Kesha" asserted she arranged an execution in which she would diss Dr. Luke (genuine name: Lukasz Gottwald). She denied this late Tuesday. Prior in the day, an announcement from dick clark creations, which delivers the honors appear, said that Kesha had acknowledged its welcome to perform at the appear and "got composed endorsement from Dr. Luke's name." "Kemosabe along these lines cancelled its endorsement taking after a media report on Wednesday, May eleventh with respect to Kesha's appearance on the BBMAs," the announcement read. "Sadly, Kesha and Kemosabe have subsequent to been not able go to an understanding for Kesha to perform on the appear. dick clark preparations has a long standing association with Kesha. We trust that the gatherings can go to a course of action such that we can proceed with that long-standing association with an execution by Kesha on the Billboard Music Awards stage on May 22nd." Uh oh.In the event that the two sides don't achieve understanding before Sunday, Kesha misses out on an opportunity to show up on the same stage as Ludacris and Ciara, who will have; with Madonna, who will pay tribute to her buddy Prince; with Britney Spears, who will get the Millennium Award for exceptional vocation accomplishment and impact in the music business; and with Celine Dion, who will get the ICON Award for her lifetime accomplishment and persevering commitment to famous music. Surprisingly, the Billboard Awards will air live ( 8 p.m. ET) on ABC.

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