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Singer Kesha rallies Grammys in fierce anti-abuse statement

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NEW YORK: Pop singer Kesha delivered a powerful statement on behalf of women’s equality at the Grammys on Sunday as she led a fierce performanc­e of “Praying”, her own account of abuse, with A- list back- up from a chorus of stars.

Her face intense and her voice building in ferocity, Kesha brought the crowd at Madison Square Garden to its feet and at times to tears at a time of growing public consciousn­ess about sexual harassment and misconduct.

“Praying” is an autobiogra­phical song clearly directed at Dr. Luke, the producer whom Kesha accuses of raping and psychologi­cally tormenting her.

Even before the rise of the # MeToo movement in response to revelation­s about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, Kesha rattled the industry by demanding the end of her contract to work with Dr. Luke, who has denied the assault charges.

“After everything you’ve done / I can thank you for how strong I have become,” Kesha sings.

Kesha performed at the Grammys surrounded by fellow stars including Cyndi Lauper, Bebe Rexha, Camila Cabello and Andra Day, who offered symbolic and literal support.

Kesha embraced them in a bear hug as she finished.

Singer Janelle Monae, introducin­g Kesha, said that the music industry needed to address its own abuse problems.

“To those who would dare try and silence us, we offer you two words: Time’s Up!” she said, using a slogan for the movement launched on New Year’s Day by hundreds of prominent women in the entertainm­ent industry.

“We say time’s up for pay i n e qu a l i t y, discrimina­tion or harassment of any kind, and the abuse of power,” she said.

Despite the rousing reception, Kesha was passed over for the awards. She was not nominated in major categories and came up short for the two pop prizes for which she was in the running.

Before the Grammys, Kesha tweeted that “I needed this song in a very real way” and that she was nervous to perform.

“If you need it, I hope this song finds you,” she wrote. — AFP

 ??  ?? Kesha attends the 60th Annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square on Sunday in New York City. • (Above, right) Kesha (Centre) is joined by a multitude of singers as they perform ‘ Praying’. — Reuters photos Alessia Cara poses with the Best New Artist award.
Kesha attends the 60th Annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square on Sunday in New York City. • (Above, right) Kesha (Centre) is joined by a multitude of singers as they perform ‘ Praying’. — Reuters photos Alessia Cara poses with the Best New Artist award.

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