Did kesha go to harvard?

No. She was set to go to the prestigious Barnard College to study psychology and comparative religion but she dropped out of high-school at the age of 17; this is after music producer Dr Luke (who had previously worked with Kelis and Britney Spears) called her house wanting to sign her up after having heard her material.

In an article of The Guardian, she said "I quit school and moved to LA, and since then I've forgotten everything about Pythagorean theorem."

Kesha was claimed to be a near-genius with an IQ of 140 and she also told NPR that she scored a near-perfect 1500 on her SATs, back when the high score was 1600.

Kesha's big break came from an uncredited and unpaid cameo on rapper Flo Rida's 2009 No. 1 hit "Right Round." Soon after, she landed a record contact with RCA and released her first single, "Tik Tok."

Three years since she filed a lawsuit alleging producer Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald abused her, Kesha is addressing the controversy in a new song and an emotional open letter.

The complicated legal dispute — which spans three states and involves multiple separate suits — started when the singer-songwriter filed a lawsuit against Gottwald in Los Angeles in October 2014, alleging verbal, and contractual abuse. He has never been charged and has steadfastly denied the claims.

In response, Gottwald filed his own lawsuits in New York against Kesha and in Tennessee against her mother for defamation, breach of contract and tortious interference. His defamation lawsuit in New York prompted Kesha to file a countersuit citing abuse and gender-related crimes, but her claims were dismissed in April 2016 because of jurisdictional issues and an expired statute of limitations. Read more at NBCNews.com.

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Friday, July 07 2017
Source: http://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/nov/29/kesha-interview-elizabeth-day