Kesha Dishes on Secret Engagement and Subsequent Breakup
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In a recent interview, pop star Kesha unveils how songwriting has been her guiding light, helping her unravel deep-seated truths about her relationships and personal desires.

AceShowbiz - Known for her candor and vibrant persona, Ke$ha shared some profound insights on SiriusXM's "The Morning Mash Up". The "Joyride" singer emphasized how writing music has not only been therapeutic but also revelatory.

"Basically, I find that writing songs leads me to my truth," she stated. She recounted a pivotal moment when she was engaged, yet through the process of songwriting, she realized the relationship wasn't right for her.

"I was engaged and I didn't wanna be anymore and I didn't even realize that I was gonna break up with him until I wrote a song about it, and then I listened back to it, and I was like, 'Oh no, I'm gonna break up with him now,' " she explained.

Delving deeper, Kesha emphasized the importance of honesty in her music. "You can't lie in a song," she affirmed. "Your song will suck, but also, that's not what it's there for, you know?"

This authenticity is something she not only practices but teaches in her songwriting retreats, blending meditation and journaling to help participants connect with their true emotions.

The singer's love life has often been a subject of public interest. While she hasn't disclosed the identity of her ex-fiancé, she's been linked to various individuals, including health-tech entrepreneur Michael Gilvary and film producer Riccardo Maddalosso.

In another candid revelation, she shared a past experience where an ex-boyfriend broke up with her after she took a friend to one of Taylor Swift's parties instead of him, suspecting he was "in it for the wrong reasons."

Today, Kesha's romantic aspirations have evolved. Embracing her desires unapologetically, she told PEOPLE last month, "I am looking for a sugar daddy." She values being adored and pampered, stating, "I will not feel shame about that."

Reflecting on her dating past, she remarked, "I've dated a lot of very cool, very broke hipsters with very bad attitudes, and so I'm trying to swing the pendulum 180 degrees and go in the entirely opposite direction."

As Kesha continues to evolve both personally and professionally, her upcoming album "Period," set to release on July 4, promises to encapsulate more of her raw and unfiltered truth. With singles like "Yippee-Ki-Yay," "Delusional," and "Joyride," fans can expect a deep dive into the alchemy of pop, driven by her journey of self-discovery and emotional honesty.

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