While her legal battle with Dr. Luke rages on, Kesha is seemingly making more moves each day to regain control of her music career.
Following the release of her version of "True Colors" with Zedd after a triumphant performance at Coachella last month, the recent news of her joining Diplo's Mad Decent Block Party tour this summer and her live cover of Lady Gaga's "Til It Happens To Y
"I would rather let the truth ruin my career than lie for a monster ever again," Kesha wrote, claiming she was offered a reprieve from her contract if she apologized.
Kesha thanked fans and supporters in Nashville Saturday night where she accepted the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award for her contributions to the LGBT community.