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With her app Smash, Kesha can be whoever she wants — even a tech CEO

With her app Smash, Kesha can be whoever she wants — even a tech CEO

Kesha, the popular music artist, is venturing into the tech industry by developing a new app called Smash. The app aims to connect musicians, enabling them to collaborate and create music together, while also establishing clear, artist-friendly contracts between collaborators. The app is designed to empower musicians and provide them with more control over their creative and business processes. Kesha, who has faced challenges in the music industry, is using her experience to build a platform that addresses the needs of artists. Smash is intended to streamline the process of finding collaborators, negotiating contracts, and managing the logistics of music production. By providing a centralized platform, the app aims to create a more transparent and equitable environment for musicians to work together. The development of Smash reflects Kesha's ambition to expand her role beyond just being a musical artist. She is now positioning herself as a tech entrepreneur, seeking to disrupt the traditional music industry and empower artists to take charge of their careers.

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