Kesha, who has been prohibited from recording new songs with producers other than her former collaborator Dr. Luke, has found her way back to amuse her fans with her music.
After touring earlier this year, the 28-year-old has teamed up with a new, all-male band, The Yeast Infection. She performed with the group at a surprise concert at the Springwater Supper Club and Lounge in Nashville just before Christmas, reports E! Online.
Kesha posted on her Facebook page over Christmas a video of their gig, during which she sang alternate versions of her hits 'Blow' and 'Timber.'
Along with the video she wrote, "Thanks for all of the support this year!!!....Don't worry NO ONE will ever shut me up."
On Instagram Kesha wrote, "Merry Christmas animals! I'm so grateful for u!! wish u all coulda been there at my show!! No matter what, no one will ever stop me from making noise. Never let anyone take ur happiness. That's the only way they beat u. Never let them win. Love u all. Merry merry.
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