Producers offer help to Kesha

Jack Antonoff has offered to produce new music for Kesha. The Bleachers frontman has reached out to the 'Tik Tok' hitmaker - who a court ruled on Friday (19.02.16) cannot be released from her contract with producer Dr. Luke, despite her claims he sexually assaulted her - and said he'd go into the recording studio with her and she could do what she wanted with the sessions. He tweeted: "hey @kesharose -- don't know what the legal specifics are, but if you want to make something together & then leak it for everyone I'm around "or just make something and wait on it till that creep can't block you anymore. standing offer from me and everyone I work with (sic)" And Zedd - who is worked with the likes of Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Lady Gaga - has also offered to produce music for the singer. He tweeted: "very very sorry to hear about the whole situation. I'll be happy to produce a song for you if you want my help.(sic)" The verdict sparked an outpouring of support for Kesha from the likes of Lady Gaga, Demi Lovato and Lily Allen, while Taylor Swift donated $250,000 to the star. Dr. Luke has denied the allegations against him. He tweeted: "Until now I haven't commented on the lawsuits, which should be resolved in court not here on Twitter. "I didn't rape Kesha and I have never had sex with her. Kesha and I were friends for many years and she was like my little sister. "It's a shame that there's so much speculation out there basing itself on so little information. "The only truly objective person who knows the facts is the judge. The judge did not rule in Kesha's favor on Friday.(sic)"

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