Not that many years ago, when she was establishing her early party-hearty image, Kesha might have been near the end of a list of female singer-songwriters you’d dial up to write a song in honor of as revered an American figure as Ruth Bader Ginsburg. That she was first on the list when the Rbg biopic “On the Basis of Sex” came up for a theme song in 2019 is a sign of just how much that image has changed, thanks to a newfound status as an emblem of women’s rights issues and deeply sober songs like last year’s “Praying.”
“Here Comes the Change” came about after the film’s director, Mimi Leder, called Kesha and “we had a long conversation and really connected about the power of females, and mothers in society and nature,” the singer says. “We connected on being powerful women in an industry that is male-dominated.
“Here Comes the Change” came about after the film’s director, Mimi Leder, called Kesha and “we had a long conversation and really connected about the power of females, and mothers in society and nature,” the singer says. “We connected on being powerful women in an industry that is male-dominated.
- 11/29/2018
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
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