Last week, Kesha returned with her powerful gospel ballad 'Praying', her first lead single since she began a long legal battle with Dr Luke, which many believe the lyrics of the song address.
Now the star has released another new song from upcoming album Rainbow titled 'Woman', and it's a big, upbeat, Destiny's Child meets '60s divas meets RuPaul's Drag Race ("don't touch my weave") anthem.
You can give the song and its video a spin here – but be warned that it does contain some strong language:
The track is clearly an explicit middle finger to anyone who tries to put women down, but the inspiration comes from one man in particular.
Speaking at preview event (via The Line of Best Fit), Kesha revealed that Donald Trump's "grab them by the pussy" comment led to this song's creation.
"That made me so infuriated, as a hardcore feminist," she said. "Ever since I was a kid and knew what a feminist was, I was a feminist.
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"[I was] raised by a feminist. Once I heard that[comment] I was like, okay, well, I'm going to write this song about being a badass motherf**king woman who you don't want to f**k with."
Although the sound has changed, it's unmistakably Kesha, and we're so glad to have her back.
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