Kesha Celebrates Her Mother's Debut Album, A Labor of Love That Transcends Time.
In a heartwarming gesture, Kesha is proud to announce her mother Pebe Sebert's self-titled debut album, set to drop on December 12. The record marks an exciting milestone for the artist, who has been working closely with her mother throughout her career.
Sebert, a singer-songwriter and collaborator of Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, and others, revealed the news on social media, sharing a pre-save link to streaming services alongside the simple caption "Pebe Sebert. My one and only album." The announcement comes hours after the release of her latest single, "City's Burning," which is the third installment from the upcoming project.
The album, spanning 11 tracks, showcases Sebert's original recordings from the 1980s, offering a unique glimpse into her artistic journey. Kesha will be releasing the record under her own eponymous label, Kesha Records, which has already proven its prowess with the release of "Period," a critically acclaimed album by Kesha herself.
"I grew up in the studio, watching my mom turn her life into songs," Kesha reflected on social media, explaining how her mother's work had an indelible impact on her own artistic path. "These moments became stories. These stories are her life." The singer acknowledged that she has been inspired by her mother's story and is proud to be releasing her debut album.
In a poignant statement, Sebert shared her struggles with substance abuse and how it affected her work, particularly during the release of her single "Vampire" in 2021. The experience left her heartbroken, but ultimately, she found solace in rediscovering these lost recordings, which have now been revived by Guy Roche.
As Pebe Sebert embarks on this new chapter in her career, Kesha's enthusiasm is palpable. With the release of "These Stories Are Her Life," the two artists are celebrating a labor of love that has spanned decades, transcending time and cementing their bond as creative collaborators and family members.
In a heartwarming gesture, Kesha is proud to announce her mother Pebe Sebert's self-titled debut album, set to drop on December 12. The record marks an exciting milestone for the artist, who has been working closely with her mother throughout her career.
Sebert, a singer-songwriter and collaborator of Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, and others, revealed the news on social media, sharing a pre-save link to streaming services alongside the simple caption "Pebe Sebert. My one and only album." The announcement comes hours after the release of her latest single, "City's Burning," which is the third installment from the upcoming project.
The album, spanning 11 tracks, showcases Sebert's original recordings from the 1980s, offering a unique glimpse into her artistic journey. Kesha will be releasing the record under her own eponymous label, Kesha Records, which has already proven its prowess with the release of "Period," a critically acclaimed album by Kesha herself.
"I grew up in the studio, watching my mom turn her life into songs," Kesha reflected on social media, explaining how her mother's work had an indelible impact on her own artistic path. "These moments became stories. These stories are her life." The singer acknowledged that she has been inspired by her mother's story and is proud to be releasing her debut album.
In a poignant statement, Sebert shared her struggles with substance abuse and how it affected her work, particularly during the release of her single "Vampire" in 2021. The experience left her heartbroken, but ultimately, she found solace in rediscovering these lost recordings, which have now been revived by Guy Roche.
As Pebe Sebert embarks on this new chapter in her career, Kesha's enthusiasm is palpable. With the release of "These Stories Are Her Life," the two artists are celebrating a labor of love that has spanned decades, transcending time and cementing their bond as creative collaborators and family members.