Kesha Says It Was 'Silly' of Her to Make Dance-Pop Music!

Kesha is taking a look back at her music career – and she’s
The Rainbow singer-songwriter attended the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s All For The Hall New York Benefit Concert on Tuesday (February 13) in New York City.
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Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris and Maren Morris also attended the benefit.
“My mom is a songwriter, an amazing country songwriter so when I was 16, I decided to do the antithesis of country music which was like dance-pop music,” she told the crowd during the event.
“But then I decided recently that was silly.”
She also spoke to her mom Pebe Sebert‘s “Old Flames Can’t Hold A Candle To You.”
“[The song is] in the Hall of Fame. She taught me how to write songs. So growing up, I dealt with life by writing songs.”