Los Angeles - Kesha is getting her own TV show.
The Die Young singer has signed a deal with MTV for a new reality series, entitled Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life, which promises to document the "drama, madness and euphoria" of her professional and personal life.
Ke$ha said: "You might have heard my voice on the radio, seen me on stage or in a music video, but that's only a part of the story.
"With this documentary series I'm revealing a more complete picture of what my life is really like. It's not all glamorous but it's all real."
'It became my mission to document it'
The footage was shot by Kesha's filmmaker brother Lagan Sebert over the course of two years and he is pleased to be able to tell his sister's story.
Lagan said: "I was working as a journalist as my sister was fighting her way to the top of the charts.
"Journalists live and die by the story and I soon realised that the most amazing story was happening in my own family and it became my mission to document it. With the help from Steven Greenstreet and Sandra Sampayo and Ted Roach I set off on a two year long journey to tell my sister's story."
MTV said the "no-limits" series would depict Kesha "as she navigates the drama, madness and euphoria of her professional and personal life while recording a new album and traveling the globe".
The show will premiere on MTV in April.
The Die Young singer has signed a deal with MTV for a new reality series, entitled Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life, which promises to document the "drama, madness and euphoria" of her professional and personal life.
Ke$ha said: "You might have heard my voice on the radio, seen me on stage or in a music video, but that's only a part of the story.
"With this documentary series I'm revealing a more complete picture of what my life is really like. It's not all glamorous but it's all real."
'It became my mission to document it'
The footage was shot by Kesha's filmmaker brother Lagan Sebert over the course of two years and he is pleased to be able to tell his sister's story.
Lagan said: "I was working as a journalist as my sister was fighting her way to the top of the charts.
"Journalists live and die by the story and I soon realised that the most amazing story was happening in my own family and it became my mission to document it. With the help from Steven Greenstreet and Sandra Sampayo and Ted Roach I set off on a two year long journey to tell my sister's story."
MTV said the "no-limits" series would depict Kesha "as she navigates the drama, madness and euphoria of her professional and personal life while recording a new album and traveling the globe".
The show will premiere on MTV in April.