Ke$ha Starring in MTV Docu-Series “My Crazy Beautiful Life” (VIDEO)

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11:02 am, January 30th, 2013

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Ke$ha’s “crazy beautiful life” is the subject of a new documentary series to air on MTV.

The show will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the wacky and wild singer’s life over the past two years.

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“You might have heard my voice on the radio, seen me onstage or in a music video, but that’s only a part of the story,” Ke$ha tells MTV News.

“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,” she adds.

“Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life” premieres in April.

Check out the first promo video below!

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Ke$ha Apologizes for “Inappropriate” ‘Die Young’ Lyrics: I Was “Forced” to Sing It

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7:35 pm, December 18th, 2012

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Ke$ha took to Twitter on Tuesday night to address the controversy surrounding her hit song “Die Young” in the wake of the Connecticut massacre that left 20 school children dead.

Reports surfaced early Tuesday that the song had suffered a significant drop-off in radio plays since Friday’s tragic events due to its subject matter, which includes lines like “We’re gonna die young.”

On Twitter, Ke$ha said she understands “why my song is now inappropriate,” and revealed she was against recording the track in the first place.

“I had my very own issue with ‘die young’” for this reason,” she wrote. ”I did NOT want to sing those lyrics and I was FORCED TO.”

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Ke$ha added in her Twitter missive, ”I’m so so so sorry for anyone who has been effected [sic] by this tragedy.”

Interestingly, the pop star is among the track’s credited songwriters, in addition to Dr. Luke, Lukasz Gottwald, Henry Walter, Benjamin Levin, and fun. singer Nate Ruess.

In late October, the song was promoted on Twitter using the phrase “RIP Kesha,” leading to false speculation that the singer had died.

What do you think of Ke$ha’s comments?

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