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Kesha is now a startup founder
Kesha may have taken the dollar sign out of her name, but now, the singer is thinking about money again -- not for herself, but to fund the seed round of Kesha may have taken the dollar sign out of her name, but now, the singer is thinking about money again -- not for herself, but to fund the seed round of her new startup, Smash.
“I want a place where artists and music makers of any kind can have community, they can collaborate, they can hire each other and retain all the rights to everything they create,” Kesha said in an interview with WIRED. She went on to describe the app as “LinkedIn for music creators,” or a “Fiverr-style marketplace.” The difference is that Smash plans to prioritize artists’ rights at every stage. He spent twelve years at Apple building some of the first iOS apps, then worked at Facebook, where he built the Year-In-Review feature.
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