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Fiona Apple slams the Grammys for nominating Dr. Luke under the pseudonym Tyson Trax despite Kesha's allegations of abuse

Dec 19, 2020, 01:49 IST
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Fiona Apple performs in 2019, left, and Dr. Luke at the 2014 ASCAP Pop Music Awards.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images / Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic
  • Fiona Apple slammed the Grammy Awards for nominating Dr. Luke this year, despite Kesha's accusations of sexual assault, during a recent interview with The Guardian.
  • "I'm bringing up the Grammys and that's really something that I shouldn't be doing," Apple said, "but really, Dr. Luke is nominated? They had [Kesha] up there singing 'Praying' and now they're gonna go: 'Oh but it's Tyson Trax!'"
  • Kesha performed her single "Praying," which many people interpreted to be about Dr. Luke's alleged abuse, at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
  • Apple, whose album "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" was nominated for three awards this year, said she considered asking her fellow female nominees to "boycott this s---."
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Fiona Apple accused the Grammy Awards of hypocrisy after the Recording Academy nominated Dr. Luke despite Kesha's explosive sexual assault claims.

Dr. Luke produced Doja Cat's record of the year nominee "Say So" under the pseudonym Tyson Trax.

"I'm bringing up the Grammys and that's really something that I shouldn't be doing," Apple said during a recent interview with The Guardian, "but really, Dr. Luke is nominated? They had [Kesha] up there singing 'Praying' and now they're gonna go: 'Oh but it's Tyson Trax!'"

In 2014, Kesha sued her longtime producer, claiming he "sexually, physically, verbally, and emotionally abused [her] to the point where [she] nearly lost her life." Kesha sought to void her contracts with Dr. Luke and eventually dropped the lawsuit in 2016.

During the Grammys ceremony in 2018, Kesha delivered a powerful performance of "Praying," a song that's widely interpreted to be about Dr. Luke's alleged abuse. She was joined onstage by a group of female singers, all symbolically wearing suffragette white.

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Cyndi Lauper and Camila Cabello joined Kesha onstage during her performance of "Praying" at the 2018 Grammys.Kevin Winter/Getty Images for NARAS

Dr. Luke has denied Kesha's allegations and is currently suing her for defamation and breach of contract. He has continued to produce music for artists, including Doja Cat, Kim Petras, Saweetie, and DaBaby.

Apple was nominated for three Grammys this year, including best rock album for "Fetch the Bolt Cutters."

Her single "Shameika" is also up for best rock performance, a category that has all-female nominees for the first time ever - though she said she isn't sure whether she can "go there and support it," referring to the ceremony being held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 31, 2021.

"I immediately had this feeling: I wish I was in a room with these ladies and we could celebrate. I felt really nice for a second," she told The Guardian.

"Every week I send a selfie to Simon, who runs the Tumblr site on me," she continued. "I thought, for that week's selfie, I'm gonna make a T-shirt with everybody's names in little hearts: Phoebe [Bridgers], Brittany [Howard], Danielle, Este, Alana [Haim], Adrienne [Lenker, Big Thief], Grace [Potter]. But then I threw it away. I felt like this is exactly what they want me to do: 'It's better now! I got nominated! And it's all women this year and the Grammys are great!'"

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"I keep going back to them putting Kesha on stage like, 'We believe you' - and I believe her - then two years later, f---ing Tyson Trax."

Apple called the decision to nominate Dr. Luke "bulls---," echoing her famous acceptance speech at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards.

The singer even said she considered boycotting the awards, asking her fellow female nominees to join her.

"I don't know if anybody who's nominated can help having the thought: What would I do If I won? My vision was that I would just get up there with a sledgehammer and I wouldn't say anything, I would take the Grammy and smash it into enough pieces to share and I would invite all the ladies up," she said.

"My second thought was I wonder if I can get all these ladies to boycott this s--- because of Dr Luke."

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Representatives for the Recording Academy and Dr. Luke didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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