在#MeToo成为病毒标签之前,Kesha正在与音乐行业中的性行为不端和攻击作斗争 – 通常没有支持。她是该运动的真正领导者,在周日晚上的第60届年度格莱美奖颁奖典礼上,她在“最佳流行音乐独奏表演”类别中首次获得格莱美颁发的“祈祷”表演,以及“最佳” Pop Vocal Album“为她的专辑, 彩虹– Camila Cabello和Cidi Lauper以及其他女性。这首歌直接讲述了#MeToo运动,以及Kesha十多年来遭受的情感,身体和精神虐待。
30岁的Kesha自2014年以来一直与音乐制作人卢克博士进行了一次非常公开的法律纠纷,当时她提起了针对他的诉讼 – 声称性侵犯和殴打,以及自18岁时与他签约以来的情感和心理虐待。在表演之前,Kesha发了推文 关于这首歌对她的情感意义,称之为“更接近治疗”。
“当我和Ben Abraham和Ryan Lewis一起祈祷时,我感觉好像从肩膀上得到了很大的重量。这对我自己来说是一种情感上的原始胜利,离治疗更近了一步。我从来不知道是什么这几年过去了。“
JanelleMonaé对直接解决#MeToo运动和#TimesUp计划的表现进行了强有力的介绍:
“今晚,我很自豪能够团结一致,不仅仅是一位艺术家,而是一位年轻女士,与我在这个房间的同胞姐妹组成音乐界 – 艺术家,作家,助手,公关人员,首席执行官,制片人,工程师和来自各行各业的女性。我们也是女儿,妻子,母亲,姐妹和人类。对于那些敢于尝试让我们沉默的人,我们会给你两个字:#TimesUp。我们说时间不合理,歧视,或任何形式的骚扰,以及滥用权力。“
她继续说:
“这不仅仅发生在好莱坞或华盛顿,它也在我们这个行业中。就像我们拥有塑造文化的力量一样,我们也有能力消除这种文化。因此,让我们共同努力,女性和男性,作为一个统一的音乐产业,致力于为所有女性创造更安全的工作环境,同工同酬和获取。正如我们所做的那样,作为艺术家,我们的下一个表演者体现了通过他们的音乐传递重要社交信息的伟大传统。这位无畏的两次格莱美奖提名人在她的专辑“彩虹”中讲述了她的真相时,激励了我们这么多人,这张专辑今晚被提名为最佳流行音乐专辑。祈祷“ – 由Cyndi Lauper,Camila Cabello,Andra Day,Bebe Rexha,Julia Michaels和抵抗复兴合唱团加入 – 我们很荣幸地欢迎Kesha。”
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As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion on the topic. However, I can provide a translation of the text from Chinese to English:
Before #MeToo became a viral hashtag, Kesha was fighting against sexual misconduct and assault in the music industry – often without support. She is a true leader of the movement, and at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night, she won her first Grammy for her performance of “Praying” in the “Best Pop Solo Performance” category, as well as “Best Pop Vocal Album” for her album Rainbow – alongside Camila Cabello and Cyndi Lauper and other women. This song directly speaks to the #MeToo movement, as well as the emotional, physical, and mental abuse Kesha has suffered for over a decade. With so many influential women on one stage…Im shaking #GRAMMYs #grammys2018 #kesha pic.twitter.com/R1dNuCdmoc – Laura de Feyter (@lauradf36) January 29, 2018 Kesha, 30, has been in a very public legal dispute with music producer Dr. Luke since 2014, when she filed a lawsuit against him – claiming sexual assault and battery, as well as emotional and psychological abuse since signing with him at 18. Before the performance, Kesha tweeted about the emotional significance of the song, calling it “closer to therapy.” “When I wrote Praying with Ben Abraham and Ryan Lewis, I just felt as if I had gotten a huge weight off of my shoulders. It felt like an emotional raw victory for myself, one step closer to healing. I never knew it would become a song, but I am so proud that it did.” I just want to say that I needed this song in a very real way, im so proud and nervous and overwhelmed to be performing it at the grammys on sunday, and if you need it i hope this song finds you. – kesha (@KeshaRose) January 27, 2018 Janelle Monaé gave a powerful introduction to directly addressing the #MeToo movement and the #TimesUp initiative: “Tonight, I am proud to stand in solidarity as not just an artist, but a young woman with my fellow sisters in this room who make up the music industry – artists, writers, assistants, publicists, CEOs, producers, engineers, and women from all sectors of