kesha's new song HymnImage Source: etonline.com

Kesha has dropped a new track called Hymn this week. The singer says it was co-written with her mother, Pebe Sebert, along with Cara Salimando and a few producers. Hymn follows the singer’s previous releases, Praying, Woman, and Learn to Let Go.

Kesha wrote an essay to accompany the track, in which she describes it as a song for “people who feel like outcasts.” Listen to the track below. Read her essay posted below as well.

“I think that one of the reasons why my music connects with people who feel like they don’t fit in is because I have never fit in either — this is why the song ‘Hymn’ is so special to me,” she wrote on Mic. “The longer title was ‘Hymn for the Hymnless’. And when I say “hymnless,” I’m talking about people who feel like they don’t fit in, people who feel like they don’t have a hymn.”

“That’s how I have always felt myself — there was never one group or scene that was entirely mine. The lyrics are, “This is a hymn for the hymnless, kids with no religion.” Religion, for me, in this song doesn’t mean necessarily religion as in your spiritual belief, but more like kids with no set way of life. I’m still trying to figure out what I believe and what the truth is in my heart, and I know I’m not alone. My mind and opinions keep changing and expanding.”

She continued to say she hoped ‘Hymn’ would be a song that “will find and connect with people who feel like outcasts, especially young people today growing up with the omnipresent internet.”

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