
Kesha recalled thinking she was having a "mental breakdown" when she experienced a "scary spiritual awakening" during a guided meditation in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The album - the follow-up to 2020's 'High Road' - is also produced by studio wizard Rick Rubin.Īnd Indian philosopher Osho is sampled on the song 'All I Need Is You'. Kesha revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that her ex gave her Dass' book 'Be Here Now' - which is also the name of Harrison's 1973 solo song - while she was in rehab. The album's track-listing revealed an interlude called 'Ram Dass Interlude', which is dedicated to the late American spiritual teacher Baba Ram Dass, who was a pioneer of LSD and a guru who inspired the late Beatles guitarist George Harrison. The wizard in question is Oberon Zell, 80, who featured on her podcast 'Kesha and the Creepies'.

“He’s a really smart, weird, nice guy and he’s a f****** wizard, so I was like, I’ll put him on the record.” Kesha is quoted by The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column as saying: “The last song, 'Happy', is sampling a wizard I’m friends with. The 36-year-old singer had a spiritual awakening that inspired the lead single, 'Eat The Acid', and she's revealed that the track 'Happy' features a "really smart, weird, nice guy". Kesha samples "a wizard I'm friends with" on her new album.
