Kesha has frequently been sharing her gratitude on social media following the devastating legal loss, which saw an outpouring of support from celebrities and fans.
And on Friday - after canceling an upcoming concert for the weekend - the 28-year-old treated her supporters to a taste of her talents with a clip of her singing.
'Oh, I don't know what I would do without you, oh no, I don't know where I would be...' the star croons in the video posted by her attorney, Mark Geragos.
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For her fans: Kesha's attorney Mark Geragos posted a short video of the star singing on Friday as a 'special thanks' for everyone's support following her big legal loss
Mark captioned the emotional Twitter video: 'A special thanks to everyone who has had her back #animals.'
In the short clip, Kesha can be seen looking down, counting off before she begins her heart-wrenching tune.
The songstress keeps her eyes down throughout the clip, which focuses on her face and long, straight blonde tresses.
The musical message comes the day after it was announced that the performer had canceled Saturday's concert at Loyola University Chicago for 'personal reasons.'
Emotional: The hitmaker showed off her beautiful voice in the emotional clip
'Kesha has expressed her disappointment in having to cancel,' the college's Department of Programming wrote on Facebook Wednesday, adding: 'But she feels that this is the best decision for her at this time.'
It would have been the 28-year-old pop singer's first gig since her big legal loss last Friday against Sony and producer Dr. Luke.
In the wake of the cancellation, it was also revealed that Kesha's loyal Manhattan fans are organizing a rally outside of Sony Music headquarters this Friday to protest Judge Shirley Kornreich's decision not to release her from her contract.
Moving: Kesha could be heard counting off before singing: 'Oh, I don't know what I would do without you, oh no, I don't know where I would be...'
Behind her: The video comes after Kesha cancelled an upcoming concert, and as her fans rally together to protest Judge Shirley Kornreich's decision not to release her from her contract
In addition, over 200K of her fans - nicknamed 'Animals' - have signed an online Care 2 Petition demanding Sony Music head Doug Morris to 'free' her.
The Timber crooner also has numerous celebrity supporters, including Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Lorde, Fiona Apple, Kelly Clarkson, Jack Antonoff, Zedd, and Sony's biggest earner Adele.
Unfortunately, on Wednesday the company responded to the demands to 'Free Kesha,' saying that there was nothing that they could do.
Grateful: On Tuesday Kesha had taken to Instagram to share a sweet message for her supporters, as well as a selfie showing her face 'swollen from tears'
There for her: Kesha has received an outpouring of support from celebrities, such as Lady Gaga
'Sony has made it possible for Kesha to record without any connection, involvement or interaction with Luke whatsoever, but Sony is not in a position to terminate the contractual relationship between Luke and Kesha,' Scott A. Edelman, a lawyer for the company, told The New York Times.
The heavily-tattooed millennial is contractually obligated to record six albums with the 42-year-old Grammy winner - born Lukasz Gottwald - whose alleged sexual assault, harassment, and emotional abuse led to her two-month stint at Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center in 2014.
The day before Kesha had thanked her fans on Instagram, posting a seflie of her face 'swollen from tears' along with a heartfelt message.
'I am beyond words in gratitude. thank you is not enough but it is all I have. a million times over and forever thank you.'
She continued: 'the support I have received has left my face swollen from tears. I love you all so much. [heart emoji] a statement too large for this format is coming....'
The hitmaker followed that up with a long message on Facebook in which she stressed that she was 'beyond humbled and thankful' for everyone's support.
She also explained that the case was never about renegotiating her contract, but that she just wanted 'to be able to make music without being afraid, scared, or abused.'
Her message of support: On Tuesday the star had promised a longer message of thanks, and she later followed through with this heartfelt Facebook post
Meanwhile, Dr. Luke - who's countersuing - tweeted: 'I didn’t rape Kesha and I have never had sex with her.'
'Kesha has denied under oath the horrible allegations now being made against me,' he continued, which is substantiated by a 2011 deposition of Kesha denying he ever raped or drugged her.
The video - which had been shared by TMZ, is from when they were being sued by her ex-manager David Sonenberg of DAS Communications for millions.
His side: Meanwhile, Dr. Luke - born Lukasz Gottwald - took to Twitter to deny Kesha's claims, insisting: 'I didn’t rape Kesha and I have never had sex with her' (pictured in 2013)
However, the Tik Tok singer claims that the testimony was forced, under the threat of Dr. Luke 'destroying her family.'
Kesha will next appear in R-rated comedy Bad Moms, which also stars Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn.
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