Kesha fans have long been acquainted with her mom, Pebe Sebert, who's been a fixture in her daughter's album credits since day one, cowriting hits including "Your Love Is My Drug" and "Timber." And while the true stans know that Sebert, 69, started her career as a country songwriter - most famously writing "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You," which became a hit for Dolly Parton - fewer listeners are aware that she tried to embark on a pop career of her own in the 1980s. As Sebert tells it now, that was always the plan, despite her country music success.
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Kesha's Mom Pebe Sebert Is Happy It Took 40 Years to Release Her Debut Album
December 12, 2025
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