Earlier today, Iggy Azalea tweeted a photo of herself horse riding with Kesha , adding the caption "#FreeKesha."
The tweet came after news broke yesterday, April 6, that a New York judge had rejected Kesha's claims that Dr. Luke’s allegedly abusive behavior constituted a hate crime, noting in her decision, "every rape is not a gender-motivated hate crime."
The rapper also recently revealed that she is keen to find a way to work with Kesha, saying she has the "perfect song" for the pop singer.
Azalea has previously tweeted her support for the singer, albeit in more hedged terms, saying Kesha "deserves the ability to move forward, create and earn a living." She joins a long list of celebrities who have now voiced solidarity with the singer in the midst of her legal battle with Dr. Luke and Sony.