Ke$ha Memoir: 'Blow,' 'Tik Tok' Singer Writing Tell-All Illustrated Book, 'My Crazy Beautiful Life'

Many stars are revealing their life-story in memoirs. The latest is pop singer Ke$ha.

According to MTVNews, Ke$ha announced Monday that she will write an all-tell illustrated memoir slated for release on Nov. 20 entitled "My Crazy Beautiful Life."

"According to a release announcing the book, it will feature the 25-year-old's 'thoughts and reflections' on her rocket rise to fame and feature photos that stretch from her childhood in Nashville to her most recent tour," MTVNews reported.

While the cover is not final, a description of the memoir is found on Simon & Schuster's digital catalog:

In less than three years, I've gone from being the worst waitress in LA to living out my childhood dreams of singing my songs to people all over the world. Sometimes, it feels as if the last few years have encompassed a few decades... You might have heard my voice on the radio, seen me onstage and on the red carpet, or in a music video, but that's only a part of the story. In these pages, I'm revealing a more complete picture of what my life is really like. It's not all glamorous and it's not all pretty, but it's all real... I want you to come on a whirlwind journey with an all-access pass to My Crazy Beautiful Life.

The illustrated book will be 192 pages.

Ke$ha recently released her new single, "Die Young," which has already become a big hit. Her second full-length album, "Warrior," is slated for release Dec. 4.

According to MTVNews, Grammy-nominated and frequent collaborator superproducer Dr. Luke said the new songs will surprise fans.

"There's a lot of uptempo music there, but there are definitely some very raw songs in there with not a whole lot of production," he said of the tracks, which feature less Auto-Tune than fans might be used to. "She's singing songs with no doubles on it from the beginning to the end of the song, which you never hear in music anymore. She has a stellar voice, and it's funny that a lot of people haven't realized that, but they will now, for sure."

Maybe the memoir will surprise fans too.

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