Kesha dons eye-catching ensemble of luxe gold print jumpsuit and snakeskin boots at LAX as she promotes forthcoming album High Road

There's never any doubt Kesha is a star when you see her.

The 32-year-old musical artist was seen at LAX airport Tuesday as she traveled in a lithe, luxe gold jumpsuit that blended leopard skin and palatial patterns, rounding out the eye-catching ensemble with gold snakeskin boots.

The Los Angeles native, whose full name is Kesha Rose Sebert, wore black cat eye sunglasses and had her dark brown locks styled in bangs at the travel terminal, as she toted a black leather purse on the outing.

Lights, camera, action: Kesha, 32, radiated star presence at LAX airport Tuesday as she traveled in a lithe, luxe gold jumpsuit that blended leopard skin and palatial patterns

Lights, camera, action: Kesha, 32, radiated star presence at LAX airport Tuesday as she traveled in a lithe, luxe gold jumpsuit that blended leopard skin and palatial patterns

The Tik Tok singer as of late has been promoting her forthcoming album High Road, which will be her first studio album release since Rainbow in 2017.

The Rich, White, Straight Men artist opened up to Rolling Stone last month in a statement about the differences in mindset and creative process in making the respective albums.

'I feel like this time around I reconnected to the unrestrained joy and wildness that's always been a part of me - and in this process I have had the most fun I've ever had making a record,' the We R Who We R performer said. 'I hope my fans love it as much as I loved making it - and know I always have y'all in mind.'

The Right Round songstress has made headlines amid her five-year legal battle with former producer Dr. Luke, who she's accused of sexual assault and battery, in addition to emotional abuse.

Fashionista: Kesha rounded out her eye-catching ensemble with gold snakeskin boots

Fashionista: Kesha rounded out her eye-catching ensemble with gold snakeskin boots

Exciting: The Tik Tok singer as of late has been promoting her forthcoming album High Road, which will be her first studio album release since Rainbow in 2017

Exciting: The Tik Tok singer as of late has been promoting her forthcoming album High Road, which will be her first studio album release since Rainbow in 2017 

Kesha said that she felt like she 'had to address some very serious things' on Rainbow, whereas she 'reclaimed [her] love of life' in making High Road.

'To quote one of my favorite songs of all time I've decided to "fight for my right to party!"' she said. 'On my own terms. I won't be defined by my past, but I will learn from it. I am so happy, and I hope that happiness is infectious.'

In a teaser trailer for the album she released last week, she delved in deeper to how her problems with Dr. Luke left her in 'a very different headspace' and that she 'had to address some very serious things' amid the creation of Rainbow.

Back and better than ever: The 5ft9 beauty last week appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform a new song from the forthcoming record titled Raising Hell

Back and better than ever: The 5ft9 beauty last week appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform a new song from the forthcoming record titled Raising Hell

Change of tune: Kesha said that her forthcoming record will be more lighthearted than her 2017's Rainbow

Change of tune: Kesha said that her forthcoming record will be more lighthearted than her 2017's Rainbow 

'But now, on my new record, I revisit my roots of pure and utter debaucherous joy,' she said. Kesha got her b***s back, and they're bigger than ever. So have a good time while you're on this road trip from Hell.'

The 5ft9 beauty last week appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform a new song from the forthcoming record, titled Raising Hell, alongside bounce music innovator Big Freedia, 41.

High Road is slated for release January 10, 2020. 

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