Kesha attends The Humane Society of The United States' To The Rescue gala at Paramount Studios on May 7, 2016 in Hollywood, Calif.

After a week of rumors that Kesha would perform at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards this Sunday (May 22), dick clark productions announced in a statement today (May 17) that the pop star will not, as of now, be able to perform on the show. And as with much of Kesha's recent legal drama, Dr. Luke's label Kemosabe Records is involved.

"Kesha accepted an invitation to perform on the show and she received written approval from Dr. Luke's record label, Kemosabe Records," dick clark productions said in a statement. "Kemosabe subsequently rescinded its approval following a media report on Wednesday May 11 regarding Kesha’s appearance on the BBMAs. Unfortunately, Kesha and Kemosabe have since been unable to come to an agreement for Kesha to perform on the show."

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No other details on the disagreement were provided. Billboard reached out to reps for further comment.

Regardless, DCP remains hopeful Kesha and Kemosabe will come to an agreement before May 22.

"Dick clark productions has a long standing relationship with Kesha. We hope that the parties can come to an arrangement such that we can continue that long standing relationship with a performance by Kesha on the Billboard Music Awards stage on May 22nd."

UPDATE: Kesha has posted a comment about the situation on Instagram, revealing that she intended to cover the Bob Dylan song "It Ain't Me, Babe."

The owner of The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard has an ownership stake in dick clark productions, which produces the Billboard Music Awards.