Story highlights Kesha dropped her lawsuit against Dr. Luke in California

The singer's lawyer says she wants to focus on restarting her career

Kesha has reportedly delivered 28 new songs to her record label

(CNN) Kesha dropped one of her lawsuits against her label and music producer Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald in an effort to revive her stalled music career.

Kesha's attorney told Rolling Stone the singer dropped her civil lawsuit in California, but will continue to pursue appeals in New York where a judge dismissed her sexual abuse claims against Gottwald in April. (The sole claim pending is a request to terminate Kesha's contract with Gottwald's company.)

Kesha will now focus her efforts toward fulfilling her contract with Gottwald's Kemosabe Records and parent company Sony Music Entertainment. She recently provided the label 28 new songs in hopes of releasing an album and single soon, her lawyer said.

"My fight continues," Kesha wrote in a Facebook post. "I need to get my music out. I have so much to say. This lawsuit is so heavy on my once free spirit, and I can only pray to one day feel that happiness again."

Kesha's music career has been in a holding pattern since 2014 when she first brought multiple claims against the famed pop producer, including allegations he drugged, emotionally abused and sexually assaulted her.

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