Countless celebrities and legions of fans are rallying around Kesha after a judge denied a motion to release her from her Sony contract on Friday.

Musician Jack Antonoff offered his support and musical talents to the singer via Twitter on Monday. After tweeting "Free Kesha" on Friday, Antonoff said he would make music with the "Blow" singer and later leak it, if it would help her get around the legal bindings of her contract.

hey @kesharose -- don't know what the legal specifics are, but if you want to make something together & then leak it for everyone I'm around — jackantonoff (@jackantonoff) February 22, 2016

In an effort to pry Kesha away from her alleged abuser Dr. Luke, whom Antonoff refers to as "that creep," the "Bleachers" musician said the potential collaboration is also a "standing offer from me and everyone I work with."

.. @kesharose or just make something and wait on it till that creep can't block you anymore. standing offer ... https://t.co/jHMAPA3xSY — jackantonoff (@jackantonoff) February 22, 2016

Antonoff recently worked with Taylor Swift on her Grammy-winning album "1989." Swift extended a donation of $250,000 to Kesha "to help with any of her financial needs during this trying time," according to a statement from Swift's rep to The Huffington Post.

Kesha's mom, Pebe Sebert, tweeted out the news on Sunday:

Taylor Swift has just generously donated $250,000. to Kesha, as a show of support during this difficult time.AMAZING!! — keshas mom (@grannywrapper) February 22, 2016

Zedd, an EDM artist and DJ, also extended his sympathies to Kesha and said the he would happily produce a song for her.

@KeshaRose very very sorry to hear about the whole situation. I'll be happy to produce a song for you if you want my help. — Zedd (@Zedd) February 22, 2016

After her court case on Friday, Kesha is now allowed to work with producers other than Dr. Luke (Lukasz Gottwald) at Sony.

Prior to the ruling, the singer was contractually obligated to complete three more records with the producer, who she alleges sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally abused her for 10 years, according to a 2014 lawsuit filing obtained by TMZ.

In a series of tweets on Monday, Gottwald said that he "didn't rape Kesha and I have never had sex with her," referring to the singer as "his little sister."

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