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9 October 2012, 14:42 | Updated: 9 October 2012, 15:03
The 'Die Young' singer will detail her rise from "the worst waitress in LA" to finding fame in the new book.
Ke$ha has announced plans to release an illustrated memoir called My Crazy Beautiful Life, which will be unveiled later this year.
The 'Tik Tok' star's book will coincide with the release of her second studio album, and the project is something the US star admitted will allow fans to understand "the complete picture" of her life.
"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," she said in a statement. "Sometimes, it feels as if the last few years have encompassed a few decades."
She continued: "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."
The book is scheduled for a 20th November release, with her new album 'Warrior' following on 4th December.
The singer follows a host of pop stars who have recently put pen to paper on their lives, including Cheryl Cole, Tulisa, Jessie J and Olly Murs.
During extracts of Cheryl's book, which have surfaced online this week, the Girls Aloud star speaks about her marriage breakdown, how she thought doctors were trying to kill her during her malaria fight and her feelings on Simon Cowell for her public X Factor USA sacking.