By Lindsay Lowe | (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 30, 2013 11:59 AM EST

Kesha will debut a documentary series about her life in April, MTV announced Tuesday. The series, called Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life, documents the singer's rapid rise to fame over the past two years, reports the Associated Press.

The show will be an intimate, "fly on the wall" look into the singer's life, MTV said.

"You might have heard my voice on the radio, seen my voice on the radio, seen me onstage or in a music video, but that's only a part of the story," Kesha said in a statement provided by AOL's Music Blog. "With this documentary series, I'm revealing a more complete picture of what my life is really like."

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"It's not all glamorous," she added in the statement, "but it's all real. I want you to come on a whirlwind journey with an all-access pass to My Crazy Beautiful Life."

According to MTV, Kesha's brother, Lagan Sebert, shot the footage for the series.

"I was working as a journalist as my sister was fighting her way to the top of the charts," Sebert told AOL Music Blog. "Journalists live and die by the story and I soon realized that the most amazing story was happening in my own family and it became my mission to document it. I set off on a two-year long journey to tell my sister's story."

Kesha, 25, has been an active singer since 2005, but she rose to fame with the release of her first solo album Animal and the extended play Cannibal in 2010.

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