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Pre$$ure on Ke$ha

Pop star Ke$ha’s former manager wants its $14 million lawsuit against her decided before she’s out of cash.

In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, DAS Communications characterizes the tousle-haired singer as a one-hit wonder who owes them millions — hence they’re worried they’ll wind up with nothing if a judge doesn’t stop her delaying tactics.

Ke$ha “is a very young and inexperienced artist whose ‘star’ may not continue to rise,” DAS Communications contends in court papers that imply the clock already may be “Tik Tok”-ing down on her career.

“Although she has made an incredible amount of money in a very short period of time, in large part due to DAS’ efforts on her behalf, she could just as easily lose money if not properly guided.”

After DAS filed suit in New York, Ke$ha, 23, whose real name is Kesha Rose Sebert, sued the company in California, contending the manager acted as an “illegal talent agent.”