Tag: Kesha
“Tonight,” Kesha Isn’t Taking No For An Answer On Whether or Not You Want to Go Out
Commencing with the gospel tinge that “Raising Hell” also showcases, a slow intro to “Tonight” briefly dupes her listeners into believing it’s going to be [Read More…]
Embracing the Sleaze and Dancing Through the Apocalypse: Appreciating Ke$ha’s Animal Ten Years Later
Despite indications of the apocalypse/living in a simulation being manifest at the outset of 2010, Ke$ha decided to ignore those early signs of it by [Read More…]
Kesha Goes the “Bed Peace” Route in “Resentment” Video (Featuring Brian Wilson & Sturgill Simpson & Wrabel, Just Not in the Video)
After the release of faster-paced singles, “Raising Hell” and “My Own Dance,” Kesha has offered the requisite slow jam in her arsenal from the forthcoming [Read More…]
Kesha Won’t Be A Marionette (Or a Clone) in “My Own Dance”
As Kesha continues to roll out the singles leading up to the release of High Road in January, she wants us to know that while [Read More…]
Kesha Maintains Even Good Christian Bitches Have to Raise Hell in Latest Video
Just slightly over two years since the release of the tangible catharsis from Dr. Luke that was 2017’s Rainbow, Kesha returns in definitive form. Declaring [Read More…]
Kesha At Last Has A Redeeming Collaboration Under Her Glittered Belt With The Struts’ “Body Talks”
Kesha, at this point, is anything but a stranger to the collaboration. In point of fact, her entire career was founded on being uncredited as [Read More…]
The Ongoing Battle Between Kesha & Dr. Luke Casts A Spotlight on the Music Industry’s Inability to Absorb #MeToo
Timed to coincide perfectly with Lily Allen’s recent comments about the #MeToo movement in her interview with The New Statesman, it would appear that the [Read More…]
Lykke Li’s “Utopia” Video Uses the Nostalgia of Home Movies For A Different Effect Than Kesha’s “Learn to Let Go”
Released in time for Mother’s Day, Lykke Li’s vastly divergent from the iPhone-centric video for “Deep End,” “Utopia,” finds her reminiscing about her recently deceased [Read More…]
Ghost Has Nothing on A Ghost Story in Terms of Haunting Devotion
The budget for Jerry Zucker’s 1990 classic, Ghost, was 505.7 million dollars. The budget for David Lowery’s A Ghost Story was 100,000 dollars. When watching [Read More…]
“Nothing is real. Love is everything. And I am nothing.”: Kesha’s Rainbow Picks Up Where Warrior Left Off
It can be difficult to be evolutionary as an artist when your entire life hangs in the balance of a producer with a name that [Read More…]