With the gap between her last era's bow and her new era's introduction increasing every day, and with no immediate plans to release new music, do you think Ke$ha's reemergence on to the pop scene will be a futile effort, or will she be able to still find relevance and success in an ever-changing pop landscape
With the gap between her last era's bow and her new era's introduction increasing every day, and with no immediate plans to release new music, do you think Ke$ha's reemergence on to the pop scene will be a futile effort, or will she be able to still find relevance and success in an ever-changing pop landscape
Why did she take such a long break though? Wasn't the album supposed to be out in May or something
Why did she take such a long break though? Wasn't the album supposed to be out in May or something
Luke said that as an estimate when they were very early into the recording process
Things change and she spent a long time working with another producer too
All artists take 2-year breaks between albums Y'all are so needy.
Many artists take 4+ years, even. Or, if you're a No Doubt stan, 11 years.
She isn't going to flop. Anyone saying that is a hater. Just watch and see, tbh.
Considering Ke$ha is on the same label as the one that didn't want to put out My December and Goodbye Lullaby, it's pretty obvious the gap is because they are being a pain in the ass to Ke$ha.
All artists take 2-year breaks between albums Y'all are so needy.
Many artists take 4+ years, even. Or, if you're a No Doubt stan, 11 years.
She isn't going to flop. Anyone saying that is a hater. Just watch and see, tbh.
to take a 2+ year break right after your debut however, is a horrible idea.