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Originally posted by Guernica
Yes. She hasn't been in the industry long enough and accumulated enough of a legacy/fanbase to afford multiple flops and be able to still be relevant and comeback. She's doing good with Timber right now and that's getting her back in the public eye after Warrior flopping, she needs to quickly build on that while it's hot. If she waits all year before releasing a new single it'll be the death of her.
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This is how I feel, pretty much.
I mean I stan really hard for Ke$ha, but I'm not a blind stan and I can see logically that this is all true. I want the best for Ke$ha and I feel that she can't really afford another underperformance per se. But I think that she has what it takes to smash, but then again Warrior had what it took but was just handled wrong.
Personally I think that they need to come up with a combination of Ke$ha's best album yet (Warrior was an improvement on her previous albums imo) and also handling it correctly, with the correct single and promotional choices. I'm going to need her image to be ON POINT this next era, whatever that image may be. Good music + good image + good promotion = successful era.