C'mollin, Ryan...
I don't know if it was my comment about WYA that started this but I'm sorry if it was.
Unlike collin I don't have any special "insider info" but I've heard it and I'm open to believing it's true, especially with all of the stuff that's happened lately, and that's only what we're aware of, I'm sure that there's been a lot more happen behind the scenes.
I'm not one to believe stuff that isn't proven either, but I don't think that there's any problem in considering it as a likely possibility rather than 0% fact until it's 100% fact.
In all reality I do kind of like Wherever You Are, like it's a nice little pop track, but in comparison with the rest of Warrior and the outtakes we've heard (Machine Gun Love mainly), it's clear to see that WYA isn't what Ke$ha wanted for Warrior and therefore helps to give more merit to the claims that Ke$ha was basically forced to write that track, whereas if it was up to her there's no way it'd be on Warrior and other tracks like Machine Gun Love or tracks from the Wayne sessions would. It really doesn't take an insider to put that together, imo.
It's sad that these kinds of debates can't just be friendly though and have to end up as an arguement. I mean I know I've been on the giving end a lot and I kind of regret that, so I'm trying to stay out of things more. But I thought that it wouldn't hurt to drop my two cents in here.
