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Originally posted by CroNich
Inside The Studio
@insidethestudio
This was posted by them in July...
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Originally posted by keshaspearsxo
a schizophrenic's twitter account
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d; can't believe some people think they're a credible source.
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Originally posted by Sam Jay
My latest flop tracklist, this time inspired by some things we may know about the upcoming record.
 
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1. Glow
An uplifting power pop self-motivational anthem. Basically Kesha's "Roar", with less clichés and more grit.
2. Our Life (Live It Up)
Upbeat party anthem, one of only two on the record. Features vocals from Miley Cyrus in the second verse and bridge (shouting with Kesha in bridge). About living life without giving a damn what anyone else thinks.
3. Explosive
The second and final upbeat party anthem on the record. Features mellow verses and an epic, "explosive" chorus. About meeting someone at a party and the connection being instant and explosive.
4. Rush Into This
A midtempo pop song with a simple, pulsing beat. About liking a guy but not wanting to rush into a relationship with him (Booty Call sequel )
5. Stay Gold
Another motivational anthem, but a lot more personal and introverted. Less for the masses, more for personal reflection. Begins with a mellow verse and leads into a large, pounding chorus, which is maintained for the rest of the song.
6. 18
Another personal song, basically 7 AM from another side. A ballad side. Addresses how she was taken advantage of when she thought her dreams were coming true, and she can only see this looking back.
7. Roll The Dice
A groovy pop track that's basically just about taking all of the chances in life that you can, because you'll regret the chances you don't take, and appreciate the ones you do, even the mistakes.
8. Remember When
This album's Last Goodbye or The Harold Song (yes, she still hasn't moved on!)... basically another midtempo pop ballad about looking back on a past love. Features Zedd.
9. Powerful
"What you say is powerful..." we all know the song. The completely polished "Powerful" with Wayne Coyne makes an appearance on Kesha's new record.
10. Kaleidoscope
A bouncy pop song about how there are so many different types of people, it's like a kaleidoscope of personalities, and without each and every one we'd cease to exist, so we should all just accept each other for how we are. Kind of like Goodness Gracious in terms of production.
11. Make Or Break
Written with Betty Who, this song is a nice little pop track that talks about a moment in your life when your decision can either bring greatness or chaos, but it's a chance you're willing to take.
12. Skeleton
It's a ballad. Written by Kesha and Kesha alone.
13. Depart My Heart
Basically a less brash You ****ed With The Wrong Bitch. This is the **** off, I hate you, get out of my life anthem on the album that almost anyone can relate to. It's upbeat.
14. Child Of The Moon
This is what was known as Wolf Song, or something of the sort. Kesha's second independently written track on the album. A witchy, Stevie Nicks inspired ballad.
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IDK you pick if you want, cbf right now, should be studying.
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Holy crap the cover slays!!!!! O.O
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InsideTheStudio used to be mentioned a lot in the run up to Warrior. They are as credible as OfficialMedia
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I miss OfficialMedia. Keeping us updated with the newest, most reliable details 
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And thanks to Jeff we got descriptions for all songs 
Memories
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I'm praying for an ORAS like announcement from Kesha. I remember preparing myself for the fact that a Pokémon game wasn't coming this year and all of a sudden they announced it. So, it's a few months left in the year. It's still time, sistrens. 
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Oh. Am I in the Pokethread now?
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Hyped for ORAS tho. Not hyped for the ****** demo tho
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ORAS is released the same day as my birthday. Don't forget 
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Originally posted by MarryTheMonster
And thanks to Jeff we got descriptions for all songs 
Memories
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omg the memories
I just found this list I compiled together with all the descriptions we got.
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Warrior – An anthem for Ke$ha’s Animals.
C’Mon – Upbeat, fun party song.
Thinking of You – A breakup song where Ke$ha trashes the hell out of some guy.
Crazy Kids – Party monster track co-written by will.i.am. Has a combination of yodeling, acoustic guitar, and heavy booty bass that strangely works. She raps the lyrics, “ke$ha don't give two ****s, I came to start that ruckus/and you want to party with us, because we crazy mother****ers" and “Haters gonna hate/And this is all we got and then it’s gone/So call us the crazy ones/We gonna keep on dancing till the dawn.” Described as this album’s We R Who We R.
Wherever You Are – Upbeat, dance-y, synth-y and has breakdowns similar to Die Young after each chorus.
Dirty Love – A fun, rock-influenced song where Ke$ha and Iggy Pop scream about sex.
Wonderland – Crisp, mid-tempo jam with country underpinnings and some stripped down rock. Really shows off her vocals.
Only Wanna Dance With You – Catchy, playful, guitar-driven tune. Different verses from the version online. Vocals and production are polished up.
Supernatural – A glitch-pop anthem with strong shades of Justice and Daft Punk about Ke$ha’s sexual experience with a ghost. Bridge features the breakdown from the online snippet. Lyrics – “When you take my body to the stars I believe it/Boy this love is supernatural can you feel it?”
All That Matters (The Beautiful Life) – Upbeat, dance-y, fun, repetitive chorus, really catchy.
Love Into the Light – A powerful ballad with the lyrics, “I know we're all different, but baby that's life/All the differences they make me feel alive.”
Last Goodbye – Tightropes between club monster and alternative pop. Influenced by Neil Young's 1974 tune "For the Turnstiles," features the lyric "When I was broke, you bought me shoes.”
Gold Trans Am – A dirty, rock-influenced song where Ke$ha compares her hoo-ha to a golden Pontiac Firebird, in all its majesty. Lyrics – “20 bucks and a switchblade knife. American metal. Devils ready to ride.”
Out Alive – An upbeat, catchy dance track with the lyric “Life. A beautiful and fragile thing.Floating in the galaxy. I’m gonna let it set me free”
Past Lives – Produced by Wayne Coyne with a string arrangement by Ben Folds. Plays like a bare, smoky ballad.
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 at Crazy Kids having some different lyrics - “ Haters gonna hate/And this is all we got and then it’s gone/So call us the crazy ones/We gonna keep on dancing till the dawn.”
Good riddance 
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Originally posted by Kiss N Tell
Hyped for ORAS tho. Not hyped for the ****** demo tho
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Can't wait to slay with M Godllade.
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I'm not really feeling the WYA / DY comparisons tbh
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They don't sound alike, but they're constructed pretty much the same since both have post-chorus breakdowns.
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And both are crafted by pop music god, Luke 
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WYA doesn't even have the same structure as DY.
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Structure wise they are SIMILAR minus the first chrous.
Die Young goes Chorus --> verse 1 --> Chrous ---> breakdown ---> verse 2 ---> Chorus ----> breakdown ---> Bridge ---> final chorus ---> final breakdown.
Wherever you are goes Intro --> verse 1 --> Chrous ---> breakdown ---> verse 2 ---> Chorus ----> breakdown ---> Bridge ---> final chorus ---> final breakdown.
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Originally posted by CroNich
Structure wise they are SIMILAR minus the first chrous.
Die Young goes Chorus --> verse 1 --> Chrous ---> breakdown ---> verse 2 ---> Chorus ----> breakdown ---> Bridge ---> final chorus ---> final breakdown.
Wherever you are goes Intro --> verse 1 --> Chrous ---> breakdown ---> verse 2 ---> Chorus ----> breakdown ---> Bridge ---> final chorus ---> final breakdown.
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Well then that would make OA's structure similar too.
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