A song called 'Can You Feel It' was uploaded to Ke$ha's BMI. It's weird. Bonnie McKee co-wrote Supernatural but she isn't credited in the Supernatural Repertoire, but she's credited in Can You Feel It's Repertoire. In fact the writers of both songs are almost completely different alongside the publishers. It's probably some form of Supernatural or a clone of the track.
i'm not saying anything official, but usually the sticker that's attached to the album when you first buy it normally has all the intended singles for Ke$ha albums. all four from Animal were on the first one and both WRWWR and Blow (among the other promotional singles) were on Cannibal's. on the sticker for Warrior it's Die Young, C'Mon, Crazy Kids and Supernatural.
making an educated guess, based on the sticker the next singles to come will most likely be both Crazy Kids and Supernatural and if they decide 6 singles is a go then highest downloads indicate Thinking of You and Warrior to also be singles.
so excluding DY and CM, imo these should be the order of singles:
- Thinking of You
- Supernatural
- Warrior
- Crazy Kids (rapper remix edit)
is that mean that we should say goodbye to Last goodbye
Warrior would probably be pulled from the radio like Die Young because of the line about Machine Guns, cause shootings seem to happen like every other week in the US
A song called 'Can You Feel It' was uploaded to Ke$ha's BMI. It's weird. Bonnie McKee co-wrote Supernatural but she isn't credited in the Supernatural Repertoire, but she's credited in Can You Feel It's Repertoire. In fact the writers of both songs are almost completely different alongside the publishers. It's probably some form of Supernatural or a clone of the track.
Bonnie probably wrote the "Can You Feel It?" part, that was probably the original title just like "Out Alive" was "No One's Getting Out Alive" and "Pretty Lady" was "Boy, You're Such A Pretty Lady".
Wherever You Are is like the The One That Got Away of Warrior. The last single (before the re-release), and the surprise hit that has a hint of melancholy in all its upbeatness. I expect a music video where she role-plays a grandma and longs for her dead grandpa.