But she did help write it, if she didn't it wouldn't sound like a kesha song, which it does. It's the most generic and overrated song of britney's career.
T-Pain wrote Hot As Ice but that sounds nothing like him.
Ke$ha is a songwriter, first and foremost. There is nothing generic about TTWE.
I like TTWE it is one of the best pop songs of the year, and will become an essential part of Britney's discography as time goes on.....but, there are at least 5 songs that **** on it on Femme Fatale, but that doesn't mean it's not good. Yes, it is very current and follows a trend, but that doesn't take away from it's above average quality.
T-Pain wrote Hot As Ice but that sounds nothing like him.
Ke$ha is a songwriter, first and foremost. There is nothing generic about TTWE.
The only generic thing about TTWE is the reference of a DJ.
There is nothing generic about....
- A chorus full of chants that doesn't even identify the song title
- A dubstep breakdown (in both the original and remix)
- Tempo swaps: the song is actually fairly slow until the bridge kicks in
The only generic thing about TTWE is the reference of a DJ.
There is nothing generic about....
- A chorus full of chants that doesn't even identify the song title
- A dubstep breakdown (in both the original and remix)
- Tempo swaps: the song is actually fairly slow until the bridge kicks in
Receipts. Find me one song that sounds JUST like TTWE.
I mean, "Blow" has the "oh oh oh" thing going on.....but aside from that TTWE stands on its own as a strong club driven, dubstep laden, euro-pop track.