This question is blasphemous, but I can't help but wonder, if there was no successful
"TiK ToK" or
"Take It Off," would Katy's sophomore album have had a different sound? Would Britney and her team never have
attempted to push the envelope with
"Hold It Against Me?" It feels like Ke$ha, pop princess provocateur, was an experiment, and her "get real or f*ck off" lyrics -- with hard-hitting productions to match the sentiment -- struck some chord on the music scene, leading the way for other females to go with a more aggressive, beat-thumping, end-of-the-world type of pop.
We can all agree Godney is not to be touched, or looked at directly in the eyes, but Ke$hus -- in my humble opinion, of course -- played a major role in leading the way for a
female pop revolution.
What's your take?
Try to be objective in your response.
...Vin