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Originally posted by LDYGG
No one who uses Dr. Luke is "making a record for their fans", they're making a record for the hits. She even admitted to that, saying Dr. Luke told her that she couldn't change her sound or she would flop.
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Who are you to discredit her motives?

The record is a balance between the conventional top 40 sound we are used to from her - and the type of music she actually loves and wants to make. Dr. Luke gave her some room to experiment. What frustrates me, is that people will hear 'Die Young' and 'C'mon' and then lump the whole album as sounding like those two songs, when it doesn't. What pop artist doesn't want hits though? Of course she wants to be successful and relevant on the charts. However, the underlying thematics for
Warrior was in dedication to her fans. She wanted to make a solid record and her supporters are impressed.