Become the next Ester Dean/Sia and be that go-to songwriter, so hopefully the demos get released and us Ke$ha fans have new music without having to worry about the receipts.
Don't drop Luke, but only go to him for like four or five songs on the album. It's clear his formula isn't working as well for her as it used to, but he's still usually a fairly consistent hitmaker. I'd completely stop going to Max, tho, and I probably wouldn't work with Bonnie again, as she doesn't really have particularly strong chemistry with either of those two.
She also probably shouldn't release another party anthem as her lead single. She needs to mix it up some more to let the GP that only knows her big singles that she's not a one-trick pony and she won't get another big single unless she starts off on the right foot.
A properly promoted new single or start a new era tbh.
I love Warrior (album) but it just didn't clicked with the public in general. I think the single choices were really bad (C'mon & Crazy Kids) and the promotion was just simply not enough.
She needs to start promoting herself more too, during all her break she was almost non-existent, even with us (fans). She needed to stay more present in the media. So lets hope that if she really wants to smash, she starts to compromise on some things like being more aware of the importance of social media.
The music was not the problem imo (except for the single choices, but even those are good songs), so the problem must be something else like her presence on the media or something like that.
The best thing to do when an album flop and you're blacklisted, is to release another one immediately (8 to 14 months) to try to erase that.
But most of the time it's impossible, since the factor #1 is to release a damn good album. If the album is worse than the previous one there's no point.
She needs to release a single like Last Goodbye to show the GP that her songs are not always party songs and promote the damn single, release Lip$ha on the 1Q of 2014 and release a smashing lead single of a new record at the beginning of next Summer and then release the album by September.