That works as well
She slayin Perfectionist when it comes to sales this era, about half of the Perfectionist sales are already caught up with (6K, Perf sold 14K in the end)
I've only heard 'Broke' so far because Kiss told me it was the worst track of the record and I still enjoyed it
I'm scared, because if they won't just ignore it or come to agree to just see it as a message to them on what direction to go, it could break some porcelain.
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Why are the awards not happening? I didn't hear about it.
They're still happening, but KPXO is suffering from some pretty brutal medical problems at the moment so we'll be on a bit of a hiatus till he gets better. Which will, for his sake, hopefully be very soon.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate PEARS?
They're still happening, but KPXO is suffering from some pretty brutal medical problems at the moment so we'll be on a bit of a hiatus till he gets better. Which will, for his sake, hopefully be very soon.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate PEARS?
So, today I made a Ke$ha-Warrior day thx to the DY anniversary
Does anybody have a good remixes of Die Young?
You'll see Tobi, don't lose hope
You're from Germany?! Awesome, I'm from Czech
yes im from germany oh thats pretty cool
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always when i tell my friends to buy warrior they say "SHUT UP. WE WONT" what kinda flopfriends i have
Concerned fans call for Ke$ha to be given more creative freedom
Online petition with 1,300 signatures suggests producer Dr Luke should stop producing hit singles for the star
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Fans of Ke$ha have signed an online petition calling for the singer to be given creative freedom, claiming she is being controlled "like a puppet" and not being allowed to express herself.
The petition, which has attracted more than 1,300 signatures, claims that producer Dr Luke is responsible for the star’s creative malaise.
Dr Luke – whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald – produced Ke$ha’s hit singles "Tik Tok" and UK number one "We R Who We R".
The producer is responsible for some of the biggest hit songs over the past few years. He had a hand in Katy Perry’s "Teenage Dream" and Miley Cyrus’s current US number one "Wrecking Ball".
The petition says: "It's no surprise that Ke$ha's craft of storytelling through music moves fans around the world.
"I don't think Ke$ha can make it any clearer that she wants the world to hear her music and not the pop factory's unauthentic [sic], soulless babble she is forced to call hers."
However, a recent interview with Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne seemed to suggest the star was in fact being given the chance to make more experimental songs.
Coyne told Billboard the pair were making "weirdo music", adding: "I see a side of her that doesn't want to worry about marketing - that doesn't want to worry about the things that go into her being a pop star - and just make music."
Ke$ha Fans Petition to Free 'Pop Puppet' From Dr. Luke's Evil Grasp
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Ke$ha fans have started a petition to free the pop starlet from her alleged eight-album contract with Dr. Luke, arguing that the mega-producer "is controlling Ke$ha like a puppet, feeding her what she doesn’t want and her creativity is dwindling."
Those who appreciate Kesha Rose Sebert as more than just another nasally quasi-rapping lady-voice on the radio (we see you Karmin) have long suspected that the Nashville artist-provocateur has more to offer than, say Warrior. While her sophomore album wasn't a bust, it didn't live up to the pre-release bombast about "**** rock" and glitter-piss. What's more, Ke$ha has shown promising signs of independence, like having her dancers troll the despicable Westboro Baptists.
Another glimmer of hope: when, following the tragic Sandy Hook shooting, she came out against her own single "Die Young," not only apologizing for the ill (unforeseeable) timing of the release, but eloquently explaining her concerns and openly admitting that she was "forced" to sing a song that she wasn't comfortable with in the first place. As Idolator points out, stars like Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry seem all-too happy for Dr. Luke's hit-making touch.
But, petitioner Rebecca Pimmel suggests in her increasingly successful call-to-arms, "When Ke$ha, young and naive at the age of 18, was signed to Luke's 8 album contract, it's obvious that she was unaware of the severe pop puppeteer act she was soon to play by. What our fear as her fans should be is that she will soon lose interest in playing this industry game and stop releasing music under the tyrannical finger of Dr. Luke."
She invokes not only Ke$ha's My Crazy Beautiful Life book as evidence — "[She] makes it clear that ... Dr. Luke, is stunting her from growing as an artist by making her sing the same generic, predictable, recycled, pop song." — but the name of Oklahoma freak-king and Flaming Lips mastermind Wayne Coyne,, referring to a Billboard interview in which he implies that she struggles with not having the sort of creative freedom that he does.
Read the full text of the treatise (and sign it, please) at The Petition Site.
yes im from germany oh thats pretty cool
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always when i tell my friends to buy warrior they say "SHUT UP. WE WONT" what kinda flopfriends i have
So wir haben also ein weiters deutsches Animal
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Originally posted by FudgeRainbow
Concerned fans call for Ke$ha to be given more creative freedom
Online petition with 1,300 signatures suggests producer Dr Luke should stop producing hit singles for the star