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Originally posted by Cowboy Casanova
I honestly think it will be the opposite, I think Luke wants to keep pushing her into the spotlight in some hope that something will stick so that he can collect a paycheck ala Timber especially being as random as that was and that he can get her back up to the momentum she was during the Animal / Cannibal era.
I think that's also some of the problems K$ has with him, he just jumps on anything he "thinks" will sell or will be popular which ends up flopping as a result.
So in regards to the next album, I think he will be pushing K$ to get a new album out next year, I mean her label was up her ass while she was on vacation after her Get $leazy Tour to get back into the studio. So, I think he will do something to get her back in the GP good graces and then work off that hype before the next era and Timber was a good start and did it's job. I personally think another major collab / successful hit before the start of her next era will do good because then people will be checking for her.
The only problem I have is that if she does ever get creative freedom, I hope she still sticks to her pop roots like P!NK & Kelly Clarkson have done, I want some Rock$ha too, but I don't want her to make a total left turn into a whole new genre without looking back.
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I kind of disagree I mean if shes going to go for something she needs to go for it. **** or get off the pot you know. Thats a lot more commendable than ending up with some of the watered down flimsy
"rock" tracks we had/would've had on Warrior like Dirty Love or Pretty Lady.
If You Control My Heart and Machine Gun Love are anything to go by she would sound great if she went for it. That being said, i'd say she should do a double record one half of the set being pop the other half having an "Innocence & Pills" vibe. If done right it could be her masterpiece. If done shoddily it may not be her masterpiece but as I said it would be commendable as **** and she would get credit for being so ambitious.
But in the end, if she chooses to make another solid pop record, which I have no doubt she will end up doing, ill be down.