Ke$ha can have legal ramifications and lose all of her money if something is traced back to one of the people who talked to Pebe a while back.
I don't think I understand. How and why would she lose all her money if it got out that Pebe talked to some people about this? How is this connected? Are she and her family and management contractually bound to not talk about things like this to anybody, and her liability is all the money she earned through RCA/Kemosabe?
PM me about this or something, please? So curious right now.
Playlist:
1. Black Jesus (Amen Fashion) -walking warm up
2. Tik Tok
3. Timber
4. Crazy Kids
5. Warrior
6. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)
7. C'Mon
8. Work Bitch
Encore
9. All That Matters (The Beautiful Life)
Animal / Released: January 1st, 2010 TRACK LIST 01 Your Love is My Drug 02 TiK ToK 03 Take It Off 04 Kiss N Tell 05 Stephen 06 Blah Blah Blah f/3oh!3 07 Hungover 08 Party At A Rich Dude's House 09 Backstabber 10 Blind 11 Dinosaur 12 Dancing With Tears In My Eyes 13 Boots & Boys 14 Animal 15 VIP Buy Animal on iTunes
Cannibal / Released: November 19th, 2010 TRACK LIST 01 Cannibal 02 We R Who We R 03 Sleazy 04 Blow 05 The Harold Song 06 Crazy Beautiful Life 07 Grow A Pear 08 C U Next Tuesday 09 Animal (Billboard Remix) Buy Cannibal on iTunes
Warrior / Released: December 3rd, 2012 TRACK LIST 01 Warrior 02 Die Young 03 C'Mon 04 Thinking Of You 05 Crazy Kids 06 Wherever You Are 07 Dirty Love f/Iggy Pop 08 Wonderland 09 Only Wanna Dance With You 10 Supernatural 11 All That Matters (The Beautiful Life) 12 Love Into The Light 13 Last Goodbye 14 Gold Trans Am 15 Out Alive 16 Past Lives Buy Warrior on iTunes
Deconstructed / Released: February 5th, 2013 TRACK LIST 01 Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You 02 Blow (Deconstructed Mix) 03 The Harold Song (Deconstructed Mix) 04 Die Young (Deconstructed Mix) 05 Supernatural (Deconstructed Mix) Buy Deconstructed (EP) on iTunes
I Am The Dance Commander + I Command You To Dance: The Remix Album Released: March 18th, 2011
Ke$ha's first remix album, featuring remixes of Animal and Cannibal tracks, as well as
an exclusive track, F**k Him He's A DJ, previously performed live-only, an outtake from the Animal album.
Click here for an over-extensive list of Ke$ha's unreleased gems!
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ABOUT Ke$ha Rose Sebert Kesha Rose Sebert is a singer/songwriter born on March 1, 1987, in Los Angeles, California. She was exposed to music at an early age through her mother Pebe, a songwriter. Her mother's biggest songwriting success was "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You," which was a hit for Joe Sun and Dolly Parton. The first few years of Kesha's life were a struggle for her family. Her mother had difficulty earning enough to support Kesha and her older brother. "We were on welfare and food stamps," the artist explained on her website. "One of my first memories is my mom telling me, 'If you want something, just take it.'" When she was 4, Kesha moved to Nashville with her family, where her mother had landed a songwriting contract. Kesha spent a lot of time in recording studios during her early adolescence. Her mother encouraged her interest in singing, allowing Kesha to work on some of her song demos. Kesha also went to a music school, where she learned about songwriting. At 17, Kesha left high school to pursue a music career. She changed her name to Ke$ha (which was an ironic gesture) and moved to Los Angeles to work with producer Dr. Luke, who had worked on hit singles for Katy Perry and Kelly Clarkson among others. Ke$ha was determined to break into the business. According to one story, she paid off a gardener to get inside music legend Prince's house to leave one of her demos for him. However, Kesha gained exposure in the mainstream media in early 2009 after appearing on rapper Flo Rida's number one single, "Right Round". The collaboration happened by accident; she had walked into a recording session for the song with Flo Rida and Dr. Luke. Flo Rida wanted a female voice for the song; Dr. Luke then suggested Kesha for the part. Flo Rida liked the end result so much that they did two more tracks. However, she is not credited for her feature on the US release of "Right Round" and did not collect any money for the part. She also refused to appear in the video, explaining that she wanted to make a name for herself on her own terms. Soon after her work with Flo Rida, Ke$ha landed a record contract with RCA. She released her first single, "Tik Tok" later that year. In the United States, "Tik Tok" became the first number one of the new decade making Ke$ha the first ever female to top the chart with a debut single. "Tik Tok" broke the record in the United States for the highest single week sales, selling 610,000 digital downloads, the highest ever by a female artist and second highest overall, behind "Right Round" which sold 636,000 copies. The song topped the Billboard Pop Songs chart registering 11,224 spins, becoming, at the time, the most played song in the charts seventeen-year history. It ruled the Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine consecutive weeks becoming the longest running number one by a female artist on her debut single. Her debut album "Animal" debuted at #1 on The Billboard 200 chart and what’s impressive about it is that 75% of its total sales are digital leading to many album tracks entering the chart due to high sales. Meanwhile "TiK ToK" was at the top of The Billboard Hot 100 and she became the first act to simultaneously take its debut album and single to #1 on both charts. Ke$ha also made some noteworthy moves on the Digital Songs chart as "Blah Blah Blah" (her follow – up single) featuring 3OH!3, debuts at #2 (206,000 downloads) while "TiK ToK" occupied the top slot with 252,000. She's the first artist to ever hold down the top two slots on that list with her first two singles and the first to do so at all. Subsequent singles from the album, "Your Love Is My Drug" (which topped the U.S. Pop Songs chart and Club/Dance songs chart) and "Take It Off" achieved similar commercial success each reaching the top ten in Australia, Canada, and the U.S. With this she became the 11th solo female to collect at least four Billboard Hot 100 top 10s from a debut album. In November 2010, “Animal” was re-released with a companion extended play, “Cannibal”. The lead single "We R Who We R" debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 becoming just the 17th song to so. With two number ones and four top ten hits, Ke$ha was named Hot 100 Artist of 2010, Top New Artist, Digital Songs Artist, Pop Songs Artist with "Tik Tok" topping the year-end charts. The follow-up single from “Cannibal”, "Blow" charted in the top ten on the Hot 100, marking her 7th consecutive top 10 hit. In the spring of 2011 a remix album of her previous work was released, called “I am the Dance Commander + I command you to Dance”. For the rest of the year and until the end of 2012 she decided to take a break and went on a spiritual journey. In September 2012, she came back with the release of “Die Young”, the lead single from her second studio album called “Warrior”. It followed the success of her other singles peaking at #2 in the U.S. It also topped the Billboard Pop Songs chart and broke the record for most played song on pop radio. As well as marking her 8th consecutive top 10 hit, “Die Young” also marks her 7th single (which makes all of her singles) to reach the 2x platinum mark, following “TiK ToK” (6x Platinum), “Blah Blah Blah” (2x Platinum), “Your Love Is My Drug” (3x Platinum), “Take it Off” (2x Platinum), “We R Who We R” (4x Platinum), “Blow” (3x Platinum). Her other singles, "C'Mon" and "Crazy Kids", have been certified Gold in the US and were moderate hits worldwide. Most recently in late 2013, Ke$ha and rapper Pitbull collaborated on the hit single "Timber", which has so far peaked at #2 in the U.S., as well as achieving success worldwide.
"When we fell in love you made my heart drop, and you had me thinking bout you non stop
But you cried 'bout this and whined about that, when you grow a pear you can call me back"
Don't act like you never bopped to this... Especially after a breakup