This album will flop, but I'm glad she's slowly getting back into the critics' good graces again after those last two offerings. It deserves more acclaim.
There is no lack of awareness. I know the sex tape made Kim famous (something Ke$ha is not). Never denied that. But plenty of people make sextapes, it's not a big deal. We live in 2014.
Ke$ha still got "raped", is still a $EX$LAVE, cannot release music, is fat, has a gold tooth, and drank piss.
the lack of awareness continues (unless its just intelligence?) you can't have both gal
The raves continue, this time from the San Francisco Chronicle (counts for MC I think)
Quote:
When we refer to an actor's performance as breathtaking, we're usually engaging in hyperbole. Rarely if ever do we mean it actually affected our ability to breathe.
But during "Still Alice," watching the vital, sharply intelligent woman played by Julianne Moore slowly cede her mental faculties — and, most painfully, her identity — to Alzheimer's disease, I found myself frequently needing to gulp in big breaths of air, merely to steel myself for the next scene.
Thankfully we have Moore, one of our most sensitive and nuanced actresses, in the role. She gives a warm, brave and shattering performance here — one that's already earning accolades, and deserves many more before awards season ends.
you can't be "raped" - with quotations and a sexslave at the same time
Oh, I see what you mean. Let me explain.
Ke$ha is a sex slave. She sold herself into sex slavery. She's legally bound to Luke. She was here for the sex while she got success out of it, but now that she's flopping, she doesn't want it, therefore making it "rape" (in quotations because that's what she signed up for). Now she can't get out of it. Why? Because she's a slave.
'PRISM's Multi-Year Lifespan:
“Katy has a massive global footprint, and it’s important for her to touch all fans around globe and let all the markets have their moment in the rollout. This album is going to have a long deep campaign, with multiple singles; its lifespan should take us through a couple years.”