Last Goodbye would have SLAYED if it was released after Die Young (instead of C'mon), I feel like any song released as the third single was doomed. It was perfect because it was right smack at the start of the folk-pop trend, was infectious and showed a new side to her. Obviously we all know this, but its so sad it was such a missed opportunity.
I'm just not going to tell anyone I like Kesha when I go to uni. No one uses last.fm and I doubt they'd stalk my twitter so I'll just stan cool people openly 8-)
Wait the question was serious? Who cares lol, whenever he/she asks you what bands/artists you like you just throw her name among the other groups and singers, not a big deal