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Originally posted by Cherry
Was that other song supposed to be the lead single, or did $hackles want it as the lead single? There's a difference

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I don't know the answer to that question. I'm not $hackles best friend. Feel free to shoot her a DM about it though. She follows me, so I can send one her way for you if you want? Seems like you have a lot of questions you'd like to ask her.
She worked with Greg Kurstin and Sia. You can look this up, this isn't stan speculation.
Not a single Sia and Kurstin song made the album, and LITL was the only Kurstin song.
He produced Woo Hoo, which leaked because one of $hackles confidants, Thomas, gave out snippets to the Twitter animals. Radio already had an adds date, and that stupid radio station in Toronto (the same one that dragged Demon

) accidentally went live with it and confirmed it's release date and cover art.
The next day, Radio nixed it. Kesha never spoke about Woo Hoo. All of the work she did with Sia and Kurstin mysteriously vanishes from Warrior (I'm sure Sia gave her a cute bop) and the album becomes all Luke produced, bar Wayne Coyne, Carney, and one Kurstin song.
This doesn't have anything to do with the rape, it's just well known fact that Luke and Kesha weren't getting along during the Warrior era, hence why the album was delayed over a year.