Complex had this to say about her Vibe cover:
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We're not really in the business of promoting our competitors here— ha! as if we had any (kidding, but not really)— but Vibe nabbed our favorite white girl, Ke$ha, for their October/November cover. Cool!
Anyway, Ke$ha seems to be coming to grips with the fact that she inadvertently might be one of the most entertaining female rappers working right now.
“The first time someone called me a rapper, I started laughing," she says. "I was shocked, and thought it was hilarious. But then, Andre 3000 was telling me how he thinks I’m a good rapper. And Wiz, who’s a good friend of mine, thinks I’m a good rapper? Snoop? It’s crazy and funny to me.”
Not to us. Because quite frankly, hip-hop is a serious genre, while rapping isn't. Anyone can rap. For what they're supposed to be, the type of raps Ke$ha delivers are better than most. Not saying she's the next Jean Grae or anything but still, the girl is alright.
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It's always nice to see people, businesses, or publications she's worked with praise and endorse her even after they no longer have to. Just goes to show how great she is and, I'd imagine, how pleasant their experiences working with her were.
Also, here's the Billboard cover in HQ:
And a link to order the issue, since I don't think it's available at most newsstands:
https://www.orderbillboard.com/Produ....aspx?ID=79953