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Originally posted by keshaspearsxo
I removed the less likeable songs
What's most concerning is many of these artists have much better songs in their discography, but you chose mediocre ones. Of all Katy Perry songs you chose This Is How We Do? Replace it.
Opulence should be replaced by Feel Myself (Alcohol)
Shower could be replaced by any track other than the title track from the Play It Again EP
Boom Clap could be replaced by You (Ha Ha Ha), Grins or You're The One
I haven't listened to Ultraviolence yet but I'm guessing Brooklyn Baby could be replaced by a lot of Born To Die or Paradise
Double Bubble Trouble could be replaced by Bring The Noize, Paper Planes, Come Walk With Me, Bad Girls, Only 1 U
**** U Betta and Gold could be replaced by Bad Dog, Pink Fields, I'm Doin Me, Midnight Sun, Gypsy Stars, Some Like It Hot
Stay High is very good but I think Over is pretty much on an equal level so you could switch them or add Over
just my suggestions 
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My playlist is just basically the latest singles from each said artist, hence why Shower, Boom Clap, Eye Of The Needle, Brooklyn Baby, Double Bubble Trouble, etc. are there. A lot of the songs you mentioned have already smashed on my personal radar, or others I haven't heard yet (I haven't listened to the Happy Neon EP yet).
This Is How We Do slays. It's Katy's best song. (Drag all you want, you're not changing my opinion on this).
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Originally posted by collin
Wherever You Are is so bland and bad 
I worry that its stans are the ones that will be first to jump ship if/when she drastically changes her sound.
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tbh. 
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Originally posted by collin
I understand that songs like "Past Lives" are not 100% the direction Kesha should go in,
and that many of y'all aren't here for her going more alternative, folky, etc. etc. etc.
But what if she reinvented herself as a Lorde-like act?
Obviously not exactly the same. Or like an Alanis Morissette? Even Taylor Swift?
I'd be here for her completely revamping her image as a singer-songwriter female act.
She certainly has a voice/aesthetic for it if she gets it right. Last Goodbye was magic.
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No thanks. We already have two of those artists in mainstream, we don't need another version of them. Kesha should just do Kesha. Whatever that is, I'm happy with it. I'm not really here for that much re-invention, just a more authentic take on the wild child image, tbh. Toned down, but not given up entirely. She still needs that lovely cheeky sarcastic nature about her and her music, which I'm sure she'll be giving us on the next record.
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