Nah, Chris Brown is different because he has an actual stan base. Luke's image going to **** will affect him. Maybe not completely kill his career but it will affect him.
Yeah but it works both ways, Chris Brown was in the public eye, people knew a Chris Brown song was a Chris Brown song. People aren't gonna know that Dr. Luke produced a hit and not to buy it or anything.
Either way I don't think Luke is really going to be affected much, sadly. I don't even care about "justice" or "revenge" though, I just want Kesha to be out and able to release the music that SHE wants and not be subjected to the way he treated her.
I doubt they'd bother remixing a song that already had another feature on it just to add some fake Kesha vocals.
Kesha just likes to pronounce things weirdly.
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OMG wait I just realised, this explains Wherever You Are then. Kesha obviously didn't want to sing the lyrics "electric warrior love", which is why it sounds so ****ed and weird and everyone hears different things, because Luke just edited Kesha's voice to make it sound like that's what she was saying. Coz WYA is an obvious one that Kesha didn't want to sing.
I doubt they'd bother remixing a song that already had another feature on it just to add some fake Kesha vocals.
Kesha just likes to pronounce things weirdly.
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OMG wait I just realised, this explains Wherever You Are then. Kesha obviously didn't want to sing the lyrics "electric warrior love", which is why it sounds so ****ed and weird and everyone hears different things, because Luke just edited Kesha's voice to make it sound like that's what she was saying. Coz WYA is an obvious one that Kesha didn't want to sing.
On the surface it just seems like a generic, repetitive chorus.
But it's really an analogy for how she had to keep telling herself that all that mattered was the beautiful life, over and over and over again, in order to block out the torturous acts that Dr. Luke was bestowing upon her.
I wonder what lyrics on "Animal" Luke wrote... hopefully not the opening line. That's like her best opening line ever.
He probably just heard the song and made her change the arrangement a bit so that it suited his preferences after it was already finished, now that I think about it. That'd warrant a writing credit without actually contributing to the lyrics.