
I don't mind Kesha's break this time, because she's a hustler this time around -- she always has something going on. She had the successful singles, the successful albums, she released a book, she had a well-received reality show on MTV, she had a sold-out jewelry line, and now she's headlining ABC's "Rising Star." She's always got something going on. She's a hustler this time and is keeping herself visible in the media, which is different from her first break between "Animal + Cannibal" and "WARRIOR" where she was a ghost. So I don't think it matters if she takes a break, as long as she's visible. And the general public really doesn't care about breaks anyway, as long as the music is good, which is why "Die Young," "C'mon," and "Timber" were successful singles, more successful than anything released from "ARTPOP" or "The Pink Print."
...Vin