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Originally posted by B2R4D
Obviously this is true, but does that mean that "Sweet Nothing", "We Found Love", "Feel So Close", "Outside", "Clarity" and other Calvin and Zedd tracks aren't considered "party" songs because they don't literally refer to partying?
My point is that lyrics are irrelevant. Any song with super-radio-friendly-dance-fuelled production will likely perpetuate the same old "party girl" image that everyone so desperately wants her to break away from. That's just how it is.
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I'm not saying I want that, but even Supernatural (being an edm track) felt different because it was one of the first dance tracks that wasn't written about drinking or drugs, but I do see your point. I am happy with anything, if she wants to make an album full of good quality experimental tracks I will fully support it, however if thats the case I hope we get a few Kesha sung hooks by other artists that I can bop to in a club.