Except Ciara isn't (or wasn't) as globally known lol. Like I didn't know who Ciara was nor any of her songs until I joined ATRL (and I'm not shading her it's just the truth!), I did know of Kesha's existance tho.
Thats what I mean, Kesha is way more memorable then any other singer with similar success.
That night brought to life all the magic that's inside... of you and me.
I remember that insider twitter dude, Jeff, bashed it before the album was released. Didn't have high expectations for it, but it turned out to be amazing.
Wherever You Are (not on the charts) is still basic and bad.
I agree, Luke's peak was between 2004 and 2013, at most. More accurately, 2009-2011. He's going in this weird urban tinged pop direction now and it's 50% hit or miss for me. Some are great, some are just try-hard.
I'm still bummed that Kesha and Luke will never work together again. But as long as she doesn't ditch pop, I'll be happy. If she ever releases music again, that is.
I'm still bummed that Kesha and Luke will never work together again. But as long as she doesn't ditch pop, I'll be happy. If she ever releases music again, that is.
Me too. But the Luke I'd want Kesha to be working with has moved on anyway so it's not just Kesha's fault. Even if she was working with Luke we wouldn't get a Animal 2.0 so I don't really care for him anymore. I don't want a PRISM from Kesha now that I've thought about it.
Her album is going to be great. It will definitely have at least half of the album as commercial pop songs.