As for Ke$ha, she prides herself on being there for her fans as well as being a trashy anti-diva. However, her radar seems to be jammed. "Crazy Kids," from her "Warrior" album, is agreeable but not special. "Die Young," one of the first singles from that record, hit right when events in Sandy Hook were unfolding. At one point, Ke$ha claimed she was forced to sing the lyrics (your basic YOLO hookup scenario) and apologized profusely. Now she's closing the show with it.
To go from bad to worse, she debuted "Machine Gun Love," a new song she says no one wants her to record. It didn't help that the video graphics featured a blood-spattered anatomical heart. Earth to Ke$ha: you were smarter than that once. You have a reality show and you're opening for Pitbull, darling. The party may have stopped.
This is so pretentious and biased.. So, you don't like Die Young because of the Sandy hook shooting? Mess.