If K$ wants to truthfully go electronic/dance route again (though evidenced by Lip$ha and what she's been making/listening to recently, I honestly don't think she is, and I'd be prepared to give that up for her to do what she wants), this is the kind of route she should take
YAS stan for Bring The Noize.
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Well, I don't agree with that. Any genre can be generic, and yeah you can say everything is generic because they are all similarly characterised in some way like a genre, but it's about bringing individuality and something new and I don't see a lot doing that. Actually, I think a much less generic DJ is Avicii, his album is incredibly fresh, but would I want him to work with K$? I don't know. Like I said I'm all for features but I think for her own albums she should be allowed to do what she wants.
You say that Calvin Harris and Zedd are generic, and then praise Avicii? He's like one of the most generic DJs at the moment. Wake Me Up! is nice, and brought something fresh to the table with the country vibe, but now that they're playing half of his ****ing album on Australian radio and all of the tracks sound the same, generic dance with a splash of country. It's already tired at this point. I haven't even listened to Timber in about a week because of it.
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Well, overall, I wouldn't mind her featuring for one of their songs like Timber, because as a Ke$ha fan I'm here for anything she's a part of, but I think if they were to be on her album it would be a waste of a space which another track could have taken. Just my thoughts, I know we all differ (especially me. It's like I'm one of the most controversial people in this base).
Anyway, if she were to do something like that, I'd so be here for a song like this. I don't know if you'll have heard this but I think its stellar.
This sounds exactly like a dance track that would smash on Australian radio, except with largely unknown artists. Zedd and Foxes were largely unknown artists before Clarity smashed, too. If this track smashed you'd say it was generic.
I hate it when people think that they have better taste in music than others just because they like indie/alternative/unknown artists. No.
This sounds exactly like a dance track that would smash on Australian radio, except with largely unknown artists. Zedd and Foxes were largely unknown artists before Clarity smashed, too. If this track smashed you'd say it was generic.
I hate it when people think that they have better taste in music than others just because they like indie/alternative/unknown artists. No.