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With Kesha, it’s fair to say that love is (still) her drug. On Friday, the pop star released her single “Boy Crazy,” on which she sings from the perspective of a horny and wild-hearted femme fatale.
Kesha said when she was writing 'Tik Tok' that 'the dumber it got, the better it got,' and didn't know it would become her ...
Glitter, chaos, and a whole lot of attitude: the early 2010s belonged to Kesha. Long before TikTok became a social app, Tik ...
Giveon, "Rather Be" (YouTube) Jin, "Don't Say You Love Me" (YouTube) Rico Nasty, "Crash" (YouTube) Latto, "Somebody" (YouTube ...
Kesha knows what she wants in a partner — she's looking for a sugar daddy, and possibly a yacht. Earlier this year, the ...
Dr. Luke single “Joyride,” and on Independence Day this year she’ll be releasing her first post-Dr. Luke album . (PERIOD). Since “Joyride,” the pop star has also shared “Delusional” and “Yippee-Ki-Yay ...
Kesha reflects on her hit song 'Tik Tok' and its unexpected success, sharing insights on songwriting and the transformative ...
The silly, explicit lyrics on the high-energy party anthem see Kesha be unapologetically sexy and committed to finding a man because “boys are my cocaine.” “I’m obsessive/I’m fixating/I ...
Kesha didn’t know she had a hit on her hands with “Tik Tok.” In fact, the singer once thought the song’s lyrics were “too dumb.” After all, she does sing about swapping toothpaste for ...