The artist introduces herself and her crew in the first line of “We R Who We R”, describing themselves as hot(sexy) and dangerous. While emphasizing on how attractive they are, she reminds her listeners...
Even though Kesha has insinuated that she created the music on her “Cannibal” EP to appeal to kids, the title song from the project is definitely based on an adult theme. Or rather let’s say, as...
In “Resentment”, Kesha portrays the role of a lady who has suffered abuse from her lover but never reacted to such. And accordingly she has built up a considerable degree of “resentment”. However, this track...
“My Own Dance” has been classified as an assertion of Kesha’s independence, particularly in the face of opposition, which in fact it is. But there’s a lot more to it than that. As the title suggests,...
In the modern era of pop music, musicians are relying on religious motifs to relay secular ideas. And from a lyrical perspective, what really makes Kesha’s “Raising Hell” standout is the heavy utilization of religious terminology...
In this song Kesha attacks “rich, White, straight men” not individually but as being representative of the power structure which “rule(s) the world” and more specifically American politics. In other words, under her estimation they...
Praying is a song by American singer Kesha (Ke$ha). The lyrics of Praying are about how Kesha overcame very depressing and difficult moments of her life. In a post on the blog LennyLetter published...