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Following in the footsteps of Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, Ke$ha brings an album full of danceable beats and lyrics that hardly make any sense, but, nonetheless, will have listeners shouting at the top of their lungs.
While there’s no doubt the beats will make anyone dance, the lyrics seem to come out of a night in a Los Angeles socialite’s life. Songs like “Blah Blah Blah,” “Boots & Boys” and “Party At a Rich Dude’s House,” continue to follow Ke$ha’s trend of focusing on clothes, boys and booze. While listeners may momentarily get annoyed with Ke$ha’s auto-tuned voice, they will be belting out her semidiscrete sexual lyrics all in an attempt to feel the same wild and flashy lifestyle.
It isn’t an album that will move mountains, and it surely doesn’t send out a positive message to the youth of America, but Ke$ha continues to provide dance clubs with music that will keep audiences hyped up and dancing the night away.
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