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The dance/pop scene really has had its tone set by Lady Gaga and if immitation is the highest form of flattery, artists like Ke$ha are paying major homage. In Gaga fashion, the fellow poptart released a similiarly titled EP to go along with her studio album released at the beginning of last year. Ke$ha even goes as far as discussing eating boys both figuratively and literally which is a recurring theme in Lady Gaga's lyrics as well. This album, however exhibits a cool originality in the production and other lyrical content which does redeem it. There's a lot of talk of dirt, glitter, drinking, sex, and dancing. There is enough auto-tune on this record to make T-Pain vomit. There is a feisty and vibrant sound that has become this artist's signature. On the track "Grow A Pear", the LA born singer talks about a feminine man in her life. You can probably figure out the pun. It's pure dance/pop music in all its superficial splendor, but there is a cleverness to it, and this self proclaimed "walking good time" has yet to disappoint.

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Past Works:
Animal

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We R Who We R



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