And maybe I'm having wrong expectations, but I can imagine that Ke$ha's own new record might not sound all that different from this song, at least partially. After all she has said that she's going for a 70's rock influence and wants dirty guitars on it etc.
at best, it'll be pop/rock, but i doubt she'll go full on rock n roll, she's too successful as a pop singer and i don't think her label would let her suddenly change genres.
and i'd probs like the song better if it was done by Slash, i never cared much for Alice's music
"she's too successful as a pop singer and i don't think her label would let her suddenly change genres."
Yes, that's what I'm afraid of too, tbh. I have the impression that Ke$ha is an impulsive, skittish kind of artist that writes a ballad one day, releases a pop single the next and gets Alice Cooper to perform with her on stage on the third, and none of it seems fake or fabricated. That's something I really appreciate and like about her, but labels usually don't play along with that unfortunately.
and wat is it with pop singers wanting a rock image but not actually releasing rock music, i don't mean just kesha
And maybe I'm having wrong expectations, but I can imagine that Ke$ha's own new record might not sound all that different from this song, at least partially. After all she has said that she's going for a 70's rock influence and wants dirty guitars on it etc.
and i'd probs like the song better if it was done by Slash, i never cared much for Alice's music
Yes, that's what I'm afraid of too, tbh. I have the impression that Ke$ha is an impulsive, skittish kind of artist that writes a ballad one day, releases a pop single the next and gets Alice Cooper to perform with her on stage on the third, and none of it seems fake or fabricated. That's something I really appreciate and like about her, but labels usually don't play along with that unfortunately.
but it didn't.