Take a look at this:
She named her album "Cannibal." Ke$ha is pretty short, and he lips are stained blue. The only logical conclusion is that Ke$ha is a smurf, and she's eaten her brethren.
Now on to the song
"Back door cracked
We don't need a key
We get in for free
No VIP sleaze
Drink that kool-aid
Follow my lead
Now you're one of us
You're coming with me"
Drink the kool-aid? Wonderful message.
"It's time to kill the lights and shut the DJ down
This place about to-
Tonight we're taking over, no one's getting out
This place about to blow "
Another lame party boast.
"Now what (What)
We're taking control
We get what we want
We do what you don't
Dirt and glitter cover the floor
We're pretty and sick
We're young and we're bored (Ha)"
What is with Ke$ha's obsession with glitter? Is it indicative of a future career as a stripper?
"We're young and we're bored" seems to be the central tenet of Ke$ha's music. Who is this really speaking too? I'm constantly seeing reports of youth who are more active politically, who are more committed to causes. Kind of counter to the young and bored message. That just sounds sad and hopeless, not fun and sexy like she's trying to portray it.
"Go insane
Go insane
Throw some glitter
Make it rain on 'em
Let me see them hands
Let me, let me see them hands"
Yet another song with a go crazy message. Gah, we need a return to sanity folks. This is Number 11 right now on the Billboard Hot 100. Let's band together and knock it off the charts. I'll do my part to hasten the end of Ke$ha's 15 minutes of fame.
I wish there were more to talk about and make fun of in this song, but it's so threadbare. A testament to how awful it was,

lol...no comment on the unicorn action scene with Dawson?
ReplyDeleteI couldn't bring myself to watch the video. The song was bad enough on the radio, I couldn't bear to hear it twice.
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