Tag: Kesha Rose Sebert
Kesha Gets Twisty-Turny for “Origami” Video
With Kesha on a nonstop journey of independence, it’s only right that she should continue to self-direct her music videos. As she also did for [Read More…]
Kesha Reembraces Her Sex Positivity on “Origami”
As Kesha embarks on a sort of “2.0” version of the Tits Out Tour called the Freedom Tour this summer, her motif of “letting it [Read More…]
“Cannibal” as Jennifer Check’s Theme Song
Among the many examples of a certain song being perfect for a certain scene of a movie—but not yet even being out in time to [Read More…]
Kesha Turns Her Grammys Night on the Red Carpet into the Video for “Red Flag”
Even though Kesha has already released five singles from her eleven-track album, Period, “Red Flag” has lately become something of a favorite. Not necessarily even [Read More…]
Keshacore Permeates Slayyyter’s “DANCE…” Video
To those who would try to say that Kesha never had any influence, one need only look either to Reneé Rapp’s undying devotion or to [Read More…]
With Some Help from Her Daughter, Pebe Sebert Gets Another Shot at Pop Stardom
It’s often said that “everything happens for a reason.” This usually as a means to console oneself over something not achieved, not received. But in [Read More…]
The “Dopamine Doula” Is Back: Ke$ha’s Animal + Cannibal Fifteenth Anniversary Reissue
In 2010, a seminal voice of a generation emerged. No, it wasn’t motherfucking Lena Dunham, but Kesha Rose Sebert. Better known as her then stylized [Read More…]
“Sleazy” As the 2010s Version of “Material Girl”
For those who would question how Kesha has become synonymous with the term “recession pop,” the reason goes far beyond the success of her dance [Read More…]
Once Again, Kesha Is the Only Reason to Celebrate Independence Day Thanks to Period
Just as last year around the Fourth of July felt like a nadir in U.S. politics (little did they know…), with the election looking to [Read More…]
With “The One,” Kesha Delivers a Sologamist’s Anthem That Topples “thank u, next”
For many, Ariana Grande’s 2019 hit, “thank u, next” (from the album of the same name), was “merely” an autobiographical song about an ultimately promiscuous (a.k.a. [Read More…]