Tag: Kesha
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…]
Slayyyter Gets Deeper into Her Lana Del Reyness by Going Full Lizzy Grant for “Broke Bitch Freestyle”
Seeing as how Slayyyter has been blessed with a more meteoric rise of late thanks to the release of her third album, WOR$T GIRL IN [Read More…]
Kesha Reembraces Her Sex Positivity on “Origami”
As Kesha embarks on a sort of “2.0” version of the Tits Out Tour called the Freedom Tour this summer, her motif of “letting it [Read More…]
Slayyyter Goes “Kesha Del Rey” for WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA
It’s no secret by now that Slayyyter has been trying to come up in the world even long before her debut album, Troubled Paradise (released [Read More…]
Another New “Soundtrack” Low for the White House’s Social Media: Using Kesha’s “Blow” for a War-Promoting Video
A single glance at the White House’s various social media accounts will, of course, have anyone even vaguely cognizant of what a dystopia is observing [Read More…]
Harmony Korine-Chic: Slayyyter’s “Old Technology” Video
Although most of the videos that Slayyyter has released thus far for her upcoming third album, WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA, would be right at home [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…]
Best Albums of 2025
Compared to the movies released in 2025, there’s no denying that the musical offerings were slightly more exciting and arguably more billable as being part [Read More…]