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Not Correct Album review

Posted : 11 years, 5 months ago on 6 December 2012 01:27

Ke $ ha sucks: Telling herself with the name @ keshasuxx on Twitter. And until the other day the main goal of his career seemed to find new ways to suck: show up at awards ceremonies dressed in garbage bags, open a Tumblr that feeds the beard of unknown men, celebrate a constant state of hangover in the songs. It was almost impossible to criticize her when she was the first not to take seriously his character and his music. Then "Tik Tok", the song in which he says to brush your teeth with Jack Daniels, becomes the most sold in the world in 2010 and the first album to square number one in the United States. He found a way to suck that everyone likes or does not make that much crap?
Of course, with "Warrior" Ke $ ha tries to adopt a far more serious. First, less autotune (its much-criticized trait) and less dance easy come, since the electronic influences seem more obvious than the French school (at the end, and "Supernatural" and "Warrior" become pieces of Justice). But it is the rock album promised in interviews? Not really, although Ke $ ha does not seem to miss a gateway to the genre: the Strokes playing in strokesiana "Only wanna dance with you", the drummer of the Black Keys attends in "Wonderland", the track deluxe edition "Past Lives" is a beautiful ballad produced by Flaming Lips, with whom Ke $ ha has already shared even a cover.
And then there's Iggy Pop. In "Dirty Love", a duet about sex less sexy of the world, the two yell at each sconcerie in case (at one point Iggy sings of cockroaches and Rick Santorum), but Ke $ ha keeps the scene, compares and seems much more comfortable in this role than in dance songs that made her famous.
Not all experiments are equally successful and you feel the weight of a couple of reassuring traces that seem standard b-side of Katy Perry, but "Warrior" is an album that moves Ke $ ha in an interesting direction and unexpected. At least does not suck.

TRACKLIST:
"Warrior"
"Die Young"
"C'mon"
"Thinking of you"
"Wherever you are"
"Dirty Love" (feat. Iggy Pop)
"Wonderland"
"Only wanna dance with you"
"Supernatural"
"All that matters (the beautiful life)"
"Love into the light"


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