Genius Lyrics
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Kesha – Praying
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Kesha returns with “Praying,” her first solo release in over four years since “Crazy Kids” was released as a single from her 2012 album Warrior.
“Praying” is a power ballad
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Kesha – Take It Off
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“Take It Off” was released as the final single from Kesha’s debut album, Animal. It went double platinum in the US. The song has heavy synth-pop and electro influences. The hook
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Kesha – Fine Line
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“Fine Line” sees Kesha opening up about struggling to keep her composure as her on-going legal battle against former producer Dr. Luke continues to affect her personal life and
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Kesha – Shadow
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[Verse 1] / I feel so good, why you so mad? / And I'm so happy, and you hate that / But I love love, and I love life / And I love tripping in the desert with my best friends
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Kesha – Hymn
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With a message akin to many of her past releases, Kesha’s “Hymn” brings a theme of self-empowerment in a low-tempo, deep-synth beat.
As with the previous releases, Kesha penned a
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Kesha – Eat The Acid
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‘Eat the Acid’ is the lead single alongside ‘Fine Line’ for American singer and songwriter Kesha’s upcoming fifth studio album ‘Gag Order’. It was released April 28th, 2023.
Eat
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Kesha – High Road
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“High Road” is the title song from Kesha’s fourth studio album. The song was teased in the background of the official album trailer for her fourth studio album, High Road, along
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Kesha – Rainbow
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A month before “Rainbow” dropped, Kesha told Metro News:
This song was a promise to myself, a promise that things would get better.
Metro News said about the track, “It’s not the
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Kesha – Animal
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“Animal” is the titular track from Kesha’s debut studio album, Animal. Thematically, it’s a love song about letting loose your inner animal, reverting to your primal instincts and
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Kesha – Hate Me Harder
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[Verse 1] / Congratulations / You caught me doin' some dumb shit again / That's what I do / Yeah, that's what I do / I've graduated / From carin' about your opinions / Tell you the
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Kesha – Spaceship
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Spaceship is the bluegrass-tinged, closing track on Rainbow. Kesha tells a story of finding home and closure in death over a plucking banjo and simple kick drum. She has felt
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Kesha – Stephen
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“Stephen” is a daydream, and a flawed denial of inadequacy on Kesha’s part. Tinged with country elements, Kesha sings about a certain person she can’t help but fall for
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Kesha (Ft. Big Freedia) – Raising Hell
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“Raising Hell” is the lead single of Kesha’s fourth studio album, High Road.
This pop banger was first teased by Kesha in a tweet whereby the song can be heard in the background
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Kesha – Your Love is My Drug
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“Your Love Is My Drug” is the first track off Kesha’s debut album, Animal. The song was officially released as the second single from the album. The song became Kesha’s third top
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Kesha – Warrior
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According to Kesha’s album commentary, “[Warrior] is more of an idea that, instead of being a victim, I’m always gonna be a warrior. No matter what anybody throws at me, or what
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Kesha – Finding You
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“Finding You” is the 7th track off of Kesha’s new highly anticipated album Rainbow. The song is about looking and being with the person you love in every new life you take on.
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Kesha (Ft. The Dap-Kings Horns) – Woman
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“Woman” is a funk-infused country/rock jam, lyrically exploding with female empowerment. The second release from her album Rainbow, it follows the uplifting lead single “Praying.”
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Kesha – Bastards
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“Bastards” is the self-lifting opener from Kesha’s third studio album, Rainbow. Kesha’s raw lyrics carry implications of her previous insecurities, and inspire her audience to
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Kesha – Learn to Let Go
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“Learn to Let Go” is another uplifting pop/rock track about taking back control of your own life. When Kesha announced the release on Instagram, she mentioned it’s about not
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Kesha – Cannibal
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An ode to crazy, metaphorical sex talk, the content of “Cannibal” details Kesha’s extreme attraction to somebody.
The song possibly draws inspiration from Sylvia Plath’s “Lady
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Kesha – Cannibal
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An ode to crazy, metaphorical sex talk, the content of “Cannibal” details Kesha’s extreme attraction to somebody.
The song possibly draws inspiration from Sylvia Plath’s “Lady
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Kesha – Dinosaur
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Lyrically, “Dinosaur” tells a story from Kesha’s perspective about a creepy older man who’s hitting on her and her friends, and how she’s making jabs at how old he is and turning
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Kesha (Ft. Brian Wilson, Sturgill Simpson & Wrabel) – Resentment
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[Verse 1] / I feel loved, darling, I feel used / Nobody makes me feel the way you do / And sometimes I, sometimes I, sometimes I just can't stand it / Isn't that just the thing
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Kesha – Blow
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“Blow” is the second single from Kesha’s first EP, Cannibal. The song was a hit in the US, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song has a “party anthem
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Kesha – Little Bit of Love
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[Verse 1] / Babe, I know that's it's late, I know that I'm drunk / I haven't had a night like this in months / I walked in the door, that look on your face / Feel like I don't know
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Kesha (Ft. 3OH!3) – Blah Blah Blah
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This is a song about casual sex! Specifically, a song about how people go to bars to find people to go home with for steamy one-night-stands.
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Kesha – Godzilla
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“Godzilla” is a self-love anthem from Kesha’s third studio album, Rainbow, sung over a minimalist acoustic accompaniment.
In the song, Godzilla is used as a metaphor for someone
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Kesha – All I Need Is You
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“All I Need is You” is the sixth track from Kesha’s fifth studio album: “Gag Order.” It is written about her beloved pet cat Mr. Peeps who had almost passed away in 2022. In an
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Kesha – Peace & Quiet
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[Verse 1] / Got the pendulum of emotions / Swingin' back and forth, I'm up and down like waves in the ocean / I got that kind of light, catches orbit / Pull you in but need my
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[Intro] / (Bossup) / Yeah, aye, put it in your dreams girl, its just me and you (It's just me and you) / Put it in your wock girl, its just me and you (Bossup) / Take off your
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Kesha – Something To Believe In
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[Chorus] / You never know that you need somethin' to believe in / When you know it all / You never know that you need somethin' to believe in / You never know that you need
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Kesha – Kinky
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[Intro: Kesha, Pebe Sebert & Wrabel] / Mom / What? / Oh my god, so we're recording / And next door is the fucking Spice Girls and they love us / Okay / But so, do you wanna say hi
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Kesha – C’Mon
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“C'Mon” was released as the second single from Kesha’s second studio album, Warrior. Thematically, Kesha sings about doing crazy things with her companion, running around and
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Kesha (Ft. will.i.am) – Crazy Kids (Remix)
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[Chorus: Ke$ha] / Hello, wherever you are / Are you dancin' on the dance floor or drinkin' by the bar? / Tonight, we do it big and shine like stars / And we don't give a fuck '
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Kesha – This is Me
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“This Is Me” is a cover of Keala Settle’s song of the same name. Due to the track’s sentiments of empowerment, Kesha’s appropriation of it was fitting after her legal battles and
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Kesha – Supernatural
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Supernatural is about several sexual experiences Kesha has had with supernatural beings.
Kesha describes this song as the most ‘danciest’ record from this album. On the commentary
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Kesha – Woo Hoo
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Originally slated to be on Kesha’s second album, Warrior, the back track of “Woo Hoo” was later given to Big Time Rush and the lyrics were rewritten under the title “Windows Down
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Kesha – Happy
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[Intro: Oberon Zell] / And sometimes you think you're doing the magic / And sometimes you realize the magic is doing you / And this was one of those moments / [Verse 1] / What if
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Kesha – Too Far Gone
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[Intro] / (Zero, all engines running) / [Verse 1] / Nothing's set in stone / Not even the diamond wrapped around my finger / We're only gettin' older / And holdin' onto hope, it
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Kesha – Father Daughter Dance
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“Father Daughter Dance” is the fourteenth song off Kesha’s fourth studio album High Road.
According to an interview that Kesha did with The Atlantic, the song is a dive into Kesha
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Kesha – Goodbye
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“Goodbye” is written by Kesha and her mother, Pebe Sebert, a notable songwriter. The song was recorded in 2002, and shows a side of Kesha far different from that depicted in songs
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Kesha – Boots
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Infused with country elements, “Boots” is a love song, with Kesha praising her companionship and everything that comes with it.
The implications of the song are clear – Kesha
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Kesha – Only Love Can Save Us Now
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Blending the sense of humor and heavy electronic sound from High Road with the religious subjects from Rainbow, “Only Love Can Save Us Now” reaffirms Kesha’s faith in a higher
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Kesha – Emotional
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“Emotional” is a bonus track from Kesha'a album, Rainbow, which appears on the Japanese Edition of the album, which was released on August 16th, 2017.
The full version leaked on
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Kesha – Wolf
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“Wolf” is a Rainbow outtake. A snippet of the song was posted on Soundcloud on August 28, 2021
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