‘Warrior’ Ke$ha
Dont hate me – but this new Ke$ha album is good. Kind of really good.
Warrior, the 25-year-olds release, is entertaining from top to bottom. Ke$ha – along with hitmaker Dr. Luke – has a knack for creating carefree and upbeat electro-pop songs that make you want to have a good time. Its pure fun.
Yes, some of her lyrics are vapid and need work, but melodically, shes got a winner, especially on the hooks throughout Warrior. The will.i.am-assisted Crazy Kids, which kicks off with whistling, is anthemic; Cmon is oh-so-fun; and Thinking of You, about an ex, transitions pleasantly from its thumping verse to its groovy hook. The lead single, Die Young, is just as addictive and was co-written with Nate Ruess of fun.
While Ke$ha deserves credit for putting together a nearly-great album, shes still Ke$ha – therefore, she has her limitations. The songwriting on Warrior – which includes contributions from her mother, Pebe – can be ridiculous. On Cmon, she rhymes saber tooth tiger with warm Budweiser. Also, Auto-tune remains her best friend: When Ke$ha hits a semi-high note, she cant pull it off without the help of studio manipulation.
Her singing is better on Wonderland, a slow groove about how her life has changed since she became a pop star (it gets a great drum assist from Patrick Carney of The Black Keys). And Warrior is much better than Ke$has other releases, including her so-so 2010 debut, Animal, and her terrible Cannibal EP.