Jump to content

Featured Replies

A few good ones coming out now.

Not a fan of Yippee Ki Yay one of her worst, hope the solo version is out soon too 🤣

  • Replies 65
  • Views 1.7k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • Jessie Where
    Jessie Where

    I quite enjoy both, but I can sort of see why as they're very novel and of their time features nobody ever really associates with her or thinks about.

  • Lukuzz
    Lukuzz

    Praying ftw ! 🙌🏽

  • JosephStyles
    JosephStyles

    Warrior tracks to slay please x

Posted Images

  • Author

"Run your mouth more than anyone I've ever known"

79. Fine Line 6.70

80. Father Daughter Dance 6.70

81. Backstabber 6.60

82. Stronger (Sam Feldt featuring Kesha) 6.60

83. BFF (feat. WRABEL) 6.60

We lose two of the softer moments from High Road here. BFF, as the title suggests, is a love letter between Kesha and Wrabel, while Father Daughter Dance is Kesha exploring her life without a father. She explains that she had never planned to sing of this subject matter but the words just flowed out of her as she opened her unconcious mind. Backstabber from the debut had a recent resurgance thanks to TikTok but it wasn't enough to propel it to the top half of this rate. And remarkably, we also lose a lead-single of sorts! Released as a co-lead single with Eat The Acid, Fine Line introduced us to her Gag Order era as she braved it all with regards to her thoughts following on from the lawsuit battle.

Stronger is an absolute SONG even if it is generic tropical house of that era.

  • Author

"Did I f*** my whole life up? Did I miss my one true love?"

74. My Own Dance 6.80

75. Stephen 6.80

76. Cowboy Blues 6.70

77. Little Bit of Love 6.70

78. Summer 6.70

A massacre for the High Road album as it loses 4 tracks! In this set is the closing track of the album, Summer. Little Bit of Love received a music video and a remix too but didn't serve as an official single. Cowboy Blues is a big favourite of Kesha herself and a song that she said she was very proud of. My Own Dance is the final High Road track in this set and it was the first pop song she wrote for the album and it served as the album's first promo single too. We also say goodbye to Stephen from the debut a song about a guy that Kesha would stalk but who would never call her back.

Love a bit of Stephen, but I don’t go back to any of those High Road songs in honesty

  • Author

"I don't know where I'll end up, but I'm laughing"

69. High Road 7.05

70. f*** Him, He's A DJ 7.05

71. Resentment (feat. Sturgill Simpson, Brian Wilson, WRABEL) 7.00

72. Shadow 6.90

73. c u next tuesday 6.80

c u next tuesday was included as a deluxe track on the debut album, but most people got to know it as it was included on the eight-track EP that followed. As it happens, it is the first track from Cannibal to drop out! Another High Road massacre as three more of its tracks fall out. This includes the title track which plays on the idea of figuratively taking the high road in a situation, vs Kesha's version of actually getting high when things get tough. Shadow is about Kesha escaping to the wilderness with her friends to escape the world and the beautiful ballad Resentment, featuring Brian from the Beach Boys, country singer Sturgill Simpson and frequent collaborator WRABEL - the song was the album's second promotional single and was servived to Australian radio as the album's third official single. Finally we also lose a track we got as part of the 15th anniversary edition of the debut album.

  • Author

"Hate me or you love me, it's really all about you, it's really not about me"


64. Spring Breakers (Charli XCX featuring Kesha) 7.15

65. Hate Me Harder 7.15

66. YIPPEE-KI-YAY. 7.10

67. Crazy Kids (feat. Juicy J) 7.10

68. TOO HARD. 7.05

We lose two tracks from latest album PERIOD. here including, what comes as a big shock for me, YIPPEE-KI-YAY - I know it has its haters but this seems super low for a track that is fairly well loved by many I thought! The first of three Crazy Kids versions drops out, and no surprises, it is the lesser known Juicy J mix that takes the first fall. Hate Me Harder is Gag Order's latest casualty. The track was one of the first songs written for the album and provides a pivotal moment on it where she reflects on the hate she has received in her career. Kesha's collaboration with Charli XCX for her remixed BRAT album is also out.

  • Author

"I keep on falling for you, time after time"

59. Kiss N Tell 7.25

60. Boots 7.25

61. Past Lives 7.20

62. Old Flames (Can't Hold a Candle to You) (feat. Dolly Parton) 7.20

63. Wonderland 7.20

For the first time in a while, Warrior loses some content! Wonderland is one of the album's slower moments and is about Kesha's time before becoming a star, where life was free and wild. The theme of longing for a more peaceful past continues in Past Lives, the final song on the album's tracklist. In the song, Kesha goes back through history, mourning her love. Old Flames and Boots are out from Rainbow - the former is a cover of Dolly Parton's hit. The latter is a Quentin Tarantino inspired country BANGER. Finally, from the debut, Kiss N Tell, Kesha sings of her ex-lovers affair with a, as of yet unnamed pop star o

'Past Lives' is absolutely gorgeous! Love 'Boots' too.

'Kiss N Tell' is something I really loved at the time, I do still like it but have perhaps outgrown it slightly as it is very juvenile.

  • Author

Past Lives is stunning, I agree! Would've liked it to have been a little higher here. The lyrics, the vocals, the mood, the fact it closes the album - love!

Wonderland and Kiss N Tell too low! The former is so underrated, heartfelt and hits home pretty hard, while the latter is always a banger I enjoy when playing through Animal.

Edited by Doug

  • Author

"I pray when I'm desperate, I'm here on my knees"

54. CATHEDRAL. 7.45

55. Hunt You Down 7.40

56. Blah Blah Blah (feat. 3OH!3) 7.30

57. Let 'Em Talk (feat. Eagles Of Death Metal) 7.30

58. Rainbow 7.25

We lose the title track of Rainbow first. The song is a very important song for Kesha, and one that she replayed on repeat while struggling with life. She wrote the song in rehab and describes it as a promise to herself that things would get better (and they did!). Kesha's second single to ever be released drops out in a mid position - featuring 3OH!3 (yeah me neither x), the song was shadowed by the behemoth that was Tik Tok and the singles that proceeded it too. Hunt You Down from Rainbow plays at the start of the music video for Woman and is Kesha going full on outlaw country. And the final track from PERIOD. is out, a song that tells of Kesha's belief in spirituality and how we can all harnass our powers to become our own saviours.

CATHEDRAL. isn't one I go back to individually but it's the perfect closer to the main . album, and it worked so well on tour too!

'Cathedral' live was marvellous when I saw her in March!

I always forget 'Blah Blah Blah' exists, given how that debuted initially it looked like it was about to be stratospherically huge... then it didn't happen.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.