Submitted by Lee Roberts on Friday, December 3, 2010 - 3:45PM
Ke$ha, guess it takes it all to get noticed and one of those is having a dollar sign in your name instead of an S. Let me get on topic though by talking more about the songs and less about the singers name. Ke$ha is a electronicpop/pop singer that seems to take her sexuality of being a female very seriously or seriously fun actually. With her album Cannibal she lets anyone listening to her songs just how much fun she wants to have. Cannibal was not my typical or even untypical style of music I listen to. Pop is find but when it gets into the technopop or the club dance mix and this is exactly what Ke$ha is singing on this album. All the songs are about her having a good time, how she is a woman that wants to go out and party, and even one talking about how she eats men up. Which is the one song I found the most disturbing, Cannibal. It’s not because it’s about how she wants to use men and go on to the next but the way she talks about eating men, as in eating as food, is what I find disturbing. She could use the metaphor of eating men up but should left out the whole actual digestion of them, in my opinion that is. As for the rest of the songs they are the same in content really and sound about the same as well. The sound of them is what I just couldn’t get to like, and not the sound of it being a tecnopop song but the sound of it sounding like it has been put through a synthesizer a few too many times. Her voice has a machine sound to it that instead of making me think that the song is good it makes me think that her voice is not good enough to be heard without the help of editing. Though the songs are upbeat, the rhythms are quick, and even has a fun feel to them that would make people want to dance but it also reminds me of crowds, smoke, and being bounced around as I try to get around in a small room. Aside from the upbeat and energy in the songs I couldn’t get past the synthesized sound to her voice. |
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