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5 minutes ago, AlbertoBouvier said:

Why?

I feel like the release times for at least praying (and maybe raising hell) were announced before the song dropped 

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2 minutes ago, RideOrDie said:

they are out at midnight local

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13 minutes ago, RideOrDie said:

they are out at midnight local

2h30min left then :loki:

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I feel like Fine Line is gonna be a surprise. A few insiders said it was her strongest lead when it was scheduled to be the only lead.

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I feel like the actual lead is gonna be ETA only and they are giving us FL as a “bonus”…

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3 hours ago, CroNich said:

SZA's album was way more anticipated than Kesha

 

2 hours ago, jesus del rey said:

She doesn’t have the hype SZA had.

Billboard would like to have a word with you :mandown:

 

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12 minutes ago, TomTom2288 said:

 

Billboard would like to have a word with you :mandown:

 

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I love Kesha and I am really hyped for the album but lets be realistic now :giraffe: Tho, I really hope this album becomes a huge success for her, it already sounds like its gonna be her best body of work yet

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25 minutes ago, Wrecked said:

High road deserved a better lead single. 

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I actually have decided to wait till they're out in my country :gaycat6:  11 hours to go 

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1 minute ago, josesuxx said:

I actually have decided to wait till they're out in my country :gaycat6:  11 hours to go 

Don’t do that to yourself. 

 

No te hagas eso. 42min. 

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3 minutes ago, AlbertoBouvier said:

Don’t do that to yourself. 

 

No te hagas eso. 42min. 

I don't want her to lose streams :monkey:

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Just now, josesuxx said:

I don't want her to lose streams :monkey:

I respect that. If someone shares it I think I’ll listen to them once and then wait till it’s released here 

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Speaking of Raising on Bubbling Under, I really like her vocals on the live performances, especially right before the dated beat drops with Big Freedia and her chain smoking voice.

 

Anyway, less than 40 minutes left for her best lead(s)

 

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There is no way she could top Praying, prove me wrong kween. :loki:

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Album Press Release

 

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Today, Kesha announces her new album ‘Gag Order’, set to drop May 19th (via Kemosabe/RCA Records), an album that finds the GRAMMY-nominated pop star excavating the deepest recesses of her soul to date. The Rick Rubin-produced record, which Kesha has labeled “post-pop”, is a full-bodied collection that flows like a stream-of-conscious journey through the psychedelic dark depths of the human psyche followed by basking in the cleansing light when finally reaching the surface.

 

Kesha has teased the forthcoming album on Instagram over the past month as well as in a cameo in a recent 60 Minutes story on Rick Rubin. This Friday, she will drop a duo of pre-release tracks, “Eat the Acid” and “Fine Line”.

 

‘Gag Order’, which Kesha is executive producer on, is an album unlike anything she has created thus far in her career, yet somehow is an album that only she truly could have made. Forged in the fires of self-discovery and learning to finally accept the ugly, scary sides of ourselves, ‘Gag Order’ feels like an emotional exorcism, unearthing and facing the darkness in oneself, brought to life with experimental, otherworldly production & lyrical vulnerability unlike anything the artist has written before. On ‘Gag Order’, Kesha confronts her own reflection & finds empowerment in her own voice, with beautiful, heart aching results. 

 

“Without the darkness there is no light. So I let my darkness have the light. I can’t fight the truth. Life is difficult and painful. It is for everyone,”  wrote Kesha in an album manifesto that went live today via Nylon. “An artist doesn’t exist to make others happy. I believe an artist gives voice, motion, color to the emotions we all have. The good emotions, and the unmanageably ******* miserable ones.”

 

Kesha has sold more than 14 million total album equivalents worldwide, has approximately 6.9 billion audio streams and 1.7 billion video streams worldwide, and has had 9 Top 10 hits on The Billboard Hot 100, including four # 1 singles at Top 40 Radio - "TiK ToK," "Your Love Is My Drug," "Die Young," and "Timber."

 

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10 minutes girls :gaycat1:

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curious to see the sound of it.... hope it's nothing near anything on high road

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