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Kesha’s album debuts with 1.3m streams


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music not the bling

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Those numbers would have been a disaster even for a single,let alone for a whole album :rip:

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Lmao :bibliahh:

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Just now, Space Cowboy said:

Lmao :bibliahh:

why is that funny?

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How much did her last albums do?

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That’s 1 million more than Normani’s :clap3:

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:rip:

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no need to kick the poor gyal , i liked Eat The Acid a lot and am excited to listen to the album ! she been thru a lot cut her some slack

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Her new music is horrible so I’m not surprised but yikes… :giraffe:

 

Bring back the electro-pop bops WITHOUT Dr. Puke, babe!! 

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7 hours ago, CottageHore said:

Her new music is horrible so I’m not surprised but yikes… :giraffe:

 

Bring back the electro-pop bops WITHOUT Dr. Puke, babe!! 

She tried it with High road but she failed ..High road was a mix of the old kesha sound with her current sound but the results were disappointing ..but her current album gag order is a total mess.her worst album.I don't know what she was thinking 

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3 minutes ago, HASHTAGPOW said:

That’s 1 million more than Normani’s :clap3:

Normani’s last single which was a colossal flop did 700k streams first day let’s not :rip:

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who cares about the numbers the album is excellent and an artistic triumph! i would take acclaim over commercial success (which she’s had plenty of in the last) any day :bird:

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Are people supposed to be supporting her music? I thought she was just releasing whatever on that label just to get out of the contract asap. 

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2 minutes ago, Kim Petrat said:

who cares about the numbers the album is excellent and an artistic triumph! i would take acclaim over commercial success (which she’s had plenty of in the last) any day :bird:

 

6 minutes ago, MissedTheTrain said:

The album is a home run as far as the music is concerned, so whatevs.  The rollout has been super minimal, so I’m not shocked with these numbers.

 

I think some people need to kind of adjust their expectations for some artists like Kesha who maybe used to reach certain heights of success at some point, but are in a different place now.  The album is also a lot more left field than anything she’s done before, and not super mainstream leaning.

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High Road did about the same while having a radio lead single, music videos, performances and TV appearances (none of which this era had), so what's shocking about this?

 

It's not even significantly playlisted and Kesha has never been a streaming artist anyways.

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Ouuuu that’s not-…

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I was one of those listenings and sadly won't bother listening again

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Excellent album. Deserves more attention, but it’s fine. This album fulfills her commitment and now she’s free. 

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Were y'all expecting some kind of career renaissance :rip:

 

This is fine for her

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:rip:

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27 minutes ago, suburbannature said:

why is that funny?

Apparently it's funny to some that a woman who got stuck for almost a decade fighting against abuse came back and flopped. 

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Deserves more

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