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Talk about a dark pop bop :jonnycat: I don’t think I’ve seen many people praising this song but it’s one of her bests :clap3:

 

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the entire album is so good

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I would say Warrior as an album is under appreciated. 

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whole album is excellent

and YES that includes Wonderland!!

 

I will say though that C'mon and Last Goodbye are both on another level though :heart:

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Yes!!! This song used to be my jam back then :jonny5:

 

Last Goodbye and C'mon complete the perfect pop trinity from that album :clap3:

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Yes it's a bop! All of Warrior is. I also kinda love the album cover, it's so of it's time. "Die young" and "cmon" are MEGA GOD TIER bops on the level of Rih, Tay and Dua's biggest hits and I won't hear a word to the contrary!

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the way i pressed play and all the lyrics came back to me like muscle memory....... kesha the legend that you were destined to be :jonnycat: i bumped this album legit for a month straight back in highschool.

 

overall, this and out alive has aged the best for me. the other songs on the album sound a bit too dated.

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This albums is packed with with jams :giraffe:  Kesha is gifted when it comes to pop melodies. Theyre so catchy
The song also has too many layers.  The songs from this album feel very anthemic like Hymns for the youngsters. 
Dr Puke was awful but the combination of Kesha and Puke was fire. He produced so many songs but the ones with kesha-katy are just above everyone

 

18 minutes ago, Tropical said:

Yes it's a bop! All of Warrior is. I also kinda love the album cover, it's so of it's time. "Die young" and "cmon" are MEGA GOD TIER bops on the level of Rih, Tay and Dua's biggest hits and I won't hear a word to the contrary!

So many are critical about the artwork but i also love it. It looks very Alien and Surreal
Love that Crystals Rainbow dress

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This and Out Alive (neither having Luke's fingerprints on them) are pop perfection :jonnycat: 

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I think it is mostly overlooked by stans bc of the delays, the fact that it flopped, and honestly, the legal drama that followed. 
 

The album was and still is so good. (Except for Wherever You Are :mazen:)  the productions are amazing, her melodies were great :'(  deserved better

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Bop! Also Warrior deserves better, it’s so good :jamming:

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Yes!

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Her music used to be so good this just took me back... I hope she can release music like this again some day

 

Let me go stream-

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Warrior as a whole is a great pop album that was massively botched in terms of both creative process and rollout. You can literally hear the conflicting ideas throughout the album of what Luke wanted versus what Kesha wanted this album to be. That being said, the output still gave us pretty great records and deserved way better treatment. Justice for Woo Hoo :clap3:

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Living for the acclaim here. Best song, killer album from a killer pop artist. When Kesha is at her top melody game she’s literally the best :clap3:

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This is a NO for me. :snowball:

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i always wanted this album to be full hard rock a la Alice Cooper as Kesha wanted it to be more rock tinged than the party pop luke wanted.

the songs from this album specifically just hit better live :jonnycat:

 

 

AND justice for Machine Gun Love, the Your Love is My Drug, Part 2 SMASH you could have been and also if it wasnt for trash people shooting kids :cries:

 

7 hours ago, nostalgic said:

This and Out Alive (neither having Luke's fingerprints on them) are pop perfection :jonnycat: 

the only songs luke doesnt have credits (Writer / Producer) for in warrior are

  • All That Matters (Kesha Sebert, Shellback, Martin, Savan Kotecha, Alexander Kronlund, Lukas Loules / Martin, Shellback)
  • Love into the Light (K. Sebert / Greg Kurstin)
  • Out Alive (K. Sebert, Joshua Coleman, Mathieu Jomphe, Pebe Sebert / Ammo, Billboard, Wright)
  • Past Lives (K. Sebert / The Flaming Lips, Stardeath and White Dwarfs)

and with Deconstructed (packaged with Warrior in Japan)

  • Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You [Dolly Parton cover] (Hugh Moffatt, Pebe Sebert / Kurstin, Sean Cimino)
  • The Harold Song (K. Sebert, Coleman / Kurstin, Cimino)
7 hours ago, SweetTalker said:

I think it is mostly overlooked by stans bc of the delays, the fact that it flopped, and honestly, the legal drama that followed. 
 

The album was and still is so good. (Except for Wherever You Are :mazen:)  the productions are amazing, her melodies were great :'(  deserved better

i always thought that people deducted points from this album due to Kesha's lack of creative freedom on what she was releasing, due to luke's controlling power.

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