Kesha’s New Album Has A Song Featuring “Ke$ha” & You Can Take All My Money Right Now

Three years ago, to the day, I was sitting poolside at a fairly middle-of-the-road hotel in the “historic” (read: it has one road that’s cobblestone) Ybor City area of Tampa, Florida. A 5-day punk rock festival began the next day, and preparing for that liver-bashing marathon by taking it as easy as possible that night was the name of the game. Then someone across the pool, I can’t remember who said it first, casually mentioned that Kesha was playing a show at a theatre around 300 metres away, and that tickets were $20. Kesha played 90 minutes of hit after hit, and at one point mounted her hype guy, ripped a steak off him with her teeth, and humped him until he came glitter. It fucken ruled so hard.

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The point I’m trying to make here is: Kesha rules. And if the track listing for her new album is anything to go by, she’s only gonna wind up ruling harder once it comes out.

Kesha started promoting the upcoming LP High Road in earnest this morning, releasing the lead single Raising Hell as well as the accompanying video.

And while Big Freedia is the key guest on that, let’s be real here, absolute fucking banger, the list of guests on the album tracklisting is far more notable because one of the tracks, we shit you not, features “Ke$ha.”

As in, there’s gonna be a Kesha track that features a guest appearance from Ke$ha.

The track, entitled Kinky, is nestled in amongst a bunch of other intriguing gear that reveals, among others, Sturgill Simpson and [checks notes] Brian Wilson??? are appearing on the album as well.

  1. Tonight
  2. My Own Dance
  3. Raising Hell (feat. Big Freedia)
  4. High Road
  5. Shadow
  6. Honey
  7. “Cowboy Blues
  8. Resentment (feat. Sturgill Simpson & Brian Wilson)
  9. Little Bit of Love
  10. Birthday Suit
  11. Kinky (feat. Ke$ha)
  12. Potato Song (Cuz I Want To)
  13. BFF (feat. Wrabel)
  14. Father Daughter Dance
  15. Chasing Thunder

But honestly, Kesha featuring Ke$ha? Take all my damned money. Whatever the hell that means, you can have every cent I’ve ever earned right the hell now.

High Road comes out on January 10th next year. You can shut down all Album Of The Year polls immediately thereafter.

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