Review
. (Period) is Kesha unchained and unapologetic—part confessional, part carnival. She pulls from every corner of pop, from polka-kissed twang (“Yippee-Ki-Yay”) to hyperpop chaos (“Boy Crazy”), disco grooves (“Love Forever”), shimmering house touches, and soulful introspection (“Cathedral”). It’s loud, it’s playful, and it’s bursting to reclaim joy on her own terms.
This album feels like a victory lap, bursting with irreverent hooks (“Joyride,” “Delusional”), braggadocious energy, and just enough vulnerability to keep it grounded. There’s a cheeky wink to the camera in every electric flourish. Period doesn’t ask for permission—it demands your attention, and doesn’t care if you gasp, laugh, or shout back. - Dani
Artist Bio
Kesha is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles who started releasing music in 2009, making a splash with her party-pop hit “TiK ToK” and her energetic, irreverent style. Her music blends pop, dance, and rock, and over the years she’s shifted toward more raw and emotional material on albums like Rainbow and Gag Order. Kesha’s collaborated with artists like Pitbull and Macklemore, and her sound is often compared to Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and Miley Cyrus. She’s known for her outspoken personality, legal battles over creative control, and evolving musical style.