Review
Hold onto your party hats, folks! Kesha's 'Warrior' is a wild ride that'll have you dancing one minute and contemplating life the next. This sophomore album is like a musical buffet - pop, EDM, rock, punk, rap, country, and folk all thrown into a blender and somehow coming out tasting delicious. It's as if Kesha decided to play musical hopscotch across genres, and honestly? She's nailing it.
But 'Warrior' isn't just about Kesha flexing her musical muscles. It's a deeply personal journey, inspired by her globe-trotting adventures and spiritual awakening. And she didn't go it alone - she brought along a star-studded posse including Iggy Pop, Nate Ruess, and even her mom! Talk about a family affair. The result? An album that's as eclectic as your grandma's quilt, but way more fun to dance to.
From the party anthem 'Die Young' to the glam-rock romp 'Dirty Love' (featuring the incomparable Iggy Pop), Kesha proves she's more than just a pop princess - she's a bona fide musical chameleon. And let's not forget 'Wonderland', a country-tinged ballad that'll have you reaching for your cowboy boots and a tissue. Did you notice? The deluxe edition includes 'Gold Trans Am', a track that's equal parts innuendo and pure rock 'n' roll fun. It's clear that with 'Warrior', Kesha's not just making music - she's on a mission to make us all embrace our inner warriors. And honestly? I'm ready to join her army. - Toby