March 19, 2011

Album review:Cannibal by ke$ha

Go on critics, you can say all you want about ke$ha. In fact you can pour out all your negativity about her, but you’ve got admit this album is among the best pop albums yet.
For most albums which are usually given the title “the best album of all time” it’s usually the first five tracks that get your attention leaving you regretting why you bought into the marketer’s sweet words via their persistent advertising.
Marketers will even sell you a blank disk just to meet target
sales. This album is on another level, download the demo and give it a listen. If you like it, go purchase the album and support ke$ha by clicking the link below.

My personal favorite in the album is the Harold song. It starts melodically with a perfectly played soft piano, soft vocals, soft hits, soft guitar then comes the chorus that totally kills it. I really hope the video director will be creative in this one. It would be such a shame if the video did not match up to the liveliness and quality of the song.
My second personal favorite is we R who we R. it talks about being comfortable with yourself, not caring what other people say about you and partying hard. Since I’m a DJ I go a lot of night clubs. The song is like a culture ad almost must be played, un-surprisingly it gets awesome response that makes me just smile with a feeling of content.
My third favorite is, ‘Animal’- just like the Harold song, it starts softly with a string of instruments meant for music sanctuary. I still wonder what is it that music producers do to make that ‘going back in time sound’ when the song starts.
The song relaxes your mind while you listen to the words of ke$ha, which half of the time I don’t understand. I especially listen to the song when I wear my ‘beats by dre’ head phones by monster, high quality music I’d say.
If you are a pop lover, like partying and relaxing the rest of the time, then this is the album for you.

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