We start back where the last record ended; a year later glitter queen Ke$sh returns with the Cannibal EP, and the title track is a pretty nice way to start the album. The lyrics are kind of unnerving, to some, but let's say that she has a heart but not for this person the song was for, and that the guy is someone she'd stalk in school, but would have nothing to do with her unless she was famous, and now he's where?! At first I thought "We R Who We R' was lame, but is a song that sticks in your head after a few times. The lyrics are kinda lame, but this song has to deal with being oneself and not to be afraid of being yourself; it sounds kind of the "Born This Way" of 2010. The next song is basically about how a rich guy seducing her with money for sex.What did you expect from a a song called "Sleazy?" "Blow" is another good song, single too, with a good chorus and I like the blow-oh-oh-oh-oh-oho-oh refrain with autotune as well as beat change at the 2:30 minute mark. "The Harold Song" is not too bad, but I think I like the keys and beat of "Crazy Beautiful Life" a little better. I like the Lyrics of "Grow a Pear," as well as the wordplay in the title, and the song in general."I'll C U Next Tuesday," but you just have to tell me where to meet. An autotuned kiss-off that is sarcastic in its sincerity. So there is a remix of Ke$ha's title track from her debut album, which has a slower pace and has different synths. Best Songs: Cannibal,We R Who We R, Blow, Crazy Beautiful Life,Grow a Pear.
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