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Originally Posted by Goblin Tears
^^^^What was the comment? Most of the comments here are overly-judgemental and lacking in intelligence, so I'm not surprised comments are being deleted. This forum has a serious case of pophobia.
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I posted this a little while ago, no one had anything to say about it so i am re-posting it haha. if no one still has anything to say than go right ahead and continue to ignore it :]
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i like ke$ha. I am sure that I have made this argument before on here but I am going to make it again.
I am doing the college thing right now at a state school in new york. I go into a party and hear ke$ha. I am singing along with everyone else. Decent beats, simple melodies. It needs to be accepted for what it is.
I never go out of my way to listen to it but I like it. I would not call it good music but I would not call it bad. Bad music, for me, is pretention, insincerity, or really improper execution. Ke$ha's music set out to do something and did.
That being said. I agree that there are some ke$ha songs that fit exactly into the afformentioned category of "bad music." and that needs to be acknowledged as well.
But (before my point totally escapes me) ke$ha's music is, ultimately, effective. It is meant for dancing with a really watered down beer in one hand and a girl (that you met 15 minutes ago while she asked you for a cigarette after yakking everywhere) in the other. It is not timeless, nor will it be remembered to any really extent by anyone but the people that it was made for but that is ok. You don't have to like it or agree with the lifestyle but it is not some social plague or ultimate evil. It is what it is.
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