Ke$ha on bringing 'irreverence' to pop
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Ke$ha has a new album titled "Warrior"
- Singer says she loves pop music
- She has worked with several artists, including Iggy Pop
The resulting album
splits the difference between Ke$ha's signature brand of hooky rap-pop
("Come On," "Crazy Kids") and razor-sharp rockers ("Only Wanna Dance
With You," a collaboration with the Strokes'
Julian Casablancas and Fabrizio Moretti), with a few strikingly
intimate moments (the piano-tinged "Wonderland," which features the
Black Keys' Patrick Carney). Rolling Stone spoke with Ke$ha while she
was promoting Warrior in the U.K., and she opened up about bringing
imperfections into pop music, working with Iggy Pop and who on her tour has been playing the essential role of "Mr. Penis."
Rolling Stone: How did you decide to evolve from Animal to Cannibal to Warrior?
Ke$ha:
On this record I wanted to maintain what I believe is who I am -- wild,
filthy-mouthed, very honest -- but at the same time, address the changes
in my life, and bring the music I listen to offstage together with the
music I make. For me, that meant working with awesome collaborators.
There was a strict no-guitar rule on Animal. I just had this vision of
making everyone on the planet dance. I wanted to be the Dance Commander.
On this record, I wanted to bring the music I listened to offstage --
[Iggy Pop's] The Idiot, The Slider, Electric Warrior [both by T. Rex] -- into my music, which is pop music.
Now, to some people, pop
is a dirty word, or only a "guilty pleasure." But I f**king love pop
music. I always have, and I will 'til the day I die, and I want to make
pop records. But I love bringing [rock's] balls and irreverence to my
music as much as I can. I once said that I wanted to make "c**k pop."
And there are moments of that on the record, but there are also the
quintessential Ke$ha moments like "Come On" -- rap-talking, s**t-talking
-- and there are also moments that are unexpected, stripped-down and
just me. As far as the people I collaborated with, I just wanted to take
all my idols and make a record with them.