
Ke$ha’s inner Cannibal
Over the past year Ke$ha has cemented her status as a genuine pop superstar, scoring four consecutive top five hits from her debut album in Australia.
And her reign shows no sign of letting up with the re-package of “Animal” – now called “Cannibal” – hitting stores this week.
The package contains all fourteen songs from her debut as well as nine tracks and three bonus videos.
A definite highlight is the recent #1 hit “We R Who We R”, which Ke$ha wrote to inspire suicidal gay teenagers and her hilarious exploration of masculinity “Grow A Pear”.
Think of “Cannibal” as Ke$ha’s answer to “The Fame Monster” – a short and sweet collection of tracks to tide fans over until her next proper studio album.
The only difference is Lady Gaga never rhymed ‘famous’ with ‘anus’.
Ke$ha is touring Australia in March to promote the album. That coincides with Mardi Gras, which may or may not be a coincidence! Tickets are on sale now via ticketek.
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