Kesha Paints A Picture Of A World Without 'Rich, White, Straight, Men'

Kesha Paints A Picture Of A World Without 'Rich, White, Straight, Men'




Kesha visualizes a new world that's much different from than unfair one that we reside in. On Sunday, she plotted out that this fresh planet with a surprise release, prosperous, White, Straight, Men." Her bold new world is peaceful and, most importantly, fair. To the backdrop of animated, carnivalesque pop, Kesha spills about the opportunities where the people in the song's title don't exist. What she lists off sounds like a welcome option and one that would benefit us all.


"Rich, White, Straight, Males is about who rules the world. What would happen if they weren't there? Kesha sings about this with fire in her eyes, happily listing the ways that it could be better. "If you're a female and also you do your lady work/Then you will make as several dollars because the boys/Not just two thirds," she energetically hisses. In a magically creative twist, she invokes "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" for a needed message about romance: "Twinkle, twinkle little star/How I wish the world was different/Where who you love and who you are/Was nobody's fucking company It supports the that the oblong pop production sounds like a distorted fairy tale from another world, the dimension that Kesha is singing from. It's a truly one-of-a-kind listen that exposes the problems that we have in this world.


Kesha is due to release another album soon. Her last was 2017's Rainbow. Last year, she released the video for "Here Comes The Change" in which she pays homage to a few Civil Rights era icons.


Listen to the dreamy new Earth on prosperous, White, Straight, Males up above.









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