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“Rihanna’s (tour is) gonna be so insane. It’s gonna be so fun. It’s like a two month long dance party with like hot babes everywhere and like just fun times and lasers and, you know, good songs.” Ke$ha also spoke about what fans can expect from her shows with Rihanna… “I really want, like, when people come to my show, I want them to kind of be like, ‘Wow, I just went to like, this like, party’ not like a musical show where you sit down and watch. I want people to feel involved. Um…and hopefully leave covered in sweat and glitter, and maybe beer and, you know, hopefully on a mission to get laid afterwards. I hope I can inspire people to want to get laid.” Rihanna’s Last Girl On Earth Tour, which also features Travie McCoy, kicks off tomorrow night night and rolls its way across North America, finishing off on August 28th at the New York State Fair in Syracuse, NY. Here’s the full list of dates: Ke$ha, who scored a breakout hit with her party anthem “TiK ToK,” now apparently wants to be taken seriously. The singer, who is one of the year’s top-selling artists and arguably the most successful newcomer, obviously has a party-girl image… but she says that’s not really the truth. The 23-year-old told Yahoo! that she has been misrepresented and actually is a responsible, hard-working person who is not out at nightclubs getting drunk or doing drugs with no underwear. “People say ‘party girl’ and instantly you think: DUI, drug problem, (privates) out, no underwear, going to nightclubs every night. Problem. I’m none of the above.” |
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Seriously. The pop singer, who is one of the year’s top-selling artists and arguably the most successful newcomer, hasn’t been recognized for her artistic talents. Instead, she’s been bashed for what some see as her vapid lyrical content and party-girl vibe. But the 23-year-old thinks she has been misrepresented. “I’m responsible. I wouldn’t have a No. 1 record or song if I wasn’t a hardworking person,” she said in a recent interview backstage before a festival performance. “People say ‘party girl’ and instantly you think: DUI, drug problem, (privates) out, no underwear, going to nightclubs every night. Problem. I’m none of the above,” she continued. Ke$ha’s not interested in controlling the public’s opinion of her, in any case. She’s hard at work on where her career is going. And — like her or not — her career is heading in a promising direction. Her debut song, “TiK ToK,” shot straight to No. 1 in the United States, where it sat on top for nine consecutive weeks. Her album “Animal” hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts as well; it’s sold about 785,000 units since its January release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The album’s second single, “Blah Blah Blah,” was also a Top 10 track while the current radio hit, “Your Love Is My Drug,” peaked at No. 4. She was featured on Flo Rida’s monster hit, the No. 1 tune “Right Round” and appears on 3OH!3′s Top 10 jam “My First Kiss.” She co-wrote every song on “Animal” and has also written for Miley Cyrus and Miranda Cosgrove. And her North American summer tour with Rihanna is set to kick off July 4 in Vancouver. But while many music fans have appreciated her music, critics have not been adoring. The Los Angeles Times, while giving credit to her act, had this description of her: “Ke$ha comes on like a well-worn worst nightmare, her manicure chewed and her morals thoroughly compromised,” adding that the singer “offers a thoroughly fleshed-out character to embrace or despise.” And the Boston Globe slammed “Animal” and Ke$ha, saying: “Like the sound Ke$ha’s hit single references, you can almost hear the clock counting down her 15 minutes of fame. Tick, tock.” Ke$ha, who’s called her personal style “garbage chic,” can usually be seen wearing her hair like she just came back from an all-nighter, with ripped clothes to match. “It’s not all about fancy clothes, it’s not all about expensive shoes, it’s not about always having every body part hanging out, it’s not about wearing cake-on makeup,” she said, wearing a Budweiser T-shirt she “bought five years ago at the thrift store for $2″ and jean shorts. On “TiK ToK,” she jokes that she brushes her teeth with Jack Daniels and on “Party At a Rich Dude’s House,” Ke$ha says that she threw up in the closet (in real life, it wasn’t a dude’s house, but Paris Hilton’s closet where she vomited). “I get it,” Ke$ha responds about the concern of some of her lyrics. “But it is a joke and I’m nobody’s parent.” “There are things that are said on television that are way more dramatizing like violence and sex and a lot of things need to be explained in a grown-up world to little kids. I hope none of them go around drinking Jack Daniels for breakfast,” she added. Though Ke$ha is unapologetic about her image, she admits she’s not always able to dismiss the negative attention: “It can bum you out when your intentions aren’t, like, translated properly.” Sharon Dastur, the program director at New York City’s top pop radio station Z100, says now that Ke$ha’s produced more hits, people are giving her chance, and seeing her done up nicely helps them get past her sometimes sloppy demeanor. “People go, ‘OK, she’s not the girl with the hair in her face with the glitter with the Jack Daniels bottle in her hand. She cleans up nice,’” Dastur said. “She’s just evolving as her music continues to come out.” The singer, born Kesha Rose Sebert, grew up in Nashville, Tenn., with her mother Pebe, a songwriter who co-wrote Dolly Parton’s “Old Flames Can’t Hold a Candle to You”; Pebe also has writing credits on three songs on Ke$ha’s album. Dr. Luke, the mega-hitmaker who executive produced “Animal,” met Ke$ha when she was 17 and let her sing background to songs he produced for Hilton and Britney Spears. Ke$ha hopes fans will take away from her story a message about realizing your dreams, instead of drinking tips. “People told me, ‘You shouldn’t be singing,’” she said. “I went through awkward, chubby, total weirdo phases. I was in a marching band. Did you ever think a little, (expletive) chubby, awkward girl with braces in the marching band would be No. 1 on top of the pop charts? No, you wouldn’t.” Ke$ha overcame doubters then — and she plans to do it again. “People will start to respect me as a writer,” she said. “Look at the charts, honey. … As annoying as you think I am, I’m not going anywhere, so you might as well get used to it.” |
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In this chat, Nathaniel and Sean talk about working with both Katy Perry and Ke$ha and how the two new-pop queens differ. They mention a meeting of the celebratory minds between themselves and Andrew W.K. And they also give some details about the Boulder dance scene and how it shaped them and their music. Check out the Q&A, as well as 3OH!3′s video for its new single, “My First Kiss,” taken from its new album, Streets Of Gold, which came out today.
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The outspoken singer recently revealed her left-of-centre taste in men to This Is London. “I could not bear to go out with a guy who takes longer than me to get ready. I don’t want someone who’s going to steal my moisturiser,” she explained while describing her perfect man. “My ideal man would be funny and fat with a beard. I love fat men. I like real men… I like a funny man, though. Russell Brand’s not quite my type, but if he had a fat, bearded friend, that would be perfect.” Funnily enough, Nova has just the bloke for her. Ryan, Monty and Wippa producer Tom Ivey is regularly mistaken for Russell Brand and even received lessons on how to be more Brand-like from the man himself! Check out the video here. And Tom told us he’d be into the love match: “I would date Ke$ha because it means I wouldn’t have to watch my weight any longer.” We can hear the wedding bells now! |
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Pop star Rihanna has called off her scheduled tour launch Friday at Auburn’s White River Amphitheatre due to “production changes,” Live Nation announced today. The singer’s Last Girl On Earth Tour – which also features pop upstart Ke$ha – will instead kick off on the Fourth of July at Vancouver, BC’s General Motors Place. Ticket refunds will be available at point of purchase. As a policy, Live Nation does not comment on ticket sales, according to local marketing coordinator Ashley Graham, who did not elaborate on how many tickets had been sold for the White River show. |
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“My ideal man would be funny and fat with a beard. I love fat men. I like real men,” she said. “I don’t like really feminine men who tan. I don’t understand that. I like a funny man, though. The outspoken 23-year-old star also admitted her biggest turn off would be to date someone who spends longer in the bathroom than she does. “I could not bear to go out with a guy who takes longer than me to get ready. I don’t want someone who’s going to steal my moisturizer,” she said. Though she has a lengthy list of specifications for a partner, the star insists she isn’t ready to settle down just yet. “I’m far from lonely. Far, far from it. But I don’t want to settle down yet,” she said. “Gross!” |
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