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. 'Released: September 25, 2012. 'Released: November 16, 2012. 'Released: April 30, 2013Warrior is the second by American singer, released on November 30, 2012. Its music spans the and; Kesha described the album as more personal than her previous material in addition to mentioning it was her attempt at reviving the rock genre, calling it a ' record.

Its theme is said to be.Writing for Warrior began in late 2011 and ended in early 2012, with recording taking place from January through August 2012. Kesha wrote the majority of the album while touring internationally and during her. Contributions to the album's production came from longtime collaborators (who was also the of the project),. It features guest vocals from American rock singer, who has been cited as a major influence on the album, as well as writing contributions from from American trio, American, American, drummer, American rock bands and and Kesha's own mother,. Upon its release, Warrior received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who commended its rock-influenced material, lyrical content, and collaborations, whilst others criticized its use of and formulaic content.

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The album reached number 6 on the albums chart in the United States, while also charting in Australia, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, and other countries.The album's lead single ' achieved commercial success, peaking at number 2 on the chart in the United States, while also charting in multiple countries worldwide. ' initially served as a, and peaked at number 27 in the US after its release as the album's second single. An (EP), (2012), was released exclusively through Kesha's website to promote the fan edition of the album and features re-recorded songs from her previous releases as well as a cover of ' (1980) by American recording artist and co-written by Kesha's mother, Pebe. ' was released as the third and final single from Warrior. In total, the album spawned three Top 40 hits in the US, Canada, and Australia. To promote the album, Kesha embarked on two concert tours: the first was the, co-headlined with American rapper, and the second one was the (2013–2015). Contents.Background In June 2010, Kesha discussed her second studio album with.

During the interview she revealed that she was already beginning to think about her second album and explained that it was going differ from her first record, specifically commenting that it would reflect her growth: 'There's definitely going to be a difference. I'm always changing and evolving and because I write all of my own music it will be reflective of the record. It'll still stay fun and young and irreverent.' After the release of her first album Kesha embarked on her first worldwide tour, the throughout 2011.

While touring she began writing songs for her second album but recording and other work on the album was not commenced until she had completed the tour.In 2011, the singer took a hiatus from music to embark on other ventures. She was hired by the and became their first global ambassador, which consumed her time as she made a documentary for that revolved around 'animals being abused and how to stop that, or animals that are going extinct and how to help those animals.' The album includes a variety of different musical participants, which was explained by the singer: 'The range of artists I want to work with is so vast it’s bizarre. If someone is a real artist, you can’t confine them to a particular genre. It’s my mission to make it all make sense somehow.'

Along with expanding her collaborations, the singer expanded her musical repertoire, as she began playing the guitar significantly more with the plans of incorporating it into her new material. In February 2012, while being interviewed by, Kesha stated that while she was currently in the process of writing songs for her album, she was also taking a variety of instrument lessons, emphasizing specifically that she was taking guitar lessons. Title and concept In March 2011, Kesha revealed in an interview with Beatweek Magazine that she had already chosen the title for the record, naming it Spandex on the Distant Horizon. However, in a publication in May 2012, Billboard stated that the project was untitled.

The album's underlying theme stems around embracing a person's inner, which the singer elaborated on: 'I’ve seen how many people my music can reach, and I’ve realized that I have somewhat of a social responsibility to make sure everything I say is positive. The underlying theme of this next record is warrior, with the positive message being that everyone has a warrior inside.' On September 18, 2012, via her Twitter and accounts, Kesha began announcing letters, believed to be from the title of the album, alluding to the name of the album title, 'Warrior'. This was later confirmed when she tweeted the release date of the album.

Production Kesha worked with and on a variety of tracks. She also expressed interest in enlisting the production duo, the, who are known for producing tracks for the, the and, however no recording dates were ever penned.

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Her friend Paul Nicholls, a DJ, was also named as a potential participant in construction of the album. However, no recording dates with him have been recorded either. According to, Kesha entered the studio with Luke in January 2012. Both Kesha and Luke had been working on material for the upcoming project but had yet to start studio sessions prior to January.

Kesha reported via in March 2012 she was recording the album with Luke and Benny Blanco. In the recording studio together they created a track described by the singer as a 'cock-pop' influenced song. This track was revealed to be 'Thinking of You'. 'I'm helping with some lyrics here and there.

She's really a great songwriter. She has an easy way with things.

I've worked with a lot of people that are very uptight about how they do their music, but she's very fun, so I don't really have any reservations about whether I don't like her music. I like her, and she likes us, so fuck it. I'm not too worried about it.' —Coyne, on writing and working with Kesha.from The Flaming Lips first expressed interest in working with Kesha in January 2012. Coyne said he knew she was a fan of his work and felt that a collaboration between the two would be a 'perfect match.' The duo reportedly collaborated at the Lips' studio in January 2012. A track called '2012' was created during a February recording session in Nashville and was released on the Lips' album,.

In March 2012, Coyne told Rolling Stone that he was in the development stages of talking to Kesha about working with her on her new material. Along with '2012', Wayne and Kesha's first collaboration created three other songs, all of which belonged to Kesha. Coyne was later asked if he still intended to contribute to her album he responded, stating: 'I'm trying to. I think we're getting together right before Easter.

We've already done three songs- they're hers'. According to Twitter messages by Coyne, recording between the duo continued in April 2012 and a track that discussed 'futuristic sex toys' was created. Coyne and Kesha revealed via Twitter that a song titled 'You Control My Heart' was created.

Coyne announced that he was in the process of the song. 'Past Lives', a track described by Coyne as a 'stellar track' was confirmed to be another collaboration between the pair. Altogether, Coyne and Kesha's collaboration yielded between six and seven tracks.In mid April 2012, published an article claiming that Scottish producer had contributed several tracks to the upcoming album.

Their specific recording date was unknown. In May 2012, Kesha continued to record with Dr. Luke, and artist, although this track did not make the final track listing. Rock singer Iggy Pop was also revealed as a collaborator, when the singer tweeted a picture in May 2012 saying that the singer would feature on the record. Billboard later confirmed Iggy Pop would feature on 'Dirty Love', produced by Dr.

Kesha continued to work with Dr Luke and Benny Blanco, and with new collaborators and lead singer Nate Ruess – the four created a track described by Blanco as 'old hippie rock'. That track was later revealed as 'Die Young'. Kesha revealed that she and Dr Luke had created 17 incomplete songs, including 'Last Goodbye', 'Die Young' and 'Supernatural'. She commented on the sound, 'I want it to be a mix of what works on the radio and what I listen to in my spare time,' she says.

'I'm on a steady diet of T. Rex and Iggy Pop.' Composition. 's debut solo album (1977), was cited as one of the album's main musical influences when Kesha was constructing the album's sound.In contrast to her debut album (2010), Kesha stated her second album would also incorporate genres, inspired from the music of the. 1970s rock singers, and Iggy Pop's album, were cited as musical inspirations for the next record.

Kesha stated in press that she intended to incorporate a confluence of genres, including, saying, 'I definitely want the next record to be experimental and I would love to play with all the different sounds of the music I listen to. I really want some dirty guitar and I wouldn't mind if there were elements of blues.'

On her first record Kesha imposed a restriction on her producers limiting their use of guitars. In order to encompass 'visceral' energy on the record she lifted this restriction and instead has chosen to focus on the inclusion of guitars to try and capture the sound of the 1970s and '80s. Commenting on the album before its release, she said: 'Some people will be shocked by it. Some will also be excited to know that I don’t just do silly white-girl rap. I'm from the South, I have a lot of soul.

But trust me—it's not going to be some record. I innately write songs. That's just what I do.' Kesha began recording the album in 2011, after traveling the world; she went on a. Recalling experiences of feeding baby lions and swimming with, Kesha said, 'I got hypnotized, and I just really wanted this record to be really positive, really raw, really vulnerable and about the magic of life.'

'Supernatural' contains elements and explores erotic experiences Kesha encountered with. The track 'Dirty Love' was inspired by Iggy Pop's music and draws from.

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'Wonderland' is a song that explores Kesha's past with her broke friends. The tracks 'Wherever You Are,' 'Die Young,' 'C'Mon' all contain elements of, whereas tracks like 'Only Wanna Dance With You' and 'Gold Trans Am' draw from. 'C'Mon' and 'Crazy Kids' are rap songs.

Overall, Kesha said the theme of Warrior is. She further explained the main inspiration behind the album's change of sound:'I feel like I don't necessarily agree, but people say that is dead, and it is my mission and my goal to resurrect it in the form of my pop music,. that's the goal. We'll see what happens. That's a very ambitious and lofty goal, but that's my goal.' Songs and lyrics.

'Supernatural' contains elements and explores erotic experiences Kesha encountered with.Problems playing this file? See.Kesha has said the songs are inspired by her experiences during her tours. In contrast to her first record which featured music described by the singer as 'very brash and very sassy and very unapologetic and irreverent', she says the second album makes a lyrical departure and explores a more vulnerable side in its lyrics. She explained: 'I have learned over the past three years of doing this that being vulnerable doesn't mean you're weak. I very much want to be seen as a strong woman, but I realize that vulnerability can also be a strength.

So on my next record, you are going to hear probably a little more of that.' Kesha commented, in an interview with Rolling Stone, 'The first two records talked more about partying, which is a great, magical part of life, but some songs on the new record are more personal and vulnerable. And you can hear more of the music I listen to when I'm lying in my bed. I'm not claiming that it's a rock record – but as long as it's fucking good, you can call it whatever you want.'

Co-written by her mother, Pebe Sebert, the song titled 'Gold Trans Am' doubles as a for her and alludes to her. Of the song, Kesha said: 'It began as a song about my car, which is a gold Trans Am, and it works about 40 per cent of the time. I don't have another car because I love that one so much. But then like all great pop it became a metaphor for something else - my pussy.' ', the second single, serves as one of the album's many songs. In it, Kesha: 'Saw you leaning against that old record machine/ Saw the name of your band written on the marquee/ It's a full moon tonight so we gettin' rowdy/ Yeah, we gettin' rowdy, get-get-gettin' rowdy.'

Billboard called 'C'Mon' a about taking from the dance floor to the bedroom,' adding that the lyrics were on par with Kesha's ' fecklessly juvenile attitude. A, 'Love Into the Light', depicts Kesha at her most vulnerable, beginning with a string of confessions and culminating in a hopeful anti-bullying anthem. Billboard praised the song for contrasting Kesha's trademark 'glitter and ', before highlighting 'Past Lives' as the album's best track lyrically. 'Last Goodbye' tributes 's ', while 'Only Wanna Dance With You' received accolades for being a collaboration with members of ' music.

Marketing The album was tentatively due to be released in May 2012, but was later announced with an official release date of December 4, 2012. It was originally expected to be released near the end of 2011 but the delay between albums was because Kesha wanted to try to make an album that could shift the sound of pop music into a more rock direction. While being interviewed by the she explained the delay and elaborated on this, stating: 'I want to take enough time to make sure it's the reinvention of pop music. That's the ultimate goal, to reinvent pop music. So I'm planning on taking as much time as I need, but May sounds about right.'

Further information: andIn the summer of 2013, Kesha embarked on a co-headlined tour with. The tour, travelled across North America, hitting venues in the United States and Canada. Since the joint tour did not cover any places outside of the US and Canada, Kesha decided to extend her tour and add more dates in other countries. The covers many places in Europe, venues throughout the US, and select places in Asia. Many of the dates are parts of festivals and fairs such as in, the in, and the in.

Before the main tour, Kesha performed many promotional tour dates throughout late 2012 and early 2013. Kesha sings over an and during this sample of the song '.Problems playing this file? See.The album's lead single, 'Die Young' was released on September 25, 2012. The track was soon uploaded to Kesha's BMI following the Kesha's announcement of the single, and was co-written by lead singer Nate Ruess. Co-producer Benny Blanco described the track as 'old hippie rock', while Kesha described the track as 'her favourite of the album'. A 35-second music video teaser was uploaded on September 12, 2012 onto her YouTube page.

A second 29-second snippet, featuring Kesha's vocals, was uploaded on September 17, 2012. The same day, Kesha published the single's artwork onto her Twitter.

The song premiered and impacted US radio on September 25, 2012. It was released in Europe on November 18, 2012 and the United Kingdom on November 25, 2012, debuting in the UK at 10.' C'Mon', which was previously released as the album's first, was also released as the official second single from the album.

It officially impacted U.S. Mainstream radio in January 2013 and peaked at 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100, ultimately ending Kesha's string of consecutive top 10 hits. It was further released in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2013 and peaked at number 70 on the. The official lyric video was released on December 7, 2012.' Crazy Kids' was released as the third single from Warrior.

The song was released in a remixed form and features a guest verse by, who is listed as one of the writers on the original solo version of the song. It officially impacted on April 29, 2013 and rhythmic/crossover radio on May 7, 2013. Crazy Kids peaked at number 40 on the and Number 19 on becoming Kesha's least successful single at the time. Crazy Kids also charted within Australia, United Kingdom, Belgium, South Korea, Canada, and others. It was made available for purchase as a Digital download on April 30, 2013. There are also two other official remixes: One featuring rapper and one featuring rapper.

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In May 2013, the Juicy J remix reached U.S. Rhythmic airplay and became available for purchase through digital venues.

Critical reception Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRating71/100Review scoresSourceRatingBB7/10Warrior received mostly positive reviews from. On, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 71 based on 19 reviews, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.

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Melissa Maerz of gave it a positive review, graded it with a (B) and said: 'Ke$ha's filthy jokes may be what separates her from her peers who practice ghost abstinence.' Rated the album as eight-out-of-ten, called it 'a party album on a mission' and mentioned: ' Warrior is never dull, always fun, and frequently a thrillingly unpredictable ride.' Reviewer Nick Levine, was also positive on the album and wrote: 'Taken as a whole, this is another surprisingly enjoyable album from a pop singer who has managed to broaden her approach without losing her USP.' Gave a mixed review to the album, rated it as three-stars-out-of-five and said: 'Most of Warrior sticks to Ke$ha's tried-and-true formula.'

Reviewer went more critical on the record, blaming the artist for 'decided not to fix what ain't broke', rated it two-stars-out-of-five and said: 'auto-Tune, deployed all over the record, turns Kesha's voice into a robo-squawk, and not in a good way.' However, Elysa Gardner of felt that the release was 'full of catchy, cannily produced tunes that promote self-indulgence as if it were a civil right, and either shrug off or embrace the risks posed by living in the moment.'

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of went deeper to the album and praised the artist for picking up the best direction for her sophomore set, gave it four-stars-out-of-five and said: 'It's a wall-to-wall party for the freaks, burnouts, outcasts, and misfits and if you don't get it that's your fault, not hers.' Reviewers were also positive on the album and linked the influences to 'drinking, sex, swearing, hard nights at the club' and confessed that 'furtive surprise at the center of her project is sweetness, as it always was', suggesting that she can be a country star with 'an option for her in five years or so, when she turns 30' and described the whole record as: 'no revelation here, only strong fun.'

Commercial performance Warrior debuted at number six on the, selling 85,000 copies in its first week. The album underwhelmed compared to her debut LP, which charted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold 152,000 copies in its first week of release. In December 2018, the album received a gold certification in the United States by the (RIAA) for selling 500,000 copies in the country alone. The album debuted at number 66 on the with 2,101 copies sold. It went on to peak at number 60 in that chart, selling just 17,000 copies to date in the country.'

Die Young', the album's lead single, was an international hit, peaking at number two on the. The single dropped down to number four, suffering massive and sales cuts after the caused the lyrics to be negatively interpreted by critics. Second single 'C'Mon' debuted at number 99 on the Hot 100, peaking at 27 effectively ending Kesha's string of top-ten hits that has accumulated since her debut single '. Crazy Kids was released as the third single off 'Warrior' and it charted in a number of countries including the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, South Korea, and others.

Other charted songs include 'Thinking of You' and the album's title track, 'Warrior', which peaked at 14 and 25 respectively on the chart. Track listing Credits adapted from the liner notes of Warrior.No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length1.' .chronology(2012)Deconstructed EP(2012)(2017)Deconstructed EP is the second (EP) by Kesha, released digitally on November 30, 2012, alongside the album Warrior. The EP was also released as a bonus disc with the fan edition of the album, available only through her website in the United States. Deconstructed contains five tracks, four of which are new versions of Kesha's previous songs, and one being a cover of 's ' (1980), co-written by Kesha's mother,.The EP's version of ' (2012) has been described as a form of relaxed. The new mix of 'The Harold Song' (2010) includes relaxed with a base side-chained to a over a synth.

Also included in the release are the -based mixes of ' (2011) and 'Supernatural' (2012). This version of 'Supernatural' and 'Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You' were released through Kesha's promotional scavenger hunt for Warrior on her website on November 30, 2012. Prior to this, the new mix of 'Die Young' was released through Kesha's account and as a promotional.Track listing No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length1.'