Ke$ha Says Her New Album Will Show Her Vulnerability
Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 01.08.2012
She's doing more serious songs...
Ke$ha says that her new album won't be as full of attitude as her debut one. The pop singer told MTV that her upcoming album will be more along the lines of her cover of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, I'm Alright," which influenced the album.
"I think that my first record was heavily influenced by Licensed To Ill and the Beastie Boys and that record is very brash and very sassy and very unapologetic and irreverent. And I love that," she said. "I'm really proud of that, but 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 realise that vulnerability can also be a strength."
She added, "So on my next record, you're going to hear probably a little more of that. I'm not going to make an acoustic, sad entire record. But you might hear a little bit more vulnerability on the record 'cause I have realised just from this Dylan cover coming out that it can be such a strength and a nice balance to humanise the other side of my personality."