, and all of it's good. The song finds a wonderful midpoint between snarling party girl Kesha half-rapping over crunchy pop-EDM and her soulful balladry on. Festival-tent drops are seamlessly weaved in between classic booming Kesha hymn-like choruses, assisted by a gospel choir and Big Freedia.
The post-chorus is an ass-shaking sermon from Big Freedia, including this future-classic Kesha lyric:"Bounce it up and down where the good Lord split it." Oh! The live-while-we're-young anthem is paired with a genius visual from Luke Gilford, which has Kesha starring as big-haired '80s profligate televangelist preacher,-style. She has to liberate herself from an abusive husband, who doesn't like how she gets the congregation on their feet, while shaking her hot pink pantsuit-clad tits.gratifying to watch her"accidentally" clobber her dumb gross husband with a fire poker .
KeshaRose Oh my Queen 👏