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Kesha: 374k (Eat the Acid); 144k (Fine Line)


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ALGAYDO
3 hours ago, Versace said:

I think people underestimate how unique Kesha’s voice is and can lend itself to almost all genres. If she wants a hit, trust me she can. It’s as easy as collabing with David Guetta and sampling some iconic song from the past, it’s the trend and it worked for Bebe Rexha, so it most certainly can work for Kesha. The thing is she doesn’t want hits, she already went through he Pop star life and had plenty of hits with her first 3 albums, I think her latter 3 albums explore everything she wanted to do but couldn’t during her early career. 

I know you hate hate hate me, but lemme just quote you to say that this is 100% accurate and I love that she doesn’t need hits anymore after all the moneys she accumulated from the first few hits that she actually had. 

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Versace
1 hour ago, ALGAYDO said:

I know you hate hate hate me, but lemme just quote you to say that this is 100% accurate and I love that she doesn’t need hits anymore after all the moneys she accumulated from the first few hits that she actually had. 

Lol I don’t hate you at all. We just have different views sometimes and things can get heated amid an argument. But trust that I have no hate or grudge against you, or anyone on this site for that matter. Glad we agree on something on this thread, a miracle :traumatica:

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Gardevoir

Who cares about hits? Geez. It’s very toxic mindset. I really enjoy her new music and appreciate it. Some people need to grow up apparently.

Sugar, spice, and everything nice.
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Levine

She went against the system, she'll never see success again. I hope she's just happy to do music and that's it. 

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ThisGuyTony

Bonus: Raising Hell, her last lead, had 695k debut

 

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ssslyboy
18 hours ago, Brizel said:

Trust and believe, she would love a hit , what artist doesn’t want hits? 

 Miley and Beyonce, apparently? :woot:

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RAMROD
16 hours ago, The Powerpuff Girl said:

Who cares about hits? Geez. It’s very toxic mindset. I really enjoy her new music and appreciate it. Some people need to grow up apparently.


You have to realize, this is not some cute school project that only need positivity and good intention to thrive. This is still a business in the end. This is not just an entertainment. Kesha didn't just sing, this is her career, her day job. When labels signed a contract with an artist, they wanted to make money, and big money only came from big hits. A concept right?

Without hits, artists does not have selling point, not profitable, and might not able to put out more albums, cos investing in someone's new album are expensive, and the labels will want to at least break even, if not making profits off it. When they didn't get either, they won't invest more cos what good does it do when they'll only losing money? That's something you'd try to avoid when you do any kind of business.

When this happens, labels will either put the artist in endless delays/hiatus, or straight out firing them off the roster.


As in in Kesha case, though, no major labels might want to sign her, now that she is free agent, if her last few songs and albums performances are not promising enough for them. Hit songs are like the shiny parts in your resume when you go seeking new office to work at. 

 

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Gardevoir
6 hours ago, RAMROD said:


You have to realize, this is not some cute school project that only need positivity and good intention to thrive. This is still a business in the end. This is not just an entertainment. Kesha didn't just sing, this is her career, her day job. When labels signed a contract with an artist, they wanted to make money, and big money only came from big hits. A concept right?

Without hits, artists does not have selling point, not profitable, and might not able to put out more albums, cos investing in someone's new album are expensive, and the labels will want to at least break even, if not making profits off it. When they didn't get either, they won't invest more cos what good does it do when they'll only losing money? That's something you'd try to avoid when you do any kind of business.

When this happens, labels will either put the artist in endless delays/hiatus, or straight out firing them off the roster.


As in in Kesha case, though, no major labels might want to sign her, now that she is free agent, if her last few songs and albums performances are not promising enough for them. Hit songs are like the shiny parts in your resume when you go seeking new office to work at. 

 

You’re right, then again. I wonder how many people complaining about success have that perception in mind and how many of them just want to boost their ego up. 

Sugar, spice, and everything nice.
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