If there’s one thing Ke$ha knows how to do, it’s tell
stories. Here’s a pretty good one: Two years ago, the aspiring pop singer and
songwriter decided she wanted Prince to produce her first album. So, she found
out his address and drove to his Beverly Hills home, where she paid the
gardener five dollars to let her squeeze herself under his front gate. Then she
hiked up the driveway (which was lined in purple
velvet), let herself in through an unlocked side door, and rode the mirrored
elevator up to the third floor where the Purple One himself was jamming with
his band. “It was kind of awkward,” she recalls, “but who cares, right? So I
sat on one of the purple thrones in the room until he noticed me, which he
finally did. He was like, ‘How the hell did you get in here?’” she says with a
laugh. “His security kicked me out, but not before I left him my demo CD
wrapped in a giant purple bow.”Ke$ha never did hear from Prince, but the
incident speaks volumes about this 22-year-old newcomer’s firecracker
personality and determination. “I’ve always known I wanted to be a performer,”
she says. “There’s video of me at age five, naked and covered in body paint,
saying, ‘I’m going to be a rock star and there’s no way anyone is going to stop
me!’ It’s my calling. If I don’t go for it, I’m going to feel like a tool when
I’m 50.”Luckily, Ke$ha won’t have to find out what regret feels like. She is
currently at work writing and recording her album with executive producer
Dr. Luke, who has scored No. 1 smashes for Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson,
Avril Lavigne, and Flo Rida. After falling for her playful
half-sung/half-rapped vocal delivery on a rough demo, Luke brought Ke$ha to RCA
Records, which signed her in February 2009. The album — which will also feature
Ke$ha’s collaborations with veteran hitmaker Max Martin (Pink, Kelly Clarkson,
Britney Spears) and in-demand songwriter/producer Benny Blanco (Katy Perry,
3OH!3, Spank Rock) — is shaping up to be an edgy collection of hard-hitting
electro-pop songs, made all the more irresistible by their high-octane punk
energy and Ke$ha’s irreverent lyrics and attitude. “I want my music to be fun,
unapologetic, rowdy, quirky, humorous, and interesting,” she says, “but with
substance behind it. I’m an emotional person underneath all my fronting. I want
people to listen to it and feel like they can relate.”Listen song here:YouTube
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