Kesha v Katy + Tayla Parx on pop’s obsession with eras
Aug 13, 2024
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Kesha, a pop icon known for her resilience and legal battles, and Katy Perry, celebrated for her catchy hits, discuss the complex landscape of their careers. They delve into Kesha's independent comeback with 'Joyride' and Perry's challenge to reclaim her spot in the charts with 'Woman's World.' Tensions simmer as Kesha's cryptic tweet raises eyebrows about their friendship. They also examine how evolving themes of empowerment shape their music and reflect on the pressures female artists face in today's industry.
Kesha's release of 'Joyride' symbolizes her triumphant return to independence and self-empowerment after a tumultuous legal battle with Dr. Luke.
Katy Perry's 'Woman's World' faces scrutiny for its originality and production choices, reflecting her struggles to regain pop relevance amidst ongoing controversies.
Deep dives
Kesha and Katy Perry's Complicated Relationship
The episode highlights the tumultuous friendship between Kesha and Katy Perry, stemming from their past collaborations with Dr. Luke, who is accused of sexual assault. Kesha's enigmatic tweet, coinciding with Perry's single announcement, sparked speculation among fans regarding its meaning, especially given the history of their professional and personal ties. The ongoing legal battle between Kesha and Dr. Luke created a divide in the music industry, with fans largely rallying behind Kesha, coining phrases like 'Free Kesha.' This cultural verdict contrasts with the legal proceedings that ultimately resulted in an out-of-court settlement without any definitive criminal charges against Dr. Luke.
Kesha's Musical Evolution and Independence
Kesha's recent release, 'Joyride,' marks her first independent project after severing ties with Dr. Luke's label, reflecting a significant transformation in her musical identity. The lively and playful nature of the song, featuring elements like accordion and hand claps, signals a shift away from her previous introspective themes towards a celebration of freedom and self-empowerment. Additionally, it includes playful cultural references, such as a nod to 'Mean Girls,' showcasing a return to her irreverent style that characterized her early hits. This song represents a joyful reclaiming of her narrative after years of legal struggles, aiming to highlight her resilience and ability to move forward.
Katy Perry's Struggles with New Releases
Katy Perry’s latest single, 'Woman's World,' has faced criticism for its perceived lack of originality and an awkward execution that included a perplexing music video. Listeners have noted similarities between the song's musical structure and Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way,' suggesting a lack of fresh ideas. The song’s empowerment theme clashes with its production credited to Dr. Luke, stirring controversy in the context of Perry's collaboration with someone accused of assault. Perry's attempt to reclaim her career amidst declining commercial success further complicates her return to the pop landscape as she grapples with shifting audience expectations.
The Evolution of Pop Eras
The discussion transitions into the broader concept of musical eras and the pressures artists face to continuously reinvent themselves to stay relevant. Taylor Parks shares insights on the significance of embracing personal evolution in artistry and how artists can craft new narratives while remaining authentic. This exploration delves into the uniqueness of maintaining artist identity amidst external pressures, particularly for female artists, who face heightened expectations regarding appearance and sound. Ultimately, the conversation reveals the complexities of navigating a successful pop career while balancing public perception, personal growth, and artistic integrity.
On June 17 the pop world was rocked by three letters: LOL. Kesha tweeted the acronym immediately after Katy Perry announced her new single "Woman's World," which was co-written by Dr. Luke. Since Kesha had accused Dr. Luke of sexual assault a decade earlier, many read her "LOL" as directed at her one-time friend Perry. Kesha, meanwhile, released her own single a week before Perry's, a wild "Joyride" featuring hyperactive accordion, percussive handclaps, and quasi-operatic vocals.
Both pop stars have much at stake with their new songs. For Kesha, it's her first independent release since finishing her multi album contract with Dr. Luke's record label. For Katy Perry, it's her attempt to reconquer the charts after her last attempt fizzled. On this episode, we listen closely to both songs to hear how each artist is navigating a pivotal moment in their career.
Since we are talking about the changing eras of some of our biggest stars, we knew we had to speak to an expert on the subject: Tayla Parx, the singer and songwriter whose newest track "Era" considers the tension between letting the moment define you, or defining it yourself.
Songs Discussed:
Kesha - Joyride, Tik Tok, Eat the Acid, Raising Hell, Praying
Katy Perry - Womans World, I Kissed a Girl, California Gurls, Daisies