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Music Review: Ke$ha's 'Cannibal' a hot mess

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Posted: Sunday, November 28, 2010 12:00 am

Some people were bothered when Ke$ha joked about brushing her teeth with Jack Daniels on her breakthrough song, the drunken party anthem "TiK ToK." But it wasn't that big of a deal.

However, on the singer's new release, "Cannibal" - the companion to her January debut CD "Animal" - the 23-year-old takes it too far, and her desperation for attention and shock value is obvious.

On the title track, which starts with the singer panting like an animal, Ke$ha talks about drinking blood, eating a person's liver, sucking teeth and using fingers to stir tea over a pulsating beat. While that's already disturbing, Ke$ha continues with this: "Be too sweet and you'll be a goner, yup I'll pull a Jeffrey Dahmer."

Seriously?

$eriously?

To compare yourself to a man who raped, killed and ate human beings is ridiculous. It isn't cute - nor artistic. It's sad - as is the rest of her nine-track CD, which is filled with vapid lyrics and battles any T-Pain album for most use of the Auto-Tune.

What makes things worse is that Ke$ha's mother, Pepe, a songwriter who penned a song for Dolly Parton and also co-wrote tracks on Ke$ha's debut album, is listed as one of the co-writers for the song "Cannibal."

Ke$ha said in an interview in May "people will start to respect me as a writer."

$ure.

'Cannibal'

Ke$ha

(RCA Music Group)

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