Kesha Sebert is back with her sixth album, simply called Period. She’s excited about this release, saying it’s the first time she truly feels free while creating music. Kesha’s world tour is also part of this comeback, featuring a daring promotional photo of her riding a jetski topless.
This new album signals a fresh start for Kesha, especially after the challenges she faced with her previous work. Her last album, Rainbow, was released during a tough legal battle with her former producer, Dr. Luke, whom she accused of serious misconduct. After years of court disputes, they finally reached a settlement in 2023. Kesha is now free from the contractual ties of her past, allowing her to embrace a new direction.
Period contrasts with the more somber themes of Rainbow. Instead of focusing on trauma, this album brings back the fun and wild energy that characterized her early hits. Songs have catchy lines like “take me to the sex shop” and “gimme gimme gimme all the boys,” showcasing her upbeat return.
Interestingly, Kesha’s return comes at a time when pop music is evolving. In 2010, her partying persona was unique, attracting fans worldwide. Today, artists like Charli XCX embrace a similar “messy” vibe, which Kesha can claim some influence over. Songs on Period even flirt with different genres, including a country-inspired track, Yippee-Ki-Yay.
Kesha’s collaboration with various artists adds layers to her new work. Collaborators range from Jonathan Wilson to songwriters for Blackpink, all working together to elevate this album. In tracks like Delusional, she blends catchy pop elements with humorous self-references, showcasing her playful side. Lines like “You’re on TikTok / I’m the f***ing OG” highlight her confidence and familiarity with today’s pop culture.
In summary, Period is not just another album; it’s Kesha’s declaration of independence and a return to her roots. It’s clear she’s found her voice again—a mix of fun, flair, and a hint of chaos, ready to reclaim her place in the pop world.