Sunday, December 11, 2011

Ke$ha - Cannibal (EP) (2010)



320 kbps
Source: CD-rip

Cannibal is the first extended play (EP) by American recording artist Ke$ha, released on November 19, 2010. Originally the record was set to only be released as a deluxe edition of Animal, but was instead sold and released as both an EP and a deluxe edition. Ke$ha worked with a variety of producers and writers such as Dr. Luke as the executive producer, Benny Blanco, Ammo, Max Martin, Bangladesh and others. In the United States, Cannibal entered the Billboard 200 on the week of December 2, 2010 at n# 15, selling 74,000 copies in its first week of release. In Canada, Cannibal entered the Canadian Hot 100 at n# 14, where the album reached its peak. In most regions, Cannibal was released as a deluxe edition of Animal and charted as Animal + Cannibal. "We R Who We R" was released as the EP's lead single on October 22, 2010. Kesha said she was affected by the recent teenage suicides, in particular Tyler Clementi who committed suicide after being outed as gay by his roommate. She elaborated, "I was really affected [..] having been subject to very public hatred [myself]. I have absolutely no idea how these kids felt. What I'm going through is nothing compared to what they had to go through. Just know things do get better and you need to celebrate who you are". She hopes the song will be an anthem for "weirdos", and said, "Every weird thing about you is beautiful and makes life interesting. Hopefully the song really captures that emotion of celebrating who you are". "We R Who We R" debuted at n# 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, shifting over 280,000 digital copies. As such, the song became the seventeenth song in the history of the chart to accomplish that feat. The song has also reached n# 1 in Australia, and n# 2 in Canada.

1. Cannibal (3:14)
2. We R Who We R (3:24)
3. Sleazy (3:25)
4. Blow (3:39)
5. The Harold Song (3:58)
6. Crazy Beautiful Life (2:50)
7. Grow A Pear (3:28)
8. C U Next Tuesday (3:45)
9. Animal (Billboard Remix) (4:15)

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