Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 10, 2025 · Entertainment

Kesha's Fresh Start: A New Era with 'Period'

Tik Tok star: Kesha has moved away from the cheerleader pop of her first big hit

Kesha's Fiery Return: The Party Queen is Back, and She's Got a Lot to Say!

Get ready for a wild ride with Kesha, the queen of party anthems, as she makes her long-awaited comeback with her brand-new album, Period! And trust us, dear readers, this one's a doozy. After a decade-long legal battle that left fans wondering if they'd ever see the best of Kesha again, the 38-year-old pop sensation has finally emerged from the darkness, ready to party like it's 2009 all over again.

But don't get it twisted – Kesha's not just about throwing back bottles and dancing the night away (although, let's be real, she still can!). No, no. This album is a masterclass in self-empowerment, with lyrics that are as honest as they are sassy. Take Freedom, for example. On this six-minute banger, Kesha lets loose with her impressive vocal range, belting out a jazz-infused pop anthem that's equal parts empowering and infectious.

Hose her down at the trailer park: Nashville born Kesha lets her country roots show on songs like Yippee-Ki-Yay ('I'm feeling loose, I'm feeling light, I'm hella smooth like Miller Lite')

And then there's Joyride – a racy Euro-pop number that's guaranteed to get you moving (or at least, make you wanna get up and dance). We're talking Kesha-esque hooks, saucy lyrics, and even some accordion action! And let's not forget the country-tinged vibes of Yippee-Ki-Yay, which combines loping dance grooves with a healthy dose of Southern charm.

But Period isn't just about having fun (although, again, Kesha excels at that too!). It's also an album about growth, healing, and moving on from the past. Take Red Flag, for instance – a sultry pop track that finds Kesha embracing her inner hopeless romantic, admitting to falling for the wrong guys time and time again.

And then there's Boy Crazy, where Kesha gets real about her not-so-ideal men: "Bikers and the dumb bros, daddies and the gym hoes." Yeah, this one's a little bit messy, but hey, that's what makes it so relatable, right?

Of course, no Kesha album would be complete without some good ol' rock 'n' roll. Too Hard is just that – a love song co-written by Kesha's mom, Pebe Sebert (who's also an accomplished singer-songwriter), and featuring pillow-soft electronics that'll have you swooning. And then there's the powerful Cathedral, where Kesha reflects on moving on from the darkness of her past.

So, what can fans expect from this new album? According to our sources, it's a return to form for Kesha – an effervescent blend of pop, dance, and country that's sure to get you pumped up and ready to party. And trust us, after all she's been through, Kesha has earned the right to celebrate in style.

As for what's next, well, we've got a hint: Kesha's about to kick off a world tour on March 11, 2026, at OVO Hydro in Glasgow (get your tickets now at axs.com). And if you thought her past shows were lit, just wait until she brings this new material to the stage. It's going to be a wild ride, folks!

Period is out now, and we can't get enough of it! Check out our exclusive interview with Kesha in this week's issue of The Scholarly Note (thescholarlynote.com) for even more juicy details on her new album, tour, and what she's got cooking next.

Stay tuned, folks – Kesha's back, and she's better than ever!