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High Road (Kesha album)

High Road is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Kesha. It was released on January 31, 2020, through RCA and Kemosabe Records. Announced in late 2019, the album saw the singer once again taking over the role of sole executive producer, following Rainbow (2017). She collaborated with various songwriters and record producers to achieve her desired sonority, combining elements of her career beginnings and Rainbow. Musically, High Road is primarily a pop, country and classic rock record, although it encompasses a variety of genres, including dance-pop, folk, electronic pop, synthpop, trip hop, electro, EDM, trap, dream pop, hip hop, and gospel.[1]

High Road
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 31, 2020 (2020-01-31)
Recorded2017–2020
Studio
  • MV Bliss Moored (Antibes, France)
  • Purple Dinosaur Studios
  • Scotch Corner Studios (Sherman Oaks, CA)
  • United Recording (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Venice Way Studios (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Village Studios (Los Angeles, CA)
Genre
Length48:35
Label
Producer
Kesha chronology
Rainbow
(2017)
High Road
(2020)
Gag Order
(2023)
Singles from High Road
  1. "Raising Hell"
    Released: October 24, 2019 (2019-10-24)
  2. "My Own Dance"
    Released: November 21, 2019 (2019-11-21)
  3. "Resentment"
    Released: December 12, 2019 (2019-12-12)
  4. "Tonight"
    Released: January 28, 2020 (2020-01-28)

High Road was met with mostly positive reviews from music critics. The singer's reapproach of her partying personality was targeted by both positive and negative evaluations. The album debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart, making it Kesha's fourth top-ten album in the country. It was supported by four singles: "Raising Hell" featuring Big Freedia, "My Own Dance", "Resentment", and "Tonight". Kesha was set to embark on the High Road Tour to promote the album, but the tour was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Background and release edit

After the release of Rainbow, her third studio album, Kesha issued a new single titled "Rich, White, Straight Men" in June 2019.[2] It was initially uploaded onto her YouTube account on June 2 without prior announcement and was made available in online music stores and streaming platforms six days later.[3][4][5] In September 2019, Billboard published a cover story about the singer, in which she announced that her fourth studio album was in development and would be released in following December.[6] Whilst discussing the lyrics of the album, Kesha commented that it would emphasize "the happiness that I began my career with", although "more earned and healthier than ever".[6] Musically, it would define a "full return to Kesha's pop roots, after leaning into a more countrysoul sound" in Rainbow.[7] Kesha worked with some previous partners, such as Wrabel, Nate Ruess, Justin Tranter, and her mother Pebe Sebert, as well as new collaborators, including Tayla Parx, and Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons.[7]

In October 2019, the album's artwork and track listing were unveiled.[8] In December 2019, RCA Records announced that additional songs would be included in the track listing.[9] The record's release date was postponed to January 10 and later to January 31, 2020.[10][11][12] On the eve of the album's street date, Kesha revealed via Twitter that she had finalized a song titled "Summer" five days earlier.[13] It was included as the closing track on digital versions of High Road.[14][15]

The cover art for High Road depicts a melting candle made from a 3D scan of Kesha's head, which Dezeen described as "psychedelic".[16] The image for the album were created by Brian Roettinger, a graphic designer who has worked with Jay Z, Childish Gambino and Florence and the Machine.[16] Roetting explained that the melting candle represented that "nothing is permanent" as well as harkening to Kesha's exploration of themes of "joy" found in her earlier work.[16] Kesha also sold the replicas of candle as merchandise for the album.[16] Roettinger also served as the art director for the album and corresponding tour.[16] Roettinger also used the motif of melting wax for Kesha's performance at the American Music Awards.[16]

Composition edit

 
Kesha (pictured in 2012) decided to reconnect with the personality that was approached in her career beginnings, mixing it with the softer characterization of the Rainbow era.

Music and lyrics edit

Musically, High Road has been described as a "full-blown"[17] pop,[18][19] electro,[19] country[19] and classic rock[20] record, utilizing musical and vocal characteristics of other music genres, such as hip hop,[21] and electronic music. Lyrically, the album addresses themes of romantic relationships, friendships, self-empowerment, family, and escapism.[22] In the early stages of the album, Kesha's brother suggested that she make uptempo songs as in the past, but she rejected the idea because she didn't want to meet the audience's expectations.[23] After the release of Rainbow, whose main motto was the trauma that Kesha experienced and was experiencing at the time, she decided to get closer to a "party girl" personality, who was present and helped to build the singer's public identity during the beginning of her career, especially in the Animal era.[24][25] Along with the singer's visuals, Rainbow's lyrical and musical elements were unusual in relation to her previous works due to its more optimistic and sentimental approach.[24] On High Road, she chose to blend the different approaches in an attempt to make them coexist in her personality.[26][18][27][28][29][21] Laura Snapes of The Guardian affirms that High Road builds a new figure for Kesha's music "in the way that Tina Turner and Rihanna did after rejecting their own victim narratives",[23] referring to the legal battle against Dr. Luke.

Songs and lyrical content edit

The album's standard edition contains 15 tracks. It opens with "Tonight", a "bass-bumping"[30] electropop composition.[31] It begins as an "emotive" piano-driven ballad[32][33] followed by a hip hop- and EDM-influenced breakdown with a "low-riding bassline" and a "buzzed beat"[34] that sees the singer rapping.[22] Kesha stated that "Tonight" is a "celebratory" song about "fucking up what I have".[30] The following track, "My Own Dance", sees the singer addressing the expectations placed upon her and her music.[29] It has been described as a "bold statement about not being the thing people expect, or demand, you to be"[35] which "finds her speaking her mind and making it clear that she's not going to dance for you because she's here to dance for herself".[35] Both "Tonight" and "My Own Dance" were compared to Kesha's debut single "Tik Tok".[18][36][22]

The "dance-floor inferno"[29] lead single "Raising Hell" features guest vocals by Big Freedia and is a blend of multiple genres including gospel,[37][38][39] EDM,[37][40] country,[26] and bounce.[39] Compared to the single "Timber", which Kesha was featured on,[41] it features beat drops accompanied by "soaring synth beats", gospel choirs, handclaps, a church organ, horns, and a post-chorus by Freedia.[40][33][42] In the title track, Kesha makes fun of people "who think she's too much of an airhead to write hits or even spell her own name".[29] "Shadow" is a piano ballad[29] that "demonstrates Kesha's ability to cohesively present all facets of her talent"[21] and questions her right to be happy.[34] The song was compared to Kesha's 2017 song "Praying"[22] and purposefully recalls "Spaceship" in the lyrics "I love tripping in the desert with my best friends, seeing spaceships in the sky".[43] The soul-influenced sixth track, "Honey", is built upon a guitar riff and lyrically debates a "man-stealing ex-friend"[21] with "humour and a chummy chatty style that moves into a more natural narrative".[44] "Cowboy Blues" lyrically analyzes "the ways in which loneliness can cloud one's instincts"[36] and was compared to Lady Gaga's 2016 album Joanne and Taylor Swift's works.[29][45][46] The acoustic country ballad "Resentment" depicts a "relationship cracked apart by festering anger", with lyrics such as "I don't hate you, babe, it's worse than that / Cuz you hurt me, and I don't react."[47][48][49] It features guest appearances by Brian Wilson, Sturgill Simpson, and Wrabel.[29]

Nick Lowe of Clash labeled "Birthday Suit" as "the most brilliant thing [Kesha's] ever done".[21] It is a "retro pop"[36] song that samples musical elements from the Mario franchise[21] and was compared to the works of Janet Jackson and Madonna.[44] "Kinky" is a "suitably weird, wonderful and horny"[22] electroR&B song with elements of 1980s music and a "raunchy bassline".[29][21] It has a featuring credit for Ke$ha, the stylization the singer used prior to Rainbow, and was compared to the works of Carly Rae Jepsen and the Spice Girls.[28] Lyrically, the song sees the singer "celebrating kinks".[43] Kesha sings about "preserving childlike innocence" in the "almost unbelievably bizarre"[22] "Potato Song (Cuz I Want To)", which predominantly features oom-pah and saxophone.[29] The singer said that the song is "about all the things that I want to do that, as an adult, are maybe kind of childish".[43] Its polka influences were compared to Lily Allen's 2009 song "Never Gonna Happen".[26] Thomas Green of The Arts Desk labeled it the album's best song.[50]

The dream pop number "BFF" also features Wrabel, who is Kesha's long-time friend, and lyrically depicts their friendship.[28][29] Kesha discourses about her absent father in "Father Daughter Dance".[29] High Road ends with "Chasing Thunder", an "ode to wandering, and 'never growing up'"[22] which was sonically compared to the work of Florence and the Machine.[29] It has been described as a "distillation of the earnest, gravelly voice that made Kesha a star".[34] The digital exclusive track "Summer" was compared to "Timber"[51] and described as a "rather thought provoking, enjoyable pop track".[52]

Promotion and singles edit

In October 2019, to update her public on new releases, Kesha launched a hotline which featured a snippet of an upcoming song.[53][54] Later that month the singer released a trailer to announce High Road's release.[55] "Raising Hell" was released as the album's lead single on October 24, 2019, alongside its music video, which was directed by Luke Gilford.[8][40] In the United States, it peaked at number five on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[56][57] Kesha and Freedia performed the song for the first time on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on October 28.[58] On November 21, 2019, "My Own Dance" was issued as the follow-up single.[59] A music video directed by Allie Avital premiered the same day.[60] The song was sent to Australian contemporary hit radio stations in the following day.[61] On November 24, 2019, at the 47th ceremony of the American Music Awards, Kesha performed "Raising Hell" and "Tik Tok".[62] "Resentment" was sent to Australian contemporary hit radio stations as the album's third single on December 13, 2019,[63] followed by "Tonight" as the fourth on January 31, 2020.[64] A music video for "Resentment" was shot with Kesha's personal iPhone and released on December 12.[65] Kesha and Freedia performed "Raising Hell" on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on January 10.[66] Acoustic versions of "Raising Hell" and "Resentment" were released on January 29.[67] The following day, she performed "Resentment" alongside Wrabel on The Late Late Show with James Corden.[68] On February 3, a music video for the album's title track was released.[69] On February 10, Kesha performed "Tonight" during the Live with Kelly and Ryan after-Oscars show.[70] On April 17, she performed "Resentment" during the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon via a live streaming from her house.[71][72] On April 26, 2020, she appeared in GLAAD's event Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone, which will raise funds for LGBT-related organizations associated with CenterLink.[73] On August 4, 2020, a video for "Little Bit of Love", directed by Kesha and Jonah Best premiered on MTV Live and MTVU as well as on Kesha's Vevo channel.[74] An acoustic performance "Kinky" was uploaded to Kesha's official YouTube account on October 24, 2020.[75]

Touring edit

 
Promotional poster of the High Road Tour.

In January 2020, Kesha announced the High Road Tour, with Freedia joining her as an opening act. The first concert was scheduled to take place on April 23 in Sugar Land, Texas.[76] The tour was initially postponed to late 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 31,[77] but then it was officially cancelled on May 1.[78][79]

Cancelled dates edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation.
Date City Country Venue Reason
North America[80]
April 23, 2020 Sugar Land United States Smart Financial Centre COVID-19 pandemic
April 25, 2020 Irving The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
April 26, 2020 Austin Moody Theater
April 29, 2020 Phoenix Arizona Federal Theatre
May 1, 2020 Las Vegas Pearl Concert Theatre
May 2, 2020 San Diego CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
May 5, 2020 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
May 6, 2020 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
May 8, 2020 San Francisco SF Masonic Auditorium
May 9, 2020 San Jose San Jose Civic
May 11, 2020 Denver Mission Ballroom
May 13, 2020 Council Bluffs Harrah's Council Bluffs
May 14, 2020 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
May 16, 2020 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
May 17, 2020 Alpharetta Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
May 19, 2020 Cincinnati PNC Pavilion
May 20, 2020 Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory
May 22, 2020 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
May 23, 2020 Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion
May 25, 2020 Maryland Heights St. Louis Music Park
May 27, 2020 Philadelphia The Met Philadelphia
May 28, 2020 New York City The Rooftop at Pier 17
May 30, 2020 Mashantucket MGM Grand Theater
May 31, 2020 Boston Leader Bank Pavilion
June 2, 2020 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
June 4, 2020 Niagara Falls Canada Fallsview Casino
June 5, 2020 Windsor Caesars Windsor
June 7, 2020 New York City United States The Rooftop at Pier 17
June 27, 2020[A] Edmonton Canada Kinsman Park
Europe
July 1, 2020 Manchester England Manchester Academy COVID-19 pandemic
July 2, 2020 Birmingham O² Academy
July 4, 2020 London BST Hyde Park

A The June 27, 2020 show is part of the Soundtrack Music Festival.[81]

Commercial performance edit

On February 9, 2020, High Road debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart with 45,000 album-equivalent units consumed, of which 35,000 were pure album sales, making it Kesha's fourth US top-ten album.[82]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.0/10[83]
Metacritic73/100[84]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [85]
The A.V. ClubB+[29]
Clash8/10[21]
DIY     [45]
The Guardian     [34]
The Independent     
The Irish Times     [17]
Pitchfork5.9/10[18]
PopMatters          [26]
Rolling Stone     [46]
Slant Magazine     [36]

High Road received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. The union of the personas approached by Kesha throughout her career, which occurs musically and lyrically on the album, received polarizing responses, with some critics praising the artist's uniqueness, while others pointed out a false personality construction. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 73 based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[84] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7.0 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[83]

Adam White of The Independent praised the singer's maturity and confidence.[28] The A.V. Club's Annie Zaleski praised the album for its musical diversity and lyrical and emotional depth.[29] Sal Cinquemani of Slant also praised the album's sentimental approach, despite labeling it as Kesha's "least consistent" album due to the variety of music genres.[36] Nick Lowe of Clash complimented it for not sounding forced despite its versatility, writing that Kesha "searches deep and emancipates the embodiment of sheer delight".[21] Writing for DIY, Elly Watson defined the album as an "overwhelmingly triumphant pop offering that sees Kesha back at her best and having shit tons of fun while doing it".[45] The Guardian's Aimee Cliff recognized the album as derived from the singer's early works with a "new sense of underlying self-awareness".[34] Focusing on the same topic, Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone praised Kesha's return to her party persona.[46] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic and Louise Bruton of The Irish Times particularly praised "My Own Dance" and Kesha's lyrical duplicity.[85][17]

In a more mixed evaluation, Megan Buerger of Pitchfork summarized High Road as a setback following Rainbow, affirming that it "feels strained, scattershot, and loaded with tension, like someone trying to portray freedom and free-spiritedness—even a recovered sense of identity—who isn't quite there yet". She also criticized the album's premise, commenting that "it doesn’t feel like moving on, it feels like running away".[18] Similarly, PopMatters' Nick Malone discredited Kesha's attempts to unite the diverse sounds with which she has worked throughout her career and even devalued the investment to return to Kesha's partying identity. He compared Kesha's concern with her audience's perception of herself to Miley Cyrus's fifth studio album Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz.[26]

In June 2020, the album was included on Rolling Stone and American Songwriter's list of the best albums of 2020 so far.[86][87]

Track listing edit

High Road standard version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tonight"Stint3:15
2."My Own Dance"
2:41
3."Raising Hell" (featuring Big Freedia)
2:49
4."High Road"
3:19
5."Shadow"Pearson3:33
6."Honey"Crichton3:21
7."Cowboy Blues"
  • K. Sebert
  • Wrabel
  • Eric Leva
  • Pearson
Pearson4:00
8."Resentment" (featuring Brian Wilson, Sturgill Simpson, and Wrabel)
2:52
9."Little Bit of Love"
  • K. Sebert
  • Wrabel
  • Ruess
  • Bhattacharyya
Stint2:22
10."Birthday Suit"
  • K. Sebert
  • Crichton
  • Grimes
Crichton2:56
11."Kinky" (featuring Ke$ha)
  • K. Sebert
  • Bhattacharyya
  • Wrabel
  • Douglas
Stint3:25
12."Potato Song (Cuz I Want To)"
  • K. Sebert
  • Crichton
  • P. Sebert
Crichton3:33
13."BFF" (featuring Wrabel)
  • K. Sebert
  • Crichton
  • P. Sebert
  • Wrabel
Crichton4:11
14."Father Daughter Dance"
  • K. Sebert
  • Pearson
Pearson2:37
15."Chasing Thunder"
  • Bhasker
  • Schoorl
3:41
Total length:48:35
Digital bonus track[14][15]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Summer"
Lewis3:30
Total length:52:05
Japanese bonus track[88]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Big Bad Wolf"
  • K. Sebert
  • Wrabel
  • Pearson
Pearson3:37
Total length:52:12

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies a vocal producer

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes,[89] and organized in alphabetical order by surname.

Vocals edit

  • Kesha – lead vocals (all tracks), backing vocals (6, 12, 13, 15)
  • Michael Allen – backing vocals (16)
  • Jeff Bhasker – backing vocals (4)
  • Ajay Bhattacharya – backing vocals (1)
  • Tanisha Brooks – backing vocals (16)
  • Hayley Chilton – backing vocals (12)
  • Stuart Crichton – backing vocals (6, 12)
  • Chelcee Grimes – backing vocals (6)
  • Chelsea Gillis – backing vocals (1)
  • Josie Howell – backing vocals (16)
  • Matt Jardine – backing vocals (8)
  • Eric Leva – backing vocals (7)
  • James Newman – backing vocals (6)
  • Tayla Parx – backing vocals (6, 16)
  • Nate Ruess – backing vocals (9)
  • Louis Schoorl – backing vocals (15)
  • Pebe Sebert – backing vocals (12)
  • Sturgill Simpson – featured vocals (8)
  • Graynor Strand – backing vocals (12)
  • Maelu Strange – backing vocals (16)
  • Leeza Tierney – backing vocals (12)
  • Brian Wilson – featured vocals (8)
  • Stephen Wrabel – backing vocals (1, 4, 5, 7–9, 11, 15, 16), featured vocals (8, 13)

Instrumentation edit

  • Brianna Atwell – viola (16)
  • Samantha Boshnack – trumpet (16)
  • Jeff Bhasker – keyboards (4)
  • Ajay Bhattacharyya – bass (1, 3, 9, 11), drums (1, 3, 9, 11), guitar (1, 3, 11), piano (1, 3), synthesizer (1, 11), horn (9), keyboards (9, 11)
  • Rebecca Chung Filice – cello (16)
  • Jason Cressey – trombone (16)
  • Stuart Crichton – bass (10, 12, 13), keyboards (10, 12, 13), guitar (12)
  • Madi Diaz – guitar (8)
  • Woitek Goral – alto saxophone (12)
  • Chelcee Grimes – guitar (6)
  • John Hill – drums (2), guitar (2), keyboards (2)
  • Magnus Johansson – fluegelhorn (12), trumpet (12)
  • Peter Johansson – trombone (12), tuba (12)
  • Tomas Jonsson – baritone saxophone (12)
  • Greg Kramer – trombone (16)
  • Eric Leva – ukulele (7)
  • Seth May-Patterson – viola (16)
  • Rachel Nesvig – violin (16)
  • Ahameful Oluo – trumpet (16)
  • Omega – drums (3), organ (3)
  • Hunter Perrin – guitar (8)
  • Josh Rawlings – piano (16)
  • Maria Scherer Wilson – cello (16)
  • Louis Schoorl – bass, drums, guitar, piano (15)
  • Jesse Siebenberg – guitar (8)
  • The Swedish Brass Mafia – brass (12)

Production edit

  • Jeff Bhasker – production (4, 15)
  • Rob Cohen – vocal production (2, 8)
  • Stuart Crichton – production (6, 10, 12, 13)
  • Daramola – additional production (3)
  • John Hill – production (2, 8)
  • Kesha – production (2)
  • Ryan Lewis – production (16)
  • Blake Mares – vocal production (2, 8)
  • Skylar Mones – additional production (4)
  • Omega – production (3)
  • Drew Pearson – production (5, 7, 14)
  • Louis Schoorl – production (15)
  • Stint – production (1, 3, 9, 11)
  • Tainy – additional production (3)
  • Brian Wilson – vocal production (8)

Technical edit

  • Jeff Bhasker – programming (4, 15)
  • Ajay Bhattacharyya – programming (3)
  • Dale Becker – mastering (1–16)
  • Matias Byland – programming (12)
  • Jon Castelli – mixing (1, 2, 4–9, 11–16)
  • Rob Cohen – engineering (2, 8)
  • Stuart Crichton – engineering and programming (6, 10, 12, 13)
  • Josh Deguzman – engineering (1, 2, 4–9, 11–16)
  • Scott Desmarais – assistant engineering (3, 10)
  • Anthony Dolhai – engineering (1, 3, 9, 11)
  • Matt Dyson – engineering (1–15)
  • Isaiah Gage – string arrangement (5, 14)
  • Chris Galland – engineering (3, 10)
  • John Hill – programming (2)
  • Stephen Hogan – engineering (16)
  • Jeremie Inhaber – assistant engineering (3, 10)
  • Andrew Joslyn – string arrangement (16)
  • Blake Mares – engineering (2, 8)
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing (3, 10)
  • Johnny Morgan – assistant engineering (8)
  • Drew Pearson – engineering (5, 7, 14)
  • Nick Rowe – engineering and vocal engineering (8)
  • Louis Schoorl – programming (15)
  • Wesley Seidman – vocal engineering (8)
  • Matt Tuggle – engineering (3, 5, 10, 11)
  • Omega – programming (3)
  • Hector Vega – assistant engineering (1–16)

Design edit

  • Samantha Burkhart – styling
  • Benjamin Lowy – photography
  • Vittorio Masecchia – makeup artist, hair stylist
  • Samantha Rhodes – assisting styling
  • Brian Roettinger – creative direction, photography

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Weekly chart performance for High Road
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[90] 26
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[91] 163
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[92] 178
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[93] 20
Irish Albums (IRMA)[94] 71
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[95] 164
Scottish Albums (OCC)[96] 27
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[97] 29
UK Albums (OCC)[98] 63
US Billboard 200[99] 7

Year-end charts edit

Year-end chart performance for High Road
Chart (2020) Position
US Top Current Album Sales (Billboard)[100] 92

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for High Road
Region Date Format(s) Version Label(s) Ref.
Various January 31, 2020 Standard [101][12]
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Digital edition [14]
Japan CD Japanese edition Sony Japan [88]
Various February 25, 2022 Vinyl Standard Kemosabe [102]

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High Road is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Kesha It was released on January 31 2020 through RCA and Kemosabe Records Announced in late 2019 the album saw the singer once again taking over the role of sole executive producer following Rainbow 2017 She collaborated with various songwriters and record producers to achieve her desired sonority combining elements of her career beginnings and Rainbow Musically High Road is primarily a pop country and classic rock record although it encompasses a variety of genres including dance pop folk electronic pop synthpop trip hop electro EDM trap dream pop hip hop and gospel 1 High RoadStudio album by KeshaReleasedJanuary 31 2020 2020 01 31 Recorded2017 2020StudioMV Bliss Moored Antibes France Purple Dinosaur Studios Scotch Corner Studios Sherman Oaks CA United Recording Los Angeles CA Venice Way Studios Los Angeles CA Village Studios Los Angeles CA GenrePop electro country classic rockLength48 35LabelRCA KemosabeProducerKesha also exec Jeff Bhasker Stuart Crichton John Hill Omega Drew Pearson Louis Schoorl StintKesha chronologyRainbow 2017 High Road 2020 Gag Order 2023 Singles from High Road Raising Hell Released October 24 2019 2019 10 24 My Own Dance Released November 21 2019 2019 11 21 Resentment Released December 12 2019 2019 12 12 Tonight Released January 28 2020 2020 01 28 High Road was met with mostly positive reviews from music critics The singer s reapproach of her partying personality was targeted by both positive and negative evaluations The album debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart making it Kesha s fourth top ten album in the country It was supported by four singles Raising Hell featuring Big Freedia My Own Dance Resentment and Tonight Kesha was set to embark on the High Road Tour to promote the album but the tour was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Contents 1 Background and release 2 Composition 2 1 Music and lyrics 2 2 Songs and lyrical content 3 Promotion and singles 3 1 Touring 3 1 1 Cancelled dates 4 Commercial performance 5 Critical reception 6 Track listing 7 Credits and personnel 7 1 Vocals 7 2 Instrumentation 7 3 Production 7 4 Technical 7 5 Design 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground and release editAfter the release of Rainbow her third studio album Kesha issued a new single titled Rich White Straight Men in June 2019 2 It was initially uploaded onto her YouTube account on June 2 without prior announcement and was made available in online music stores and streaming platforms six days later 3 4 5 In September 2019 Billboard published a cover story about the singer in which she announced that her fourth studio album was in development and would be released in following December 6 Whilst discussing the lyrics of the album Kesha commented that it would emphasize the happiness that I began my career with although more earned and healthier than ever 6 Musically it would define a full return to Kesha s pop roots after leaning into a more country soul sound in Rainbow 7 Kesha worked with some previous partners such as Wrabel Nate Ruess Justin Tranter and her mother Pebe Sebert as well as new collaborators including Tayla Parx and Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons 7 In October 2019 the album s artwork and track listing were unveiled 8 In December 2019 RCA Records announced that additional songs would be included in the track listing 9 The record s release date was postponed to January 10 and later to January 31 2020 10 11 12 On the eve of the album s street date Kesha revealed via Twitter that she had finalized a song titled Summer five days earlier 13 It was included as the closing track on digital versions of High Road 14 15 The cover art for High Road depicts a melting candle made from a 3D scan of Kesha s head which Dezeen described as psychedelic 16 The image for the album were created by Brian Roettinger a graphic designer who has worked with Jay Z Childish Gambino and Florence and the Machine 16 Roetting explained that the melting candle represented that nothing is permanent as well as harkening to Kesha s exploration of themes of joy found in her earlier work 16 Kesha also sold the replicas of candle as merchandise for the album 16 Roettinger also served as the art director for the album and corresponding tour 16 Roettinger also used the motif of melting wax for Kesha s performance at the American Music Awards 16 Composition edit nbsp Kesha pictured in 2012 decided to reconnect with the personality that was approached in her career beginnings mixing it with the softer characterization of the Rainbow era Music and lyrics edit Musically High Road has been described as a full blown 17 pop 18 19 electro 19 country 19 and classic rock 20 record utilizing musical and vocal characteristics of other music genres such as hip hop 21 and electronic music Lyrically the album addresses themes of romantic relationships friendships self empowerment family and escapism 22 In the early stages of the album Kesha s brother suggested that she make uptempo songs as in the past but she rejected the idea because she didn t want to meet the audience s expectations 23 After the release of Rainbow whose main motto was the trauma that Kesha experienced and was experiencing at the time she decided to get closer to a party girl personality who was present and helped to build the singer s public identity during the beginning of her career especially in the Animal era 24 25 Along with the singer s visuals Rainbow s lyrical and musical elements were unusual in relation to her previous works due to its more optimistic and sentimental approach 24 On High Road she chose to blend the different approaches in an attempt to make them coexist in her personality 26 18 27 28 29 21 Laura Snapes of The Guardian affirms that High Road builds a new figure for Kesha s music in the way that Tina Turner and Rihanna did after rejecting their own victim narratives 23 referring to the legal battle against Dr Luke Songs and lyrical content edit The album s standard edition contains 15 tracks It opens with Tonight a bass bumping 30 electropop composition 31 It begins as an emotive piano driven ballad 32 33 followed by a hip hop and EDM influenced breakdown with a low riding bassline and a buzzed beat 34 that sees the singer rapping 22 Kesha stated that Tonight is a celebratory song about fucking up what I have 30 The following track My Own Dance sees the singer addressing the expectations placed upon her and her music 29 It has been described as a bold statement about not being the thing people expect or demand you to be 35 which finds her speaking her mind and making it clear that she s not going to dance for you because she s here to dance for herself 35 Both Tonight and My Own Dance were compared to Kesha s debut single Tik Tok 18 36 22 The dance floor inferno 29 lead single Raising Hell features guest vocals by Big Freedia and is a blend of multiple genres including gospel 37 38 39 EDM 37 40 country 26 and bounce 39 Compared to the single Timber which Kesha was featured on 41 it features beat drops accompanied by soaring synth beats gospel choirs handclaps a church organ horns and a post chorus by Freedia 40 33 42 In the title track Kesha makes fun of people who think she s too much of an airhead to write hits or even spell her own name 29 Shadow is a piano ballad 29 that demonstrates Kesha s ability to cohesively present all facets of her talent 21 and questions her right to be happy 34 The song was compared to Kesha s 2017 song Praying 22 and purposefully recalls Spaceship in the lyrics I love tripping in the desert with my best friends seeing spaceships in the sky 43 The soul influenced sixth track Honey is built upon a guitar riff and lyrically debates a man stealing ex friend 21 with humour and a chummy chatty style that moves into a more natural narrative 44 Cowboy Blues lyrically analyzes the ways in which loneliness can cloud one s instincts 36 and was compared to Lady Gaga s 2016 album Joanne and Taylor Swift s works 29 45 46 The acoustic country ballad Resentment depicts a relationship cracked apart by festering anger with lyrics such as I don t hate you babe it s worse than that Cuz you hurt me and I don t react 47 48 49 It features guest appearances by Brian Wilson Sturgill Simpson and Wrabel 29 Nick Lowe of Clash labeled Birthday Suit as the most brilliant thing Kesha s ever done 21 It is a retro pop 36 song that samples musical elements from the Mario franchise 21 and was compared to the works of Janet Jackson and Madonna 44 Kinky is a suitably weird wonderful and horny 22 electro R amp B song with elements of 1980s music and a raunchy bassline 29 21 It has a featuring credit for Ke ha the stylization the singer used prior to Rainbow and was compared to the works of Carly Rae Jepsen and the Spice Girls 28 Lyrically the song sees the singer celebrating kinks 43 Kesha sings about preserving childlike innocence in the almost unbelievably bizarre 22 Potato Song Cuz I Want To which predominantly features oom pah and saxophone 29 The singer said that the song is about all the things that I want to do that as an adult are maybe kind of childish 43 Its polka influences were compared to Lily Allen s 2009 song Never Gonna Happen 26 Thomas Green of The Arts Desk labeled it the album s best song 50 The dream pop number BFF also features Wrabel who is Kesha s long time friend and lyrically depicts their friendship 28 29 Kesha discourses about her absent father in Father Daughter Dance 29 High Road ends with Chasing Thunder an ode to wandering and never growing up 22 which was sonically compared to the work of Florence and the Machine 29 It has been described as a distillation of the earnest gravelly voice that made Kesha a star 34 The digital exclusive track Summer was compared to Timber 51 and described as a rather thought provoking enjoyable pop track 52 Promotion and singles editIn October 2019 to update her public on new releases Kesha launched a hotline which featured a snippet of an upcoming song 53 54 Later that month the singer released a trailer to announce High Road s release 55 Raising Hell was released as the album s lead single on October 24 2019 alongside its music video which was directed by Luke Gilford 8 40 In the United States it peaked at number five on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart 56 57 Kesha and Freedia performed the song for the first time on Jimmy Kimmel Live on October 28 58 On November 21 2019 My Own Dance was issued as the follow up single 59 A music video directed by Allie Avital premiered the same day 60 The song was sent to Australian contemporary hit radio stations in the following day 61 On November 24 2019 at the 47th ceremony of the American Music Awards Kesha performed Raising Hell and Tik Tok 62 Resentment was sent to Australian contemporary hit radio stations as the album s third single on December 13 2019 63 followed by Tonight as the fourth on January 31 2020 64 A music video for Resentment was shot with Kesha s personal iPhone and released on December 12 65 Kesha and Freedia performed Raising Hell on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on January 10 66 Acoustic versions of Raising Hell and Resentment were released on January 29 67 The following day she performed Resentment alongside Wrabel on The Late Late Show with James Corden 68 On February 3 a music video for the album s title track was released 69 On February 10 Kesha performed Tonight during the Live with Kelly and Ryan after Oscars show 70 On April 17 she performed Resentment during the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon via a live streaming from her house 71 72 On April 26 2020 she appeared in GLAAD s event Together in Pride You Are Not Alone which will raise funds for LGBT related organizations associated with CenterLink 73 On August 4 2020 a video for Little Bit of Love directed by Kesha and Jonah Best premiered on MTV Live and MTVU as well as on Kesha s Vevo channel 74 An acoustic performance Kinky was uploaded to Kesha s official YouTube account on October 24 2020 75 Touring edit nbsp Promotional poster of the High Road Tour In January 2020 Kesha announced the High Road Tour with Freedia joining her as an opening act The first concert was scheduled to take place on April 23 in Sugar Land Texas 76 The tour was initially postponed to late 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic on March 31 77 but then it was officially cancelled on May 1 78 79 Cancelled dates edit List of concerts showing date city country venue and reason for cancellation Date City Country Venue ReasonNorth America 80 April 23 2020 Sugar Land United States Smart Financial Centre COVID 19 pandemicApril 25 2020 Irving The Pavilion at Toyota Music FactoryApril 26 2020 Austin Moody TheaterApril 29 2020 Phoenix Arizona Federal TheatreMay 1 2020 Las Vegas Pearl Concert TheatreMay 2 2020 San Diego CalCoast Credit Union Open Air TheatreMay 5 2020 Los Angeles Greek TheatreMay 6 2020 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara BowlMay 8 2020 San Francisco SF Masonic AuditoriumMay 9 2020 San Jose San Jose CivicMay 11 2020 Denver Mission BallroomMay 13 2020 Council Bluffs Harrah s Council BluffsMay 14 2020 Kansas City Starlight TheatreMay 16 2020 Nashville Ascend AmphitheaterMay 17 2020 Alpharetta Ameris Bank AmphitheatreMay 19 2020 Cincinnati PNC PavilionMay 20 2020 Minneapolis Minneapolis ArmoryMay 22 2020 Milwaukee Eagles BallroomMay 23 2020 Chicago Huntington Bank PavilionMay 25 2020 Maryland Heights St Louis Music ParkMay 27 2020 Philadelphia The Met PhiladelphiaMay 28 2020 New York City The Rooftop at Pier 17May 30 2020 Mashantucket MGM Grand TheaterMay 31 2020 Boston Leader Bank PavilionJune 2 2020 Washington D C The AnthemJune 4 2020 Niagara Falls Canada Fallsview CasinoJune 5 2020 Windsor Caesars WindsorJune 7 2020 New York City United States The Rooftop at Pier 17June 27 2020 A Edmonton Canada Kinsman ParkEuropeJuly 1 2020 Manchester England Manchester Academy COVID 19 pandemicJuly 2 2020 Birmingham O AcademyJuly 4 2020 London BST Hyde ParkA The June 27 2020 show is part of the Soundtrack Music Festival 81 Commercial performance editOn February 9 2020 High Road debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart with 45 000 album equivalent units consumed of which 35 000 were pure album sales making it Kesha s fourth US top ten album 82 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 0 10 83 Metacritic73 100 84 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 85 The A V ClubB 29 Clash8 10 21 DIY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 45 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Pitchfork5 9 10 18 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 High Road received positive reviews from contemporary music critics The union of the personas approached by Kesha throughout her career which occurs musically and lyrically on the album received polarizing responses with some critics praising the artist s uniqueness while others pointed out a false personality construction At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album has an average score of 73 based on 19 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 84 Aggregator AnyDecentMusic gave it 7 0 out of 10 based on their assessment of the critical consensus 83 Adam White of The Independent praised the singer s maturity and confidence 28 The A V Club s Annie Zaleski praised the album for its musical diversity and lyrical and emotional depth 29 Sal Cinquemani of Slant also praised the album s sentimental approach despite labeling it as Kesha s least consistent album due to the variety of music genres 36 Nick Lowe of Clash complimented it for not sounding forced despite its versatility writing that Kesha searches deep and emancipates the embodiment of sheer delight 21 Writing for DIY Elly Watson defined the album as an overwhelmingly triumphant pop offering that sees Kesha back at her best and having shit tons of fun while doing it 45 The Guardian s Aimee Cliff recognized the album as derived from the singer s early works with a new sense of underlying self awareness 34 Focusing on the same topic Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone praised Kesha s return to her party persona 46 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic and Louise Bruton of The Irish Times particularly praised My Own Dance and Kesha s lyrical duplicity 85 17 In a more mixed evaluation Megan Buerger of Pitchfork summarized High Road as a setback following Rainbow affirming that it feels strained scattershot and loaded with tension like someone trying to portray freedom and free spiritedness even a recovered sense of identity who isn t quite there yet She also criticized the album s premise commenting that it doesn t feel like moving on it feels like running away 18 Similarly PopMatters Nick Malone discredited Kesha s attempts to unite the diverse sounds with which she has worked throughout her career and even devalued the investment to return to Kesha s partying identity He compared Kesha s concern with her audience s perception of herself to Miley Cyrus s fifth studio album Miley Cyrus amp Her Dead Petz 26 In June 2020 the album was included on Rolling Stone and American Songwriter s list of the best albums of 2020 so far 86 87 Track listing editHigh Road standard versionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Tonight Kesha SebertStephen WrabelAjay BhattacharyaStint3 152 My Own Dance K SebertJohn HillJustin TranterDaniel ReynoldsKeshaHillRob Cohen a b Blake Mares b 2 413 Raising Hell featuring Big Freedia K SebertWrabelBhattacharyaSean DouglasStintOmegaTainy a Daramola a 2 494 High Road K SebertJeff BhaskerNate RuessWrabelBhaskerSkylar Mones a 3 195 Shadow K SebertAndrew PearsonPebe SebertPearson3 336 Honey K SebertStuart CrichtonChelcee GrimesTayla ParxCrichton3 217 Cowboy Blues K SebertWrabelEric LevaPearsonPearson4 008 Resentment featuring Brian Wilson Sturgill Simpson and Wrabel K SebertWrabelMadi DiazJamie FloydHillCohen b Mares b 2 529 Little Bit of Love K SebertWrabelRuessBhattacharyyaStint2 2210 Birthday Suit K SebertCrichtonGrimesCrichton2 5611 Kinky featuring Ke ha K SebertBhattacharyyaWrabelDouglasStint3 2512 Potato Song Cuz I Want To K SebertCrichtonP SebertCrichton3 3313 BFF featuring Wrabel K SebertCrichtonP SebertWrabelCrichton4 1114 Father Daughter Dance K SebertPearsonPearson2 3715 Chasing Thunder K SebertBhaskerWrabelLouis SchoorlBhaskerSchoorl3 41Total length 48 35 Digital bonus track 14 15 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Summer K SebertRyan LewisBill DanoffParksLewis3 30Total length 52 05 Japanese bonus track 88 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Big Bad Wolf K SebertWrabelPearsonPearson3 37Total length 52 12 Notes a signifies an additional producer b signifies a vocal producerCredits and personnel editCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 89 and organized in alphabetical order by surname Vocals edit Kesha lead vocals all tracks backing vocals 6 12 13 15 Michael Allen backing vocals 16 Jeff Bhasker backing vocals 4 Ajay Bhattacharya backing vocals 1 Tanisha Brooks backing vocals 16 Hayley Chilton backing vocals 12 Stuart Crichton backing vocals 6 12 Chelcee Grimes backing vocals 6 Chelsea Gillis backing vocals 1 Josie Howell backing vocals 16 Matt Jardine backing vocals 8 Eric Leva backing vocals 7 James Newman backing vocals 6 Tayla Parx backing vocals 6 16 Nate Ruess backing vocals 9 Louis Schoorl backing vocals 15 Pebe Sebert backing vocals 12 Sturgill Simpson featured vocals 8 Graynor Strand backing vocals 12 Maelu Strange backing vocals 16 Leeza Tierney backing vocals 12 Brian Wilson featured vocals 8 Stephen Wrabel backing vocals 1 4 5 7 9 11 15 16 featured vocals 8 13 Instrumentation edit Brianna Atwell viola 16 Samantha Boshnack trumpet 16 Jeff Bhasker keyboards 4 Ajay Bhattacharyya bass 1 3 9 11 drums 1 3 9 11 guitar 1 3 11 piano 1 3 synthesizer 1 11 horn 9 keyboards 9 11 Rebecca Chung Filice cello 16 Jason Cressey trombone 16 Stuart Crichton bass 10 12 13 keyboards 10 12 13 guitar 12 Madi Diaz guitar 8 Woitek Goral alto saxophone 12 Chelcee Grimes guitar 6 John Hill drums 2 guitar 2 keyboards 2 Magnus Johansson fluegelhorn 12 trumpet 12 Peter Johansson trombone 12 tuba 12 Tomas Jonsson baritone saxophone 12 Greg Kramer trombone 16 Eric Leva ukulele 7 Seth May Patterson viola 16 Rachel Nesvig violin 16 Ahameful Oluo trumpet 16 Omega drums 3 organ 3 Hunter Perrin guitar 8 Josh Rawlings piano 16 Maria Scherer Wilson cello 16 Louis Schoorl bass drums guitar piano 15 Jesse Siebenberg guitar 8 The Swedish Brass Mafia brass 12 Production edit Jeff Bhasker production 4 15 Rob Cohen vocal production 2 8 Stuart Crichton production 6 10 12 13 Daramola additional production 3 John Hill production 2 8 Kesha production 2 Ryan Lewis production 16 Blake Mares vocal production 2 8 Skylar Mones additional production 4 Omega production 3 Drew Pearson production 5 7 14 Louis Schoorl production 15 Stint production 1 3 9 11 Tainy additional production 3 Brian Wilson vocal production 8 Technical edit Jeff Bhasker programming 4 15 Ajay Bhattacharyya programming 3 Dale Becker mastering 1 16 Matias Byland programming 12 Jon Castelli mixing 1 2 4 9 11 16 Rob Cohen engineering 2 8 Stuart Crichton engineering and programming 6 10 12 13 Josh Deguzman engineering 1 2 4 9 11 16 Scott Desmarais assistant engineering 3 10 Anthony Dolhai engineering 1 3 9 11 Matt Dyson engineering 1 15 Isaiah Gage string arrangement 5 14 Chris Galland engineering 3 10 John Hill programming 2 Stephen Hogan engineering 16 Jeremie Inhaber assistant engineering 3 10 Andrew Joslyn string arrangement 16 Blake Mares engineering 2 8 Manny Marroquin mixing 3 10 Johnny Morgan assistant engineering 8 Drew Pearson engineering 5 7 14 Nick Rowe engineering and vocal engineering 8 Louis Schoorl programming 15 Wesley Seidman vocal engineering 8 Matt Tuggle engineering 3 5 10 11 Omega programming 3 Hector Vega assistant engineering 1 16 Design edit Samantha Burkhart styling Benjamin Lowy photography Vittorio Masecchia makeup artist hair stylist Samantha Rhodes assisting styling Brian Roettinger creative direction photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for High Road Chart 2020 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 90 26Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 91 163Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 92 178Canadian Albums Billboard 93 20Irish Albums IRMA 94 71Japanese Albums Oricon 95 164Scottish Albums OCC 96 27Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 97 29UK Albums OCC 98 63US Billboard 200 99 7Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for High Road Chart 2020 PositionUS Top Current Album Sales Billboard 100 92Release history editRelease dates and formats for High Road Region Date Format s Version Label s Ref Various January 31 2020 CDdigital downloadstreaming Standard RCAKemosabe 101 12 Digital downloadstreaming Digital edition 14 Japan CD Japanese edition Sony Japan 88 Various February 25 2022 Vinyl Standard Kemosabe 102 References edit Thiessen Christopher January 30 2020 Kesha Struggles to Find Direction on High Road Consequence Of Sound Retrieved September 25 2020 Murphy Sarah June 4 2019 Kesha Calls Out Rich White Straight Men on New Song Exclaim Retrieved March 31 2020 Pykeren Sam Van June 7 2019 Kesha gets her old weird sparkle back with her new single Rich White Straight Men Mother Jones Retrieved March 31 2020 Rich White Straight Men Single by Kesha Apple Music Retrieved March 31 2020 Rich White Straight Men Kesha Tidal Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Havens Lindsey September 26 2019 Kesha Is Ready to Inspire Joy And Write Huge Pop Songs Again Billboard Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Maicki Salvatore September 26 2019 Kesha s new album is dropping in December The Fader Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Lavin Will October 24 2019 Kesha releases new song Raising Hell and shares details of new album NME Retrieved March 30 2020 Kesha Exorcises Relationship Toxicity On Resentment RCA Records December 13 2019 Retrieved March 31 2020 Heller Corinne November 20 2019 Kesha Refuses to Wallow in Tragedy Amid Dr Luke Legal Battle E Online Retrieved March 31 2020 Kenneally Cerys December 23 2019 Kesha pushes back High Road album release date The Line of Best Fit Retrieved March 31 2020 a b High Road by Kesha Apple Music Retrieved October 25 2019 Rose Kesha KeshaRose January 30 2020 SURPRISE I finished mixing SUMMER 5 days ago and I knew I had to add it to highroad I wrote this with my friend RyanLewis who I wrote praying with I hope yall love it Tweet Archived from the original on February 1 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 via Twitter a b c High Road by Kesha on Spotify Spotify Retrieved January 30 2020 a b High Road Kesha Tidal Retrieved March 31 2020 a b c d e f Block India February 28 2020 Brian Roettinger creates Kesha shaped candle for her High Road album deezen com Retrieved February 14 2023 a b c Brutton Louise January 31 2020 Kesha High Road review An explosion of bratty pop The Irish Times Retrieved March 30 2020 a b c d e Buerger Megan February 1 2020 Kesha High Road Pitchfork Retrieved March 30 2020 a b c Srivats Rhea February 5 2020 Kesha attempts to transcend genres with electro country pop album High Road The Daily Californian Retrieved June 7 2020 D Souza Shaad January 31 2020 Kesha drops new album High Road feat Big Freedia Sturgill Simpson Ke ha The FADER Retrieved April 17 2020 a b c d e f g h i Lowe Nick January 29 2020 Kesha High Road Clash Retrieved March 30 2020 a b c d e f g Simon Bashall Sophia February 4 2020 High Road is Kesha s most complete statement yet The Line of Best Fit Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Snapes Laura November 8 2019 Kesha The world s going to burn up I might as well have a good time The Guardian Retrieved March 30 2020 a b Walansky Aly August 14 2019 What Happened to Ke ha The Hidden Genius of Pop s Party Girl Goalcast Retrieved March 30 2020 Grady Constance August 21 2017 Kesha Katy Perry and the dilemma of party girl pop stars getting serious Vox Retrieved March 30 2020 a b c d e Malone Nick January 30 2020 Kesha Makes Partying Sound Like a Chore on High Road PopMatters Retrieved March 30 2020 Bassett Jordan January 31 2020 Kesha High Road review NME Retrieved March 30 2020 a b c d White Adam January 29 2020 Kesha s High Road is a mature and defiant reclamation of lightness review The Independent Retrieved March 30 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Zaleski Annie January 31 2020 Kesha strikes a self assured pop balance on High Road The A V Club Retrieved March 30 2020 a b Lynch Joe January 29 2020 From Lizzo to Queen amp Beyond Kesha Shares Albums That Inspired High Road Billboard Retrieved February 1 2020 Wass Mike January 27 2020 Kesha Readies Tonight As The Next Single From High Road Idolator Retrieved February 1 2020 Amorosi A D January 31 2020 Kesha s High Road Album Review Variety Retrieved February 1 2020 a b Kaufman Gil January 28 2020 Kesha Is Positive That Tonight Will Be the Best Night of Her Life Listen Billboard Retrieved February 1 2020 a b c d e Cliff Aimee January 31 2020 Kesha High Road review bringing the girl back to the party The Guardian Retrieved March 30 2020 a b Kaufman Gil Kesha s Not Here For Your Entertainment on Bold My Own Dance Single Listen MSN Retrieved November 27 2019 a b c d e Cinquemani Sal January 27 2020 Review With High Road Kesha Finds a Comfortable Middle Ground Slant Retrieved March 30 2020 a b Smith Nick January 29 2020 Kesha High Road musicOMH Retrieved January 30 2020 Gotrich Lars October 24 2019 Kesha Announces New Album High Road With Gospel Inspired Single Raising Hell NPR Retrieved October 30 2019 a b DeVille Chris January 27 2020 Kesha High Road Review The Sound Of Moving On Stereogum Retrieved January 30 2020 a b c Goldfine Jael October 24 2019 Watch Kesha Murder Her Abusive Husband in Raising Hell Paper Retrieved October 30 2019 Haylock Zoe October 24 2019 Kesha Is Back to Raising Hell in Her New Music Video Vulture Retrieved October 24 2019 DeWald Mike January 28 2020 ALBUM REVIEW Kesha brings back the party on confident brash High Road RIFF Magazine Retrieved January 30 2020 a b c Ahlgrim Callie March 26 2020 Kesha says her long term plan is move to an island and make sandcastles and be naked Until then she s unapologetically making pop music Insider Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Kesha High Road Album Review Vinyl Chapters February 7 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 a b c Watson Elly January 30 2020 Kesha High Road DIY Retrieved March 30 2020 a b c Sheffield Rob January 30 2020 Kesha Parties Hard and Goes Deep on High Road Rolling Stone Retrieved March 30 2020 Shaffer Claire December 12 2019 Kesha Sings With Sturgill Simpson Brian Wilson on Heartbreaking Resentment Rolling Stone Retrieved December 12 2019 Spanos Brittany January 29 2020 Kesha Strips Down Singles Raising Hell Resentment Rolling Stone Retrieved January 30 2020 Breihan Tom December 12 2019 Kesha Resentment Feat Brian Wilson And Sturgill Simpson Stereogum Retrieved December 12 2019 Album Kesha High Road review bangin fourth album from US star The Arts Desk January 29 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 Bromfield Daniel February 12 2020 Kesha High Road Spectrum Culture Retrieved March 31 2020 Haslam Rebecca February 7 2020 Kesha High Road Kemosabe RCA Records God Is In The TV Retrieved March 31 2020 Wass Mike October 17 2019 Innovative Promo Kesha Opens Phone Hotline To Update Fans Idolator Retrieved March 30 2020 Ramli Sofiana October 18 2019 Dial this number to listen to a mysterious teaser of Kesha s new song NME Retrieved March 30 2020 Shaffer Claire October 21 2019 Kesha Drops Trailer for Upcoming Album High Road Rolling Stone Retrieved March 30 2020 Kesha Chart History Bubbling Under Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved March 31 2020 Kesha Chart History Dance Club Songs Billboard Retrieved March 31 2020 Schatz Lake October 29 2019 Kesha performs Raising Hell with Big Freedia on Kimmel Watch Consequence of Sound Retrieved March 31 2020 Kaufman Gil November 21 2019 Kesha Releases My Dance Single Listen Billboard Retrieved March 31 2020 Kreps Daniel November 21 2019 Kesha Drops Colorful New My Own Dance Video Rolling Stone Singles To Radio Issue 1264 The Music Network Retrieved March 31 2020 Kiefer Halle November 24 2019 Kesha Reminds the Children What the One True Tik Tok Is at the 2019 AMAs Vulture New York Retrieved March 31 2020 Singles To Radio Issue 1267 The Music Network Retrieved March 31 2020 Singles To Radio Issue 1274 The Music Network Retrieved March 31 2020 Stubblebine Allison December 12 2019 Kesha Filmed Her New Resentment Music Video On Her iPhone Nylon Retrieved April 1 2020 Cantor Brian January 10 2020 Kesha Appears Performs On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Watch Now Headline Planet Retrieved April 1 2020 Spanos Brittany January 29 2020 Kesha Strips Down Singles Raising Hell Resentment Rolling Stone Retrieved April 1 2020 Webb Lydia January 31 2020 Watch Kesha s emotional performance of Resentment from new album High Road Gay Times Retrieved April 1 2020 Kesha High Road Official Video YouTube February 3 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 Mamo Heran February 10 2020 Kesha s Tonight Performance on Live with Kelly and Ryan After Oscar Show Watch Billboard Retrieved March 31 2020 Cantor Brian April 15 2020 Kesha Scheduled To Perform On April 17 Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon At Home Edition Headline Planet Cantortainment Company Retrieved April 15 2020 Kesha Resentment The Tonight Show At Home Edition April 17 2020 Retrieved April 18 2020 Shaffer Claire April 16 2020 GLAAD to Present Livestream Event with Kesha Billy Eichner and More Rolling Stone Retrieved April 18 2020 Kesha Little Bit Of Love Official Video on YouTube Kesha Kinky Acoustic on YouTube Miller Shannon January 8 2020 Kesha is taking The High Road with Big Freedia for her North American tour The A V Club Retrieved March 31 2020 Rose Kesha KeshaRose March 31 2020 Animals I have to accept the current situation and postpone my High Road tour I m sorry I take an enormous amount of pride in making my shows a safe place for anyone no matter what so with that in mind my team is working hard to reschedule my tour for later in the year Tweet Retrieved March 31 2020 via Twitter Aniftos Rania Kesha Cancels Tour Due to Coronavirus Billboard Retrieved May 2 2020 KeshaRose May 1 2020 I m so sad to announce that I am unable to move forward with rescheduling my 2020 High Road Tour due to health and safety concerns This is heartbreaking but the safety of my fans amp crew is my number 1 priority Refunds will be available wherever you purchased your tickets Tweet via Twitter The High Road Tour Retrieved January 7 2020 KeshaRose March 10 2020 Animals I ll be playing at SoundtrackYEG on June 27 in Edmonton AB Presale starts this Thursday and tickets go on sale this Friday go to t co URROUvsyJX for more info See u thereeeee t co 1XNUj3QaTl Tweet via Twitter Caulfield Keith February 9 2020 Lil Wayne Achieves Fifth No 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With Funeral Billboard Retrieved February 10 2020 a b High Road by Kesha reviews AnyDecentMusic Retrieved March 30 2020 a b High Road by Kesha Metacritic Retrieved March 30 2020 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas High Road Kesha AllMusic Retrieved March 30 2020 Spanos Brittany June 17 2020 The 50 Best Albums of 2020 So Far Rolling Stone Retrieved June 17 2020 The Best Albums Of 2020 So Far American Songwriter July 2 2020 Retrieved July 3 2020 a b 新作 ハイ ロード から ブライアン ウィルソン ゲスト参加曲 Resentment が公開 ニューアルバムは1月31日 金 に発売 SonyMusic Japan Sony Music Entertainment Japan Inc Retrieved December 25 2019 High Road liner notes Kesha Kemosabe Records 2020 a href Template Cite AV media 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