A Song Analysis Of Kesha's Song

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Kesha says a lot in her new song praying . ," as described by Kesha in a personal essay she wrote about triumphing through adversity, and finding peace in forgiving those who have hurt you. The bigg
The lyrics has a meaning of sadness pain and redemption and we hear all of that in the song.
The beat has a piano playing and it pretty sure it makes you sad while you hear it.

But the biggest part of the song is kesha’s vocals her voice feels like she is hurt and she is sad, broken and hurt. Well I think this is kesha best song in her carrer this has been a mix 91 music review I am ryan greene from mix 91

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