Some social media users are heralding Kesha's new song with T-Pain as the return of recession pop. Here's what to know.
The way Trump moved this fast with his 200-plus executive orders while leaning pathetically over the Oval Office desk and signing them with a “Yippee-ki-yay” expression, you know this was staged.
The pop music-as-recession indicator final boss has arrived: Kesha and T-Pain have released their first-ever collaboration, the countryfied single “Yippee-Ki-Yay.” The record follows early sin ...
(also known as Period), set for July 4. She also unveiled the T-Pain collaboration “Yippee-Ki-Yay.” A press release describes the project as “an unapologetic, unfiltered declaration of ...
By Ethan Millman Kesha dropped a new country-pop single “Yippee-Ki-Yay” with T-Pain on Thursday, the third single off her upcoming sixth album, which she at last revealed on Thursday will be ...
The 11-song collection will feature previously released single "Joyride" and "Delusional." By Gil Kaufman Kesha finally revealed the title of her upcoming sixth album on Thursday (March 27). It ...
Check out the announcement below. ‘Yippee-Ki-Yay’ will mark the ‘TiK ToK’ singer’s first original release of the year, as well as her third single since parting ways with RCA and ...
The “TiK ToK” singer took to Instagram on Monday (March 24) to announce that the track, “Yippee-Ki-Yay,” will be released on Thursday (March 27). The corresponding cover art features Kesha ...
The latest taste of the album dropped on today, with two versions of the whip-cracking country pop hoedown “Yippee-Ki-Yay,” produced by Pink Slip (Ava Max) and Nova Wav (Beyoncé).