Shortly after celebrating Thanksgiving, the 'We R Who We R' hitmaker releases the track, which is expected to be featured in her upcoming sixth studio album.
- Nov 29, 2024
AceShowbiz - Kesha launched a new single shortly after celebrating Thanksgiving. The "Tik Tok" hitmaker, formerly known as Ke$ha, finally released her song titled "Delusional" that is inspired by her "idiot" ex.
On Friday, November 29, the 37-year-old singer/songwriter unveiled the song on various music streaming platforms. In the beginning of the track, she sings, "You're so lucky I was jealous/ Now you're just another song on my setlist/ Now you're just another charm on this necklace/ That keeps holding on and on."
"You should pay me for all the hours/ That I let you in the presence of my power/ You had potential, but potential doesn't matter/ I'm already long gone," Kesha continues. "Packed up my suitcase, a ticket one-way/ No tears on my face, not even one/ Thanks for the heartbreak, it gets my bills paid/ You just keep chasing the sun."
The "We R Who We R" hitmaker adds, "Baby, you're delusional/ Thinking you could ever find/ Somethin' that's as bеautiful/ Someone with a love likе mine/ I'm sick of the fightin', sick of the climbin'/ You made me hate this town/ Baby, you're delusional/ Thinking you could find someone better now."
After dropping the song, Kesha received many positive comments from her listeners. One in particular gushed, "Am i being delusional, or did Kesha just DROP a f**king banger." Another exclaimed, "KESHAAAAAAAAAAA YOU ARE A GEM!" A third marveled, "Obsessed with this track. Kesha is back." A fourth stated, "soooooo good, pop perfection. one of her best."
A few days before releasing the song, which is expected to be featured in her upcoming sixth studio album, Kesha revealed the inspiration behind the project. On Tuesday, November 26, she made use of her Instagram page to upload a video that featured a snippet of the track. Along with the footage, she wrote in the caption, "thanks to my idiot ex. u inspired my best song yet."