Episode 14:
Face Nelson: We R Who We R - Ke$ha Review

Face Nelson looks back on popular singer Ke$ha's past songs and then reviews her latest single, We R Who We R.

Comments Section:

Name: Face Nelson
Date And Time: 2011-03-06 23:48:00
Comment: @TheScout I'm sorry. I just got a new editing program and I am still working out the kinks. I will try to make the next review's audio more balanced.

Name: TheScout
Date And Time: 2011-03-06 00:22:57
Comment: Yo, can I make a suggestion? Could ya work on balancing your audio a lil' bit, because I had to turn up your video when you talk only to have my eardrums explode when Ke$ha opened her mouth. Thanks!

Name: Pan-Pizza
Date And Time: 2011-02-25 21:25:44
Comment: I get a bad feel listening to her music. Feels so unpleasantly angsty and Myspace like. Can't believe she tried to make it seem like she wants to send a message with her new song. Pretty contradictory how she commits suicide at the end of the music video.

Name: Terry
Date And Time: 2011-02-25 09:38:42
Comment: Its Ke $ HA! not Ke $ Esha

Name: Jacob
Date And Time: 2011-02-24 18:03:50
Comment: God, What kids would listen to these days. My sister LOVES listening to this kind of stuff (My mom hates it) while i honestly never bother to look at the car radio. I don't like singers that trash their image; Especially where the other kids at my school do so i usually never even bother to see who they are (plus they all sound alike). I like listening to singers who are just the opposite and have songs that mean something other than Sex and partying. It's great not to be a conformist some times. :) thanks for spreading the truth nelson! P.S i hate the melodies of Ke$ha songs, They have no rhythm to it.

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