
Kesha is finally free and she’s not whispering about it. She’s screaming it, glitter flying, middle fingers up, on her brand new album, . (“PERIOD.”), out now everywhere.
This is her first release as a fully independent woman, and it’s a moment worth celebrating. Opening with the triumphant and emotional “FREEDOM.,” the album wastes no time setting the tone: “Freedom, I’ve been waiting for you / Everything’s changed now,” she sings, a gut-punch of a line that immediately reminds us how much this woman has been through and how hard she’s fought to reclaim her voice.

And reclaim it, she has. The album rolls right into the three high-energy singles we’ve been obsessing over since spring, JOYRIDE., YIPPEE-KI-YAY., and DELUSIONAL.; each one a glitter-drenched, rage-healed anthem of rebirth and IDGAF energy.
Then there’s “RED FLAG.” a track that hits especially hard. It’s messy. It’s honest. And it’s relatable as hell. We all know that feeling, knowing they’re no good for us, but falling anyway because the sex, the charm, the rush is too loud to ignore. It’s one for the girls, the gays, and anyone who’s ever screamed into their pillow and then gone back for more.
The full tracklist is eleven songs of raw, riotous, radiant Kesha:
FREEDOM.
JOYRIDE.
YIPPEE-KI-YAY.
DELUSIONAL.
RED FLAG.
LOVE FOREVER.
THE ONE.
BOY CRAZY.
GLOW.
TOO HARD.
CATHEDRAL.
Each track feels like a diary entry, a declaration, and a dance break all at once.
Kesha is currently taking all of this energy on the road with her TITS OUT TOUR, a fearless, fun, and freaky celebration of liberation that’s hitting cities across the U.S. (and beyond) all summer long. If you’ve seen the clips, you already know: this is Kesha unleashed.
For longtime fans, this album is especially emotional. We’ve watched her fight through public legal battles, personal trauma, industry control, and yet, here she is. Still hilarious. Still spiritual. Still a little weird. Still our Kesha. Just freer. Just louder. Just a little more “fuck you” than ever before, in the best way.
You can hear it in her voice. You can feel it in her lyrics. And most importantly, you can see it in her face. She looks happy. She looks whole. And she looks exactly like the star we all fell in love with, just on her own terms now.
So if you need a reminder that rebirth is real, that healing is messy but worth it, and that glitter is still a form of therapy, this record is for you.
Go stream it. Go buy it and scream it. Go support a free woman finally doing what she was born to do.



