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Kesha drops new single "Attention!" ahead of PERIOD album release

Kesha drops new single "Attention!" ahead of PERIOD album release

Express Tribune20-06-2025

Kesha has released her latest single, "Attention!", featuring Slayyyter and Rose Gray, offering another glimpse into her forthcoming album, PERIOD (set to drop on July 4, 2025).
This new track follows previously released singles like "Yippee-Ki-Yay" featuring T-Pain and "Boy Crazy," and it marks a continuation of Kesha's bold, sleaze-pop style.
Although "Attention!" doesn't appear on the original tracklist for PERIOD, its presence in Kesha's campaign is marked by the signature pink period motif, suggesting it may be a bonus track.
The song, produced by Pink Slip, pairs sleek house beats with a rowdy attitude and catchy lyrics. It's being described as a playful, rebellious anthem with a nod to the 2010s, featuring lyrics like, "T**s out riding with the windows down / They're playing me on the radio right now."
The track has drawn comparisons to Charli XCX's "Guess" for its fun, energetic vibe. Kesha confidently asks, "Do I have your attention?" reminding listeners that she never lost it.
Additionally, Kesha is gearing up to support her new album with the T**s Out Tour, set to kick off in North America on July 1, 2025.
The tour will feature co-headliners Scissor Sisters, with support from Slayyyter and Rose Gray. Following the North American leg, the tour will head to the UK and Europe in spring 2026. Fans can expect Kesha's high-energy performances and bold new music on the road.
Tickets for the North American dates are available now.

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