Kesha and hit songs of other artists actually written by her

Kesha and hit songs of other artists actually written by her
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As one of the well-known names in the world music, Kesha also participated under the role of a music composer with many...

As one of the well-known names in the world music, Kesha also participated under the role of a music composer with many hit songs.

Pink Champagne - Ariana Grande

On October 1, 2013, Ariana Grande reached 10 million followers on her Twitter account. To celebrate this special occasion, Kesha wrote the song "Pink Champagne" dedicated to the female singer. Ariana Grande also shared that she recored it when she was just 17 years old. However, not everyone has been aware that Kesha is the one who wrote the song.

Till The World Ends - Britney Spears

"Till the World Ends" was a recorded song of American singer Britney Spears in her 7th album called Femme Fatale. The song quickly received such positive feedback from the critics and called it as an attractive dance song.

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Time of Our Lives - Miley Cyrus

“Time of Our Lives” was an extended song of Miley Cyrus. For the music perspective, her album focused more on the rock genre and also expressed the diversified gouts that Miley Cyrus that the female singer wanted to try. Before standing in front of the audience as a singer, Kesha was the co-composer with Miley to make the song "Time of Our Lives".

This Love - The Veronicas

The Veronicas is a duo-pop band from Australia. They were established in 2004 by the twin sisters, Lisa và Jessica Origliasso. In 2005, Veronicas released their first album and gained such huge attention. The song "This Love" in the album was also written by Kesha.

Run Devil Run - Girls' Generation

"Run Devil Run" was a song of Korean girl band Girls' Generation, released on March 17, 2010. The Korean version of "Run Devil Run" topped the Gaon music charts in many weeks. It came to such a surprise that in 2008, Kesha recorded a demo of the song but decided not to publish it. Not so long later, the song was sold for SM Entertainment, the company that Girls' Generation is under.

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