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Jim Farber of the New York Daily News stated that the track "could become the 'whatever' anthem of the season." It was described by the Winnipeg Free Press as a "hard pop-hop cut with pogo-worthy beats." Daniel Brockman of The Phoenix thought that Kesha "intone in a lusty, disturbingly carefree tone" on the song. Critical reception Ĭritics were divided over the pairing of Kesha and 3OH!3 (pictured), with some calling 3OH!3's appearance superfluous and noting she out performed them.įraser McAlpine of the BBC was impressed with the song saying "it's a sign of cultural progress that a modern pop lass can sing a song which is exactly as dirty as the kind of song her male peers would risk." He compared Kesha's vocal delivery to that of Eminem, he also compared the hook, "you tah-tah-tawkin' that Blah Blah Blah" to " Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga, stating that the song was a "rural, farm-girl spin" of it. Fraser McAlpine of BBC noted that it was cultural progress that a woman can now "sing a song as dirty as her male peers". Don't be a little bitch with your chit-chat just show me where your dick's at" was a way of belittling her male peers. " Andrew Burgess of MusicOMH felt that the line "I don't really care where you live at, just turn around boy, let me hit that. The lyrics have been interpreted as a shot at the way men objectify women by speaking about them the way that they do in the music industry. Kesha herself has been frank about this straightforward interpretation of the lyrics. Lyrically, "Blah Blah Blah" depicts a woman who would rather have sex than listen to a man speak as the singer finds talkative men annoying blatant come-ons such as "show me where your dick's at" and "I wanna be naked" leave this literal meaning unambiguous. It is written in the key of D minor and Kesha's vocal range in the song spans from the note of D 3 to the note of D 5. "Blah Blah Blah" is a midtempo electropop song the song utilizes synthesizers and drum machines in its production. Problems playing this file? See media help. Its lyrics depict a woman that would rather have sex than talk and featured blatant come-ons. "Blah Blah Blah" is a midtempo electropop song composed in D minor. I think I make a pretty fair point both in this video and in the song, that dudes are way more annoying." Composition
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And the song kind of came around from that conversation. Kesha said that the song originated from a discussion they had in the studio on the politics of female-male relationships which Kesha later explained, "The song came about when the people that wrote it - me, Benny Blanco, Neon Hitch and Sean Foreman - all got in a room, and they were talking about how chicks talk too much," "And me and Neon were like, 'No, no, no, guys talk too much," "So, we had this war of who were more obnoxious, chicks or dudes. "Blah Blah Blah" was written by Kesha alongside Neon Hitch, Sean Foreman, and Benny Blanco, who also produced the song. Kesha and 3OH!3 performed the song on ninth season of American Idol to promote the single. It depicts Kesha getting hit on by a variety of different men and her continually rejecting them. The video follows similar suit to the song's lyrics. The music video for "Blah Blah Blah" was directed by Brendan Malloy. The song became Kesha's second top ten single in Australia, Canada and the United States. The single achieved commercial success by reaching the top five in Australia and Canada, whilst charting within the top ten in the United States and New Zealand. The lyrics depict a woman who would rather have sex than listen to a man speak and features blatant come-ons throughout the song. Initial writing of the song took place when Kesha, Blanco, Hitch and Foreman were discussing which sex talked more and which one was more "obnoxious." The song is a midtempo electropop song that speaks of men in the same way that they have talked about women in the music industry.
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Produced by Benny Blanco, and co-written by Kesha, Blanco, Neon Hitch and Sean Foreman, it was released as the album's second single on January 29, 2010, and features 3OH!3. " Blah Blah Blah" is a song by American recording artist Kesha from her debut album, Animal (2010).