Listen: Kesha Drops New Song 'Rich, White, Straight, Men'

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Kesha isn't mincing words on her new single, "Rich, White, Straight Men."

The singer uploaded the song on YouTube Sunday, marking her first new music since her 2017 comeback album "Rainbow." The new track sounds like circus music as Kesha sings about a world in which rich white straight men didn't rule.

"You could ride a unicorn to school," she sings. "If you fall off, you'd have healthcare." Later on she chants: "And if you are a boy who loves a boy / You'll get a wedding cake and all / (Not in Colorado!) / And if you are a lady and you do your lady work / Then you will make as many dollars as the boys / Not just two thirds."

Kesha initially teased the song on her Instagram story and said she's not sure where the song will end up or in what form, but couldn't help but share it with her fans.

Kesha's last album "Rainbow" was released in 2017, nearly five years after her second album "Warrior." The delay between music was partly thanks to ongoing court battles between the singer and producer Dr. Luke, whom she accused of sexual misconduct and rape. Dr. Luke has denied all allegations.

Listen to the song below.


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