“Don’t analyse”, Ke$ha says… so we’ll just report it as it is.
The Blow singer is extremely close with her mother Pebe, who raised her and her older brother Lagan as a single parent.
The pair often pen tracks together about sex and romance, but on this occasion their musical inspiration turned to something a little more personal.
Ke$ha’s bits.
The song, Gold Trans Am, began as a song about the singer’s car… but somehow evolved into a tune about Ke$ha’s va-jay-jay.
”It began as a song about my car, which is a gold Trans Am, and it works about 40 per cent of the time,” the 25-year-old said.
“I don’t have another car because I love that one so much. But then like all great pop it became a metaphor for something else – my p***y. But my vagina is in tip-top working order.
“Valeted and souped-up and working 100 per cent of the time,” she told Q magazine.
Some of the lyrics include:
Wham bam, thank you, man
Get inside my ****ing gold trans am
Wham bam, thank you, man
Get inside my ****ing gold trans am
I’m the captain of this ship, so shut up and get inside
[Chorus:]
Come on, climb into my golden cockpit
Love you ‘till you’re seeing stars and stripes
Burning rubber on the southern highway
Gonna take you for a freedom ride
Get inside!
Freedom ride
Get inside!
She also said she accepts many people might find the close relationship she has with her mother and the subjects they are willing to discuss together odd but she thinks more people should follow their lead.
“We write songs about boys and sex together. That may not be normal to the average psychiatrist out there but I think it’s pretty cool … Don’t analyse.
“That’s the problem with so much culture out there. People are so trapped into trying to do the right thing. As long as you are not hurting anyone I think you should feel free to indulge your fantasies.”
Catchy? Have a listen…