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"What Baby Wants" is a song by American recording artist and songwriter Alice Cooper, from his nineteenth studio album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011) and features American pop artist Kesha. It was written by Cooper, with Bob Ezrin, Tommy Henriksen, and Kesha Sebert. Production of the song was completed by Bob Ezrin. After meeting at the Grammys, Cooper and Kesha became friends, which eventually lead to the song being penned. According to Cooper, Kesha was included on the song because he wanted to include people on his album that do not generally fit the perception people have of himself and the artist featured. The song's lyrics see Cooper trying to con his way out of a deal with the devil, who is portrayed by Kesha.
Background
After meeting at the Grammys earlier in the year, Alice Cooper and Kesha became friends. The meet was eventually succeeded by a performance by the two in Norway in the summer of 2011, where they performed Cooper's song "School's Out". They later went into the studio and recorded "What Baby Wants". The song was written by Alice Cooper, Bob Ezrin, Tommy Henriksen and Kesha Sebert, with production done by Bob Ezrin. According to Cooper, Kesha's part in the song portrays her as the Devil and Cooper tries to con his way out of a deal with her. While writing the song, Cooper commented that Kesha contributed the "most disgusting lyrics in the song" and that he had to rein her back in while she was writing. Regarding the choice of enlisting Kesha on the project Cooper explained that he likes to include people that do not generally fit the perception people have of them, which he elaborated on:
"I like people that don't belong and yet what they're doing works perfectly. I don't care where it comes from, as long as it's right. If you tell me something doesn't work, I'll work my head off until it does then shove it down your throat. I think a lot of my audience is going to go 'KE$HA!?', but she probably wrote the most wicked lyrics in the song – we had to rein her in. I like people to know that just because artists are put in a pigeon hole, that doesn't mean that's what they are. Give people a little room."
Composition
"What Baby Wants" is a new wave song that has "metallic bubblegum" and electro influences. The lyrics of the song discuss Cooper trying to con his way out of a deal with the devil, who is portrayed by Kesha. It uses a inter-spliced lyric delivery between Kesha and Cooper discussing different situations. Kesha appears during the second verse of the song and the two alternate verses. As they alternate verses Cooper tries to make a stance against her: "I got a pretty face / Yeah, but I’ve seen what’s hiding underneath / You like my pretty mouth / But you got razor blades instead of teeth / And now it’s too, too late for you / Oh yeah? Tell me what you’re gonna do / I’m gonna drain your veins and bathe in your blood / Honey, I’ve seen worse than you."
Reception
Chuck Eddy from Rolling Stone was mixed in the review of Welcome 2 My Nightmare. Eddy wrote that when Cooper dropped the sequel concept that was when the album became "fun", highlighting "What Baby Wants" as an example. His review of the song was positive, he praised the collaboration writing that "Slapstick was always his strong suit." Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic wrote that Cooper was consistently able to create records that would fit in back in the '70s but were also modern. Erlewine commented on the production and Cooper's vocals writing that Cooper had enough Auto-tune that he was easily able to compete with Kesha. Nevertheless, "What Baby Wants" was listed as one of the album's four strongest tracks. Matthew Wilkening from UltimateClassicRock, while reviewing the album, called the track "an infectious electro-trash duet". Scott Shetler from PopCrush was mixed in his review of the song, giving the single two and a half stars out of five. Shetler felt that the song was "outdated" and that its inclusion would have been more appropriate on Cooper's 1989 album, Trash. The collaborate between Cooper and Kesha was called intriguing, but Shetler wrote that the song only "ends up being, a novelty."
Credits and personnel
- Songwriting – Alice Cooper, Bob Ezrin, Tommy Henriksen, Kesha Sebert
- Production – Bob Ezrin
- Guitar, bass, keyboard, programming – Tommy Henriksen, Steve Hunter
- Background vocals – Alice Cooper, Kesha Sebert, Tommy Henriksen, Steven Hunter
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Welcome 2 My Nightmare, Bigger Picture Music Group.
References
- Graff, Gary (2011-08-24). "Alice Cooper Welcomes Ke$ha to His Nightmare: 'This Girl Is Not a Pop Diva'". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
- ^ Wardlaw, Matt (2011-08-02). "Alice Cooper to Duet with Kesha on New Song 'What Baby Wants'". Ultimateclassicrock.com. Townsquare Media. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
- ^ Wilkening, Matthew (2011-08-11). "Alice Cooper Casts Kesha as the Devil on New Album 'Welcome 2 My Nightmare'". Ultimateclassicrock.com. Townsquare Media. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
- "Welcome 2 My Nightmare: Alice Cooper Returns with a New Album, New Nightmare". Universal Music Enterprises. PR Newswire Association LLC. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
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(help) - ^ Shetler, Scott. "Alice Cooper, 'What Baby Wants' Feat. Kesha – Song Review". PopCrush.com. Townsquare Media. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
- Copsey, Robert (2011-08-24). "Ke$ha, Alice Cooper duet surfaces online - Listen". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
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