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Ke$ha dedicates record to gay fans: 'I wanted to write about love and acceptance'

'Die Young' songstress Ke$ha has confirmed that her new album, 'Warrior', was partly inspired by the LGBT community and she wanted to reflect their struggle with the music.

Speaking to The Sun newspaper in Britain, she explained that a lot of her fans are gay or bisexual and often tell her about their experiences so she wanted to express what they go through and support them by writing about "love and acceptance":

"Something I kept hearing about was bullying and sexuality. I have a lot of gay and lesbian fans and they said how my music had helped them deal with bullying, so I wanted to write a record that’s about love and acceptance."

"I wanted to inspire people. It’s a celebration of any sort of quirks or eccentricities."

When asked where she sees herself in ten years, Ke$ha added: "In a tree house in the jungle. I’m thinking about building one at home actually with a zip wire into the pool."

 

 

 

'Warrior' is due to be released on December 4 and you can watch her recently shared music video for 'Die Young' below: