Microphone
Ke$ha · Other Songs - Ke$ha
At the spring water on the west end
Sippin' on somethin' & I saw you strummin' through
the lost and the lovers we locked eyes
Up on stage you're so fun
Was it the way u were lookin' at me
Or the scar on your pretty face
Maybe your tight black jeans boy I want a taste boy
I want a taste (boy I want a taste,oh)
(Pre-Chorus)
If u really wanna know what got me
What's said let's go I don't wanna stop
It was your (microphone)
Let me put it into words what got me
Off make me into a freak what I really want
It was your (microphone)
(Chorus)
Microphone boy,it was your microphone (microphone) X2
(Verse 2)
Get back in your Gibson all pretty& grey
Put those fingers on me, I want it all the way
You sing about lovers you've had before
Tonight I'll be the one you'll be singing for
I'm really tickled to know that the way I'm seein'
yeah you're in my bed,(I wanna see you) naked (oh)
(Pre-Chorus)
But if you really wanna know what got me
What's said let's go I don't wanna stop
It was your (microphone)
Let me put it into words what got me
Off make me into a freak what I really want
It was your (microphone)
(Chorus)
Microphone boy,it was your microphone (microphone)X2
(Bridge)
(Microphone,microphone,microphone,microphone)
Microphone boy,it was your microphone (microphone) (easy sit back,play me)
Microphone boy,it was your microphone (just sit back,black guitar)
Was it the way you were lookin' at me
Or the scar on your pretty face
Maybe your tight black jeans boy I want a taste (boy I want a taste,oh)
But if you really wanna know what got me
What's said let's go I don't wanna stop
It was Ur (microphone)
Let me put it into words what got me
Off me make me into a freak what I really want
It was your (microphone)
(Chorus)
Microphone boy,it was your microphone (microphone)
Microphone boy,it was your microphone (X2)
Microphone
Ke$ha's "Microphone" stands as a defining track from her 2010 era, blending pop sensibilities with a distinct electronic edge. The song features a memorable hook that became a staple in her discography, reflecting her signature style of merging catchy melodies with provocative themes. Released during a period where she was solidifying her status as a pop icon, the recording captures the energy of her live performances and the club culture she helped popularize. The track showcases her vocal versatility and willingness to experiment with sound, contributing to her broader influence on modern pop music. It remains a key example of her work from that specific time, highlighting her ability to create anthems that resonate with a wide audience while maintaining her unique artistic voice.

