Secret Weapon

Ke$ha · Other Songs - Ke$ha

Can I tell you a secret?

Oh oh

You promise that you'll keep it?

Oh oh

Cross your heart, not a soul

There's so much that you don't know

(You don't even know)



I'm about to break

I'm about to shake

Of an interection

Do you want to taste

Do you want to face

My secret weapon?

My aim is steady

I'm locked and ready

To blow your mind

Make you feel divine

With my affection

My secret weapon



Just when you least expected

Oh oh

I whipped out my wicked weapon

Oh oh

You'd never know I had it well

Just like heaven, just like hell

(You want it I can tell)



I'm about to break

I'm about to shake

Of an interection

Do you want to taste

Do you want to face

My secret weapon?

My aim is steady

I'm locked and ready

To blow your mind

Make you feel divine

With my affection

My secret weapon



Lay your arms and you can't fight it

Surrender to me

Cause I have no mercy



I'm about to break

I'm about to shake

Of an interection

Do you want to taste

Do you want to face

My secret weapon?

(My secret weapon)

My aim is steady

I'm locked and ready

To blow your mind

Make you feel divine

With my affection

My secret weapon



My secret weapon

Are you ready?



So if you're ready

I'll rock you steady

Gonna blow your mind

Make you feel divine

With my affection

My secret weapon



My secret weapon

Secret Weapon

Ke$ha's "Secret Weapon" stands as a defining track from her 2010 self-titled debut album, blending pop-rock energy with her signature vocal style. The song features a driving rhythm and an anthemic chorus that became a staple of her early discography, showcasing her ability to merge electronic production with rock instrumentation. Released during a period of significant artistic growth, the recording reflects the upbeat, party-oriented themes prevalent in her work at the time. It remains a key example of her transition from pop-punk influences to mainstream pop, establishing her unique voice in the genre. The track's enduring popularity highlights its role in cementing her status as a prominent figure in contemporary music.