Woo Hoo

Ke$ha · Other Songs - Ke$ha

Woo hoo, woo hoo, woo hoo, woo hoo



Th-Th-They call me the princess and now the influences,

My mind a little dirty I'll tag team Bert and Ernie

Stop running my mouth but I'm not a quitter

More home base than a clean up hitter

Don't get paid to be a baby sitter

But I'll teach this song to your baby sister.



I live my life like I've been raised by wolves

Y'all already know I'm a fucking animal

I'm going out tonight to get the things that I need

I'm gonna take what's mine and do it viciously



We blow up the spot cause we're rolling like we're

superstars (oh we're stars)

Straight like a pimp with these hunnies on my arms (a-arms)

Party people



Woo Hoo

If you're ready to throw down,

Like we've never been allowed

Woo Hoo

If you just don't give a fuck throw em' up throw em' up

Errybody throw em' up



I-I-It was hard at St.Mary's when sister margret sent me

Straight into confession, now that shit's my profession

I know ladies are to be seen not heard

Cook and clean not use our words

If you think that I'm too obsurd

Suck my dick while I flip the bird



I live my life like I've been raised by wolves

Y'all already know I'm a fucking animal

I'm going out tonight to get the things that I need

I'm gonna take what's mine and do it viciously



We blow up the spot cause we're rolling like we're

superstars (oh we're stars)

Straight like a pimp with these hunnys on my arms (a-arms)

Party people -

If you're ready to throw down, like we've never been allowed

If you just don't give a fuck throw em' up throw em' up

Errybody throw em' up



Drop, hallelujah, hallelujah, hale-hale-hallelujah, hallelujah



Woo Hoo



If you're ready to throw down,

(Woo hoo) like we've never been allowed (woo hoo)

If you just don't give a fuck (woo hoo) throw em' up throw em' up (woo hoo)

Errybody throw em' up (woo hoo)

Woo Hoo

Ke$ha's 'Woo Hoo' stands as a defining anthem of the mid-2010s pop landscape, blending her signature blend of electronic beats with a distinct vocal style that challenged traditional pop norms. Released during a period when she was redefining her artistic identity, the track exemplifies the high-energy, party-centric sound that characterized her work in the years following her breakthrough. The song's infectious rhythm and confident delivery made it a staple at festivals and club events, cementing its place in the collective memory of the era. It reflects Ke$ha's ability to craft music that is both personally expressive and universally appealing, contributing significantly to the evolution of modern pop and electronic dance music. The recording captures a moment of cultural shift where female artists were increasingly reclaiming space in mainstream charts with unapologetic, rhythmic power.