Meet Me In Space

Ke$ha · Other Songs - Ke$ha

Woah-oh-oh-oh

Woah-oh-oh-oh



Sometimes, I feel like growing up

And somehow, the magics turned to dust

And I don't know, no I don't like it

And I'll die, I'll die trying to fight it



Woah-oh-oh-oh

I'll die trying to fight it

Woah-oh-oh-oh



When we, were young and out of tune

We screamed, the battle cry of youth

And I'm sick, I'm so sick of trying

To live forever, when we're all dying



Don't take away, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Inside my brain, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Don't take away, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Inside my brain, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



I wanna love like I've never had my heart broke before

Young and reckless

Young and reckless



I wanna love like I've never had my heart broke before

Young and reckless

Young and reckless



Don't take away, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Inside my brain, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Don't take away, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Inside my brain, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Don't take away, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful



Inside my brain, my magic in space

Meet me in space, it's beautiful

Meet Me In Space

Ke$ha's 'Meet Me In Space' stands as a defining track from her 2010 self-titled debut album, capturing the vibrant energy of the pop-punk and alternative rock revival. The song features a driving guitar riff and an upbeat tempo that propelled Ke$ha into the mainstream spotlight, establishing her signature blend of catchy hooks and relatable lyrics. Released during a pivotal era for female artists reclaiming rock aesthetics, the recording became an anthem for a generation, blending electronic production with raw, energetic vocals. Its enduring popularity highlights Ke$ha's ability to craft music that resonates across genres, cementing her status as a key figure in modern pop culture.