Thinking Of You

Album: Warrior (2012)
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Songfacts®:

  • This kiss-off to an ex was co-written by the Swedish songwriter Klas Ahlund, who is best known for co-penning Britney Spears' single "Piece Of Me" as well as being a frequent collaborator with Electro-Pop singer Robyn. He also co-penned Kesha's Cannibal tunes "Blow" and "Sleazy." This song was the first time that Warrior executive producer Dr. Luke had teamed up with Ahlund.
  • Kesha (from her track-by-track commentary): "I wrote it because I had a breakup, and I was heartbroken over somebody who cheated on me, and all of a sudden he wants me back. This song is like a sweet revenge."

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