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If you want to be like Kesha, the first thing you should do is embrace your individuality and express yourself freely. Kesha is known for her bold and unapologetic style, so don't be afraid to experiment with your own unique look and personality. Here are some tips to help you be like Kesha: 1. Be confident: Kesha exudes confidence and isn't afraid to be herself. Embrace who you are and own it! 2. Experiment with your style: Kesha's style is a mix of eclectic and edgy. Try mixing different patterns, colors, and textures to create your own unique look. 3. Be adventurous: Kesha is known for her wild side and her love of adventure. Try new things, whether it's trying a new hobby or going on an exciting trip. 4. Be authentic: Kesha is known for being real and honest with her fans. Don't be afraid to show your true self and be authentic with others. 5. Stand up for what you believe in: Kesha is a strong advocate for equality and justice. Speak up for what you believe in and make a positive difference in the world. Remember, being like Kesha is about embracing your individuality, being confident, and staying true to yourself. Have fun and enjoy the journey!
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