
Press play on "Eat the Acid" and "Fine Line" and check out the songs' lyrics. Sick of walkin’ that fine line I feel safest in the silence And Im so goddamn sick of fighting The truth keeps roaring like a lion That’ll be the cross I’ll die on The years keep on dragging. We compiled all the highlights from the interview. In terms of production, the single is loud and boisterous, almost. The fact that I have compiled an entire record of these emotions, of anger, of insecurity, of anxiety, of grief, of pain, of regret, all of that is so nerve-racking - but it’s also so healing,” Kesha recently told Rolling Stone about Gag Order. The lyrics continue the theme of being all consumed in a love that takes away your identity. “I feel like I’m giving birth to the most intimate thing I’ve ever created…I really dug into some of my uglier emotions and sides of myself that are less fun. "Eat the Acid" finds the musician singing about acid and finding spirituality over a haunting production.īoth songs feature a writing credit from Kesha's mom Pebe Sebert!

She continues, referencing "all the doctors and lawyers" who "cut the tongue outta my mouth."

"There's a fine live I've been walking / And trying to balance is exhausting / This is where you f-ckers pushed me / Don't be surprised if s-it gets ugly." Kesha sings on the opening lines of the track.
