“The whole Jeffrey Dahmer lyric in ‘Cannibal’ is a big controversy right now, and I thought I’d just say a few things about it because that was my line that I wrote in ‘Cannibal,'' said Kesha's mom, Pebe Sebert
culture references to Dahmer, Kesha’s mother, Pebe Sebert — a songwriter and non-profit founder who has a co-writing credit on “Cannibal” — says she’s the one who wrote the lyric “I’ll pull a Jeffrey Dahmer.”
“The whole Jeffrey Dahmer lyric in ‘Cannibal’ is a big controversy right now, and I thought I’d just say a few things about it because that was my line that I wrote in ‘Cannibal.'” Sebert said in a TikTok video uploaded on Sunday . She filmed herself in Panama, where she was on her way to an event put on by her non-profit organization, The Magic Mission.
“At the time, Kesha and the other writer were too young to even know who Jeffrey Dahmer was. Literally the way it happened was I have this rhyming program called MasterWriter for songwriters. We were looking for a rhyme for ‘goner.’ At the very end of the widest rhymes was ‘Jeffrey Dahmer.’ And I was like, ‘Oh my god, that’s the perfect lyric,'” she said.“Not to be insensitive to anybody whose families were involved in this and lost loved ones,” said Sebert.
The song is featured on Kesha’s 2010 EP of the same name, which followed that year’s release of her debut full-length album,“Once again, Jeffrey Dahmer’s name wouldn’t even be in the song if it wasn’t for the MasterWriter that threw his name up there because he was a person who became famous, unfortunately, because of what he did. Jeffrey Dahmer was just part of the culture back then. Everybody talked about him for many years.
Besides being a songwriter, Sebert is founder of The Magic Mission, which she launched in September to better the lives of street dogs.
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