Released: February 2, 2020

Songwriter: Kesha Wrabel Drew Pearson

Producer: Drew Pearson

[Verse 1]
Met a boy from Detroit, he was cool
He was tough and I liked his tattoos
Pull me close, he said "I'm gonna get you"
And I regret sayin' "I'm gonna let you"

[Pre-Chorus]
Didn't know (Didn't know)
He was the big bad wolf, he was the big bad wolf
(Oh yeah, oh yeah)
Now I know (Now I know)
He was the big bad wolf, he was the big bad wolf
(Oh yeah, oh yeah)

[Chorus]
And he huffed
And he puffed
And then he blew the house down

[Post-Chorus]
And then he blew the house down
Hey!

[Verse 2]
Now I see all you are is a monster
Turning tricks better not tell your daughter
Shame on me for not seeing the danger
Shame on you, killed a sheep in it's manger

[Pre-Chorus]
Didn't know (Didn't know)
He was the big bad wolf, he was the big bad wolf
(Oh yeah, oh yeah)
Now I know (Now I know)
He was the big bad wolf, he was the big bad wolf
(Oh yeah, oh yeah)

[Chorus]
And he huffed
And he puffed
And then he blew the house down

[Post-Chorus]
And then he blew the house down
And he huffed
And he puffed

[Outro]
The big bad wolf is coming to town, you better watch out, you better watch out
(Hey! Hey!)
The big bad wolf is coming to town, you better watch out, you better watch out
(Hey! Hey!)
The big bad wolf is coming to town, you better watch out, you better watch out
(Hey! Hey!)
The big bad wolf is coming to town, you better watch out, you better watch out
(Hey! Hey!)

Kesha

Kesha Rose Sebert, whose mononymous stage name was previously spelled Ke$ha, is an American singer-songwriter best known for hits like “Tik Tok” and “Praying.” Her mother, Pebe Sebert is also a songwriter, and the two have worked together on songs like “Learn to Let Go.”

In 2005, at age eighteen, Kesha signed a record deal with Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records. Her first major recording was an uncredited feature on Flo Rida’s 2009 hit “Right ‘Round,” which she recorded after walking into a session between Flo and Dr. Luke. She released her debut album, Animal, the next year, after choosing from hundreds of songs, and the record debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Lead single “Tik Tok” broke the record for the longest time for a female artist’s debut single to top the Billboard Hot 100.

Nine months after Animal dropped, Kesha rereleased it alongside Cannibal, an extended play featuring hits like “We R Who We R,” which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “Blow.” In February 2011, Kesha kicked off her Get Sleazy Tour, which travelled through the Americas, Europe, and Australia. During the tour, she began writing for her sophomore album, Warrior, which was released in November 2012. She then embarked on a world tour, and was joined by future “Timber” collaborator Pitbull on the North American leg.