It's not jumping to conclusions though. Wayne Coyne has told fans that Ke$ha wanted to originally use all of their tracks together on the new album and that it's not likely now that his tracks with her are going to be on the album now that the direction of the album's production has changed, but she's still hoping to use one or two that she wrote with him. The Rolling Stone article even confirms him being a feature, as opposed to a main producer as a previous article confirmed months ago.
WooHoo was even being considered for the first single at one point in production, yet it somehow went from first potential single to being sold. It could end up being a great album and one Ke$ha wanted, but it's not the album she was working on a couple of months back; that we do know.
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