So, I really dislike the term "freak" for women are sexually adventurous and liberated. It sets up a strange, ugly double standard, where being a sexually expressive is both desirable and deviant: women are damned if they do, damned if they don't. One of the reasons I liked Cee-Lo's "Closet Freak," I suppose, was that he was applying a feminized term to himself, making freakiness equal-opportunity. Plus, sparkly wings!
But I don't think that the reason it's titled "Freak" is the only reason I'm not really grooving on Estelle's new single with Kardinal Offishal (it's in a list on the page, just scroll down a bit). I'm sorry, but "Every single girl should embrace their inner freaky freak / Don't be scared, don't be shy, yes you've got to let it breath" is neither the level of insight nor the quality of wordplay I expect from the woman who gave us "1980," and "Just a Touch." Much less "Don't Talk," which lets her take on a traditional male role, telling a hot guy she doesn't want him for his conversation: