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Ke$ha Wilds Out and Parties Hard with Furry Friends in "C'Mon"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Saturday, January 12, 2013

It seems perfectly logical that after her Illuminati-driven decidedly dark "Die Young" video, Ke$ha would want to take her follow-up clip in the polar opposite direction. This time, The 25-year-old electro-pop singer takes a wilder trip than usual, reps for the magical Furries and keeps her "Warrior" party going with the release of the LP's second party anthem single, "C'Mon," and the result in a total psychedelic trip with delightful hot mess.
"C'Mon" is a dance-pop and electropop song with bubblegum pop influences. In the chorus, Ke$ha sings, "Don't even try to deny/ We're both going home satisfied/ Let's go for it just for tonight/ C'mon, c'mon, c'mon." over a synthesized beat. While the track successfully pull off the glossy, feel-good pop thing. It's another fun party anthem with the catchiness, chorus and the usual Ke$ha "party anthem" vibe. The sweet song starts with a chorus of innocent angles, then blasts in with the bumping beat. The bridge cleverly sums up the free-spirited theme of the song.
Sticking to the usual Ke$ha party-trash genre, she takes a trip through time, gets extremely high, shows her animal lover inner side and lives in her own surreal hippie-esque world in the Darren Craig-directed giddy video, which takes things to another level and featuring characteristically wild behavior - this time with Furries! That's grown-up, human people dressed in creepy-cuddly anthropomorphic costumes. Ke$ha just wants to party!
Things get surreal after a pigtailed Ke$ha as a sexually harassed waitress who quits her job at an "Awful House" restaurant, and hops into a giant feline driving van that's just come out of some interdimensional portal. From there, we take a trip back to the 1960s, and Ke$ha called out her fans "Animals" to a wild party in a convenience store and a motorcycle ride through the city before returning to the "Awful House" for some sweet baseball bat-assisted vengeance on her jerk boss. It's classic Ke$ha purists rejoice. Once again, she delivers a video that's all fun, zero substance, and does it her way.

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