Ke$ha returned to her over-the-top roots and sporting cornrow hair extensions, huge platform sneakers and huge gold rimmed glasses in the promo for her electronic rap song, "Crazy Kids," the third single from her sophomore studio album, "Warrior," features a guest verse by will.i.am, who co-penned the original solo version of the song. Neither crazy nor kids, the reigning Queen and King of Auto-Tune, Ke$ha and will.i.am have paired up for a scientifically formulated dance-pop song ready to pair with vodka bombs at your local sketchy club that smells funny.
Featuring whistling, "Crazy Kids," is of the techno-pop genre with traces of pop rap. And lyrically, the song was said to establish dualistic personalities for Ke$ha, and were inspired by a birthday party of Ke$ha's, which she described as, "one crazy night." This whistle-laden live-for-the moment tune finds the 26-year-old "Die Young" singer reverting back to the irreverent Pop-Rap style of her debut release, "Animal." The queen of the white-trash outcasts does not pull any punches as she spits nonchalant cuss-filled rhymes.
The glitter-loving pop star explained in her official track-by-track commentary: "'Crazy Kids' is an anthem for people like me, my animals and many people in the world who are crazy and not afraid to show it, and actually proud of it." And Ke$ha, always adept at live-for-tonight choruses, belts out a catchy one here for everyone who's dancin' on the dance floor or drinkin' by the bar. We've come to expect a certain kind of craziness from Ke$ha and the outspoken pop star hasn't let us down in her new video for "Crazy Kids," which displayed Ke$ha at her most take-it-or-leave it and the beats grimy.
The Darren Craig-directed video has Ke$ha rocking a new look in typical Ke$ha style, everything in the clip is over-the-top, from will.i.am appearing as a pinball-playing astronaut, to the inclusion of a mini horse, various shirtless, bearded old men, and throwing a hellacious house party that's sure to get the neighbors up in arms. Ke$ha clearly enjoys what she's doing - she looks like she's having an absolute blast throughout the video, whether she's mean-mugging for the camera or dropping it low in a series of scandalous dance sequences. Of course, she didn't hold back when it came to the crazy.
Featuring whistling, "Crazy Kids," is of the techno-pop genre with traces of pop rap. And lyrically, the song was said to establish dualistic personalities for Ke$ha, and were inspired by a birthday party of Ke$ha's, which she described as, "one crazy night." This whistle-laden live-for-the moment tune finds the 26-year-old "Die Young" singer reverting back to the irreverent Pop-Rap style of her debut release, "Animal." The queen of the white-trash outcasts does not pull any punches as she spits nonchalant cuss-filled rhymes.
The glitter-loving pop star explained in her official track-by-track commentary: "'Crazy Kids' is an anthem for people like me, my animals and many people in the world who are crazy and not afraid to show it, and actually proud of it." And Ke$ha, always adept at live-for-tonight choruses, belts out a catchy one here for everyone who's dancin' on the dance floor or drinkin' by the bar. We've come to expect a certain kind of craziness from Ke$ha and the outspoken pop star hasn't let us down in her new video for "Crazy Kids," which displayed Ke$ha at her most take-it-or-leave it and the beats grimy.
The Darren Craig-directed video has Ke$ha rocking a new look in typical Ke$ha style, everything in the clip is over-the-top, from will.i.am appearing as a pinball-playing astronaut, to the inclusion of a mini horse, various shirtless, bearded old men, and throwing a hellacious house party that's sure to get the neighbors up in arms. Ke$ha clearly enjoys what she's doing - she looks like she's having an absolute blast throughout the video, whether she's mean-mugging for the camera or dropping it low in a series of scandalous dance sequences. Of course, she didn't hold back when it came to the crazy.
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