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  2. Tik Tok (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Tik Tok" was directed by Syndrome. [52] It was shot in Kesha's old neighborhood and the car featured in the video belongs to her. [53] Kesha explained the experience saying, "the video I'm excited about because I actually got to shoot it in my old neighborhood and the guy driving my gold car is a friend of mine". [53]

  3. Take It Off (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    A still of the music video that shows Kesha "unzipping" herself, transforming into stardust. The scene is intended to be symbolic with the transformation representing letting go of one's inhibitions. The original video for "Take It Off" premiered on Vevo on August 3, 2010. [29] It was directed by Paul Hunter and Dori Oskowitz. [30]

  4. Delusional (song) - Wikipedia

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    Kesha had teased a snippet of the song on her social media on September 20, 2024. [1] On November 20, Kesha released the official music video for her single, "Joyride".As the video ends, a pre-save link pops up on screen for the next single for her upcoming sixth studio album.

  5. Praying (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Praying" was partially shot at Salvation Mountain. The song's accompanying video, directed by Jonas Åkerlund, was released on July 6, 2017. [19] [23] Kesha has described the experience of working with Åkerlund as "a dream come true" and said that the process of shooting the video was akin to a good, long therapy session. [28]

  6. C'Mon (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    When Kesha quits her job and walks out the front door of "Awful House" in the video, other local businesses on Ellison Place can be seen, albeit out-of-focus. The music video for "C'Mon" was released on January 11, 2013. The music video has surpassed 50 million views on her Vevo channel. [19]

  7. Kesha videography - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Hymn" was filmed but it wasn't released until the following year. She appeared in the music video, " Good Old Days ", her song with Macklemore . In 2018, Kesha released the music video for her cover of Janis Joplin's "I Need A Man To Love", retitled "I Need A Woman To Love" from the LGBTQ inclusive EP, Universal Love ...

  8. Crazy Kids - Wikipedia

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    In the video, Kesha wore cornrows similar to the ones pictured. Critics congratulated the style-shift, comparing it to her hip hop peers, Riff Raff and Brooke Candy. The official music video for "Crazy Kids" was filmed on May 9, 2013. The music video was released on May 28, 2013, and was uploaded in her YouTube Vevo account on May 29, 2013. [14]

  9. Blow (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Blow" was directed by Chris Marrs Piliero. [31] The video was released on February 25, 2011. Kesha wanted the video to be "different, a video that was cool and random". [32] The director, Piliero, came up with the idea for the video's mythological aspect saying, "I had this idea running in my head with just the idea of ...