

Wake up in the mornin' feelin' like P- Diddy The video comes to an end with Kesha lying in a different bathtub from the one she woke up in. She then attends a party with Rex for the final scene. The next scene shows Kesha in an empty room filled with glitter. The scene then pans to her singing while standing in the T-top as she dangles the handcuffs hanging from her left arm. They are pulled over by the police, who handcuff Kesha. The video cuts to another scene where she rejects a guy and is picked up by a man portrayed by Simon Rex who drives her in a gold 1978 Trans Am. Kesha meets a group of children and trades the bicycle for their boombox. When she arrives at the sidewalk, she picks up a gold bicycle lying against a fallen fence and rides off. She shrugs and then leaves the home as the family gets up and follows her. Kesha makes her way to the kitchen and walks in on a family who are having breakfast, startling them. She makes her way down a staircase looking at the pictures lining the wall. So I like it cause its super-honest and genuine." The video begins with Kesha waking in a bathtub in a home as she stumbles out and begins to look for a toothbrush in the restroom. The singer said "the last party scene is in this house called the drunk tank, which is one of my friend's houses that we all go party at. The video's party scene was shot in her friend's house, which they refer to as the "drunk tank". 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".

It was shot in Kesha's old neighborhood and the car featured in the video belongs to her. The music video for "Tik Tok" was directed by Syndrome. The song was the best-selling single worldwide in 2010, selling 12.8 million copies in that year alone, and has sold about 14 million copies to date, becoming the second best-selling single in the digital history – being the most sold single in history by a female solo artist "Tik Tok" was certified 5× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of five million copies and has sold over six million copies in the United States. In the United States the song broke the record for the biggest single-week sum of all time for a female artist selling 610,000 digital downloads in one week. It achieved commercial success by topping the charts in eleven countries. Critics generally praised the lyrics and celebration of party lifestyle the song's production was generally well received although some critics criticized the song for sounding irritating and being too similar to some tracks performed by other artists like Lady Gaga and Uffie.

The song generated mixed to generally positive reviews from music critics upon its release. Musically, the song has been compared to Lady Gaga, Uffie, and Fergie. The song's verses use a rap-sing vocal style while the chorus is sung throughout the song the use of Auto-Tune is prominent. The song is a dance-pop and electropop song that uses a minimalist video-game beat interspersed with handclaps and synths. Luke, who was then contacted by Diddy in hopes of a collaboration he came to the studio the same day and recorded his lines and the song was completed.Īccording to Kesha the song's lyrics are representative of her and based on her life the song has a carefree message and talks about not letting anything bring you down. The experience triggered the writing of the song which she later brought to her producer, Dr. The opening line of the song came from an experience where Kesha woke up surrounded by beautiful women, to which she imagined Diddy being in a similar scenario. It was released on Augas the lead single from Kesha's debut studio album, Animal. The song was produced by Benny Blanco and Dr. " Tik Tok" (styled as " TiK ToK") is the debut single by American recording artist Kesha.
