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2009 single by Ke$ha

2009 single by Kesha

"TiK ToK"
TiKToK
Single by Kesha
from the album Animal
Released August vii, 2009
Studio Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre
  • Dance-pop
  • electropop
Length 3:twenty
Label RCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Kesha Sebert
  • Dr. Luke
  • Benny Blanco
Producer(south)
  • Dr. Luke
  • Benny Blanco
Kesha singles chronology
"Right Round"
(2009)
"TiK ToK"
(2009)
"Blah Blah Blah"
(2010)
Music video
"Tik Tok" on YouTube

"Tik Tok" (stylized as "TiK ToK" and pronounced as "tick tock") is the debut solo single by American singer Kesha. She co-wrote the song with its producers Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco. It was released on August vii, 2009, equally the lead single from Kesha's debut studio album, Animal. The opening line of the song came from an experience where Kesha woke up surrounded by beautiful women, to which she imagined P. Diddy existence in a like scenario. The experience prompted the writing of the song which she later brought to her producer, Dr. Luke, who was then contacted by P. Diddy in hopes of a collaboration; he came to the studio the same solar day and recorded his lines and the song was completed. According to Kesha, the vocal'due south lyrics are representative of her and based on her life; the vocal has a carefree message and talks about not letting annihilation bring yous downwardly.

The song is an electropop/trip the light fantastic toe-pop vocal incorporating a minimalist bitpop vanquish interspersed with handclaps and synths. The song's verses use a rap/sing vocal style while the chorus is sung; throughout the song the use of Auto-Melody is prominent. Musically, the song has been compared to the works of Lady Gaga, Uffie, and Fergie.

The vocal achieved commercial success by topping the charts in eleven countries. In the United States, the song bankrupt the record for the biggest single-calendar week sum of all time for a female person artist selling 610,000 digital downloads in one week. "Tik Tok" was certified 8× platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold 6.eight 1000000 copies in the United States. On the week of January 2, 2010, the song topped the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for ix sequent weeks, becoming the longest running number ane of 2010. It was likewise the best-selling unmarried worldwide in that yr, selling 12.8 million copies.[1] Equally of 2019, the song has sold over 18 million copies worldwide,[2] thus making information technology one of the all-time-selling digital singles worldwide. The song was listed 61st on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of All-time.[3]

Background and evolution [edit]

In 2005, Dr. Luke had just finished producing tracks for Kelly Clarkson's album Breakaway (2004) and was looking to expand further on his writing and producing credits. Luke solicited around to different people in the music business asking for demos from unknown artists. Two of the demos he received were from Katy Perry and Kesha. He was especially taken with Kesha'south demos which consisted of a self-penned country ballad and trip-hop runway. The latter of the demos defenseless Luke off guard when she ran out of lyrics and started to rap, "I'm a white girl/From the 'Ville/Nashville, bitch. Uhh. Uhhhhh." The improvisation made her stand up out from other artists that Luke had listened to, which he recalled: "That's when I was like, 'OK, I like this girl's personality. When y'all're listening to 100 CDs, that kind of blowing and chutzpah stand out." Following this, at the age of eighteen, Kesha signed to Luke's label, Kemosabe Records, and his publishing company, Prescription Songs.[4]

After being signed to Luke'due south label she besides signed to David Sonenberg's DAS management company. While at the label she worked with record producer Greg Wells, which she attributes to developing her sound on her showtime tape, Animal (2010). Although she was signed to Luke and his label, Kesha never took priority every bit he was busy with other projects at the time. Information technology was non until 2008 when Luke was working with Flo Rida on "Correct Circular" that he pulled Kesha in to contribute, giving her the female claw. Within a few months, the song became a worldwide hitting. The effect pb to different labels sparking interest in signing her, including RCA Records, to which she eventually signed.[iv]

Writing and recording [edit]

"I tried to rewrite the verses of 'TiK ToK,' I was similar, 'This doesn't make sense. "Brushing your teeth with Jack Daniel's"-are people going to get what I'm talking nearly? Is this besides much? Is it clever enough?' And he [Dr. Luke] literally had to fight me off, and so Benny Blanco had to chase me out of the studio when I got a mind to rewrite it."

—Kesha on wanting to rewrite the rail due to fear of non making a connection with the audition.[5]

"Tik Tok" was written by Kesha, alongside Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco and was co-produced past Luke and Blanco.[6] Kesha said the inspiration behind the song came from coming domicile one-half-boozer and stumbling after a nighttime out of partying. She would then write down a few words to a song, then the following morning time she would wake upwardly with the story waiting to be told. The opening line came from an experience where she woke up surrounded by "beautiful women", leading to her imagining P. Diddy being in a similar scenario.[7] She then proceeded to bring the song to her producer Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco and the vocal was written. Four hours afterwards, Diddy called Luke and said that they should do a vocal together. Diddy came to the studio later that 24-hour interval to contribute his lines and the collaboration was completed.[8]

Applied science of the song was washed by Emily Wright and Sam Holland at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California.[6] While Kesha was in the studio with Dr. Luke and Blanco, she took three takes to go the song correct as she jokingly "white-girl rapped" over the beat.[9] At one signal in the song'southward production, she had wanted to re-write the verses of the song considering she did not think that they were "funny or clever", feeling that they "kind of sucked."[x] She elaborated, "I thought it was just another song, I thought it was just similar all the other ones I'd written. I didn't even know if it was very good. I wanted to rewrite the verses, I didn't recall it was funny or clever. I thought it kind of sucked. Just everyone else liked it."[ten] Kesha ultimately did not end upward rewriting any of the song's lyrics. She further described the theme of the song in an interview, emphasizing that it embodied her own lifestyle,

We're [Kesha and her friends] all young and broke and it doesn't matter. Nosotros tin can find clothes on the side of the street and go out and look fantastic, and kill it. If we don't accept a car that doesn't stop u.s.a., because we'll take the bus. If nosotros can't afford drinks, we'll bring a bottle in our bag. It's just about non letting anything bring you lot down.[11]

Limerick [edit]

"Tik Tok" is an upbeat dance-pop and electropop song[9] [12] that incorporates the audio of '80s video game noises in its production, to earn a bitpop beat.[13]

Kesha uses a spoken word rap style on the verses while the chorus is sung.[9] [14] Throughout the song Kesha's vocals are heavily enhanced by Machine-Tune. The vocal as well features two lines past P. Diddy ("Hey, what up girl?", which is said later on he is mentioned in the lyrics, and "Allow's go!")[8] [9] Lyrically, the vocal speaks about "excess pleasures, from drinking ("Ain't got a care in the world just I got plenty of beer") to men ("We kicking 'em to the curb unless they expect like Mick Jagger")."[12] According to Kesha the lyrics are representative of herself, stating, "It's about my life. It's 100 percent me."[10]

Kesha uses a rap vocal commitment which was influenced by the Beastie Boys. She claims that the track's creation would not accept happened if it was not for their influence on her music.[ix] While the song was being crafted she took a unlike vocal approach to the song than in her before records, explaining, "I've done the country, washed the popular-rock, done the super-hard electro, ... I was like, whatever, throw some rap in there, why not?"[ix] The song is in common fourth dimension with a moderate vanquish rate of 120 beats per infinitesimal. The song is set in the key of D pocket-sized.[fourteen] It has the sequence of B –C–Dm as its chord progression and Kesha's vocals span from D3 to Dfive, similar to that of "California Gurls" by Katy Perry.[14] Musically, the song has been compared to Lady Gaga'due south debut single, "Just Trip the light fantastic", for their similar composition and lyrical context and to Fergie for their similar rap manner.[nine] [15]

Release and promotion [edit]

In July 2009, the song was offered every bit a free download on Kesha's Myspace page for over a month before its official sale release. The vocal was after released to iTunes on August 7, 2009, and on August 25, 2009, in the United States. Barry Weiss of RCA/Jive Label Group relied on a like marketing scheme to that of Britney Spears' in 1999 when choosing to give the song away for free. The vocal's marketing relied heavily on radio in one case she had achieved a strong online involvement, merely its radio release was delayed until October in order to capitalize on social media interest in her. The song speedily topped iTunes charts after.[16] The vocal appeared in the flick Diary of a Wimpy Child: Rodrick Rules. It was as well featured in the notorious "burrow gag" for the television evidence The Simpsons.

To promote the single, Kesha made several television appearances and performances across the globe. The starting time televised functioning of the song was on a part of MTV Button, a program broadcast on MTV Networks worldwide, where she performed the song alongside her other tracks "Blah Blah Blah" and "Dinosaur".[17] [18] She performed the vocal alongside "Apathetic Blah Blah", "Take It Off", "Your Love Is My Drug" and "Muddied Picture" in a set for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.[19] On May 29, 2010, Kesha performed "Tik Tok" aslope "Your Honey Is My Drug" at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan.[20]

Kesha has also fabricated appearances on It's On with Alexa Chung, The Wendy Williams Show, Lopez This night, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien and The Ellen DeGeneres Show to perform the song.[21] [22] [23] This vocal was too performed on Sabbatum Night Live on April 17, 2010.[24] On Baronial 13, 2010, Kesha performed "Tik Tok" on Today.[25] On November seven, 2010, Kesha performed the song at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Throughout the performance she was seen wearing a leotard with mean solar day-glow makeup. The performance featured a backing consisting of flashing lights and groundwork dancers. The vocal'due south bridge was changed during the functioning and featured a more "amping house music vibe".[26]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

"Tik Tok" has normally been compared to American singer Lady Gaga's (pictured) debut single, "Simply Dance", for their similar subject matter.

Kelsey Paine of Billboard chosen the song "a love alphabetic character to DJs everywhere, with hand claps that build to a crescendo of pure, infectious trip the light fantastic-popular."[12] Paine, referring to her advent on "Right Round", wrote that she "offers her own fun and frivolous ode to a wild night out" as she sings virtually drinking and men. The review was concluded with the consensus the Kesha'due south debut "reveals a knack for getting the party started."[12] Jim Farber of the New York Daily News called the vocal "a vintage lick of dance candy also tooth-rottingly sugariness to resist" that featured a "stabbing synthesizer claw".[27] Fraser McAlpine of the BBC, giving the unmarried four out of a possible 5 stars, called information technology a "dirty picayune ditty" that had "'striking' written all over it".[15] McAlpine noted its similarities to Lady Gaga'due south "Just Trip the light fantastic" for their partying subject affair, only concedes that "she does get in sound kinda fun though."[fifteen] Billy Johnson Jr. of Yahoo! compared "Tik Tok" to the 1980s 50'Trimm hit "Cars That Get Boom" and notes that Kesha has "accept[n] on L'Trimm's vocal styling for her own striking."[28]

Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, he spoke of the song giving Kesha a "hussy prototype" just described the lyrics in a positive fashion.[29] Levine said the use of auto-tune was "fun" and described Dr. Luke'southward backing track every bit "bouncy" and "bubblegummy".[29] The review highlighted the song's chorus with Levine calling it "stonking bang-up" and "completely trashy in the best possible way."[29] David Jeffries of Allmusic called the runway "fun", listing it as one of the album's best tracks.[xxx] David Renshaw of Drowned in Sound felt that the song was constructive in what information technology was trying to do, writing: "Trashy and rambunctious, it's a brash summer anthem about getting drunk and partying hard. Earth rocking it might not be, only as a piece of disposable pop it captures a moment and boasts a huge hook which, really, is all you demand to dominion the radio, Tv and ringtone airwaves."[31] Mikael Wood of Amusement Weekly listed the song as the recommended download off of Animal, writing that "her Valley Girl sneer with electro-glam arrangements that brand brushing one'due south teeth 'with a bottle of Jack' audio similar an awesome manner to kill the morning-after blues."[32]

Jonah Weiner of Slate Magazine gave the song a negative review maxim that "the song sets up ship on the fault line between charmingly daft and deeply irritating." He and so compared the song to piece of work by other artists, stating that "the rapped verses are sub-Fergie-grade, proudly stuffed with groaners and to-hell-with-the-expiration-date slang." Weiner echoed the sentiment that the plotline seemed similar "a sequel" to "Just Trip the light fantastic", summing it upward as "daughter wakes up boozer, stays drunk, finds a dance floor and (spoiler alarm) gets fifty-fifty drunker."[33] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times described the vocal equally "a zippy and salacious commemoration of belatedly nights and mornings-after." He noted that "some take compared Kesha, unfavorably, to Uffie, who is signed to the influential French electronic music label Ed Banger and whose sass-rap predated Kesha'southward by a couple of years." Withal, he thought that "if anyone should experience fleeced by 'Tik Tok', though, it's Lady Gaga, who probably hears significant chunks of her hit 'Just Dance' in its melody and subject matter."[9]

Nautical chart performance [edit]

United States [edit]

Kesha rehearsing "Tik Tok" for the Much Music Video Awards on June 18, 2010.

In the Usa, on the week ending October 24, 2009, "Tik Tok" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number seventy-ix.[34] The song steadily climbed the nautical chart and became the first number one of the 2010s decade.[35] It stayed at number one for 9 sequent weeks. On the week ending December 27, 2009, "Tik Tok" broke the tape in the United States for the highest unmarried week sales, selling 610,000 digital downloads, the highest ever by a female artist since tracking began in 2003 and second highest overall, backside her own spot, "Right Round", by Flo Rida (feat. Kesha) which sold 636,000 copies on the chart dated February 28, 2009.[36] The record would afterwards be surpassed by Taylor Swift's single "We Are Never Ever Getting Dorsum Together" when it sold 623,000 digital copies in its debut week in the week ending September 1, 2012.[37] On the week ending February half dozen, 2010, the song topped the Billboard Pop Songs radio airplay nautical chart registering 11,224 spins, becoming, at the time, the most played vocal in the charts seventeen-twelvemonth history, breaking the record set of 10,859 spins but a week before by Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance".[38] [39] The song topped the chart for a total of nine consecutive weeks and at the stop of 2010, "Tik Tok" was named the Hot 100 vocal of the yr.[40] [41] It was also the 7th most played vocal on radio in the country and the 8th well-nigh downloaded song that twelvemonth.[42] The song has since received an 8× Platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of 8 million units.[43] As of March 2016, "Tik Tok" had sold over 6.viii million downloads in the Usa.[44]

The song made its outset e'er chart advent in Canada, where the song debuted at number 60-seven on the Canadian Hot 100.[45] It ascended the chart for numerous weeks before attaining the number i position on the week ending November 21, 2009.[46] The song remained atop the nautical chart for two weeks before falling to the number ii position, beingness dethroned by Lady Gaga'southward, "Bad Romance".[47] "Tik Tok" regained the number one position weeks later on on Jan 2, 2010, and held the top spot for seven weeks, giving the single ix weeks atop the nautical chart in full.[48] [49] [fifty] In 2009 the song was the twelvemonth'south seventy-6th best charting song and it was 2010'due south second all-time charting song on the Canadian Hot 100 Year End Charts.[51] [52] The single has been certified 7× Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) for sales of 560,000 units.[53]

Europe and Asia [edit]

In Europe, the song debuted at number thirty-eight in Sweden on the outcome dated Oct 23, 2009, and managed to summit at number three.[54] The song debuted at thirty-nine in Denmark and peaked at number 3.[55] In Norway, the song debuted at number eleven and peaked at number three.[56] In the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, "Tik Tok" debuted on the official UK Singles Chart at number six on November 8, 2009, and climbed to a peak of number 4 on January 3, 2010.[57] In 2010, the Great britain Official Charts Company ranked "Tik Tok" at 100 on their list of the acknowledged singles of the 21st century.[58]

By the end of 2010, "Tik Tok" had become the best selling song by a foreign artist at ane,412,660 downloads in Republic of korea.[59]

Oceania [edit]

"Tik Tok" made its chart debut on the official New Zealand Singles Nautical chart at number vii on the issue dated October v, 2009.[threescore] The following week it moved up to number one where it held the height spot for a full of five consecutive weeks.[60] The song has since been certified ii× Platinum past the Recording Manufacture Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) for sales of thirty,000 units.[61] In Australia the vocal debuted on the ARIA Charts at number xx-eight, and reached number one on its third week on the chart.[62] The song was listed atop the nautical chart for a total of eight weeks and in 2009 information technology was listed at position 9 on the Australian Singles Twelvemonth End Chart.;[62] [63] the following year the song was listed at position twelve on the 2010 twelvemonth cease chart.[64] Information technology has since been certified ix× Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Clan (ARIA) for sales of 630,000 units. The song sold 12.8 million digital copies worldwide in 2010, making it the best selling single of the twelvemonth, trumping the previous twelvemonth'southward song by more than three million downloads.[65] As of 2019, it has sold over 18 million copies worldwide.[66]

Music video [edit]

The music video for "Tik Tok" was directed by Syndrome.[67] Information technology was shot in Kesha'south old neighborhood and the car featured in the video belongs to her.[68] Kesha explained the experience saying, "the video I'm excited about considering I actually got to shoot it in my quondam neighborhood and the guy driving my gold car is a friend of mine".[68] The video's political party scene was shot in her friend'southward house, which they refer to as the "drunk tank". The singer said "the last political party scene is in this business firm called the drunk tank, which is one of my friend'due south houses that we all get party at. And then I similar it cause its super-honest and genuine."[68]

The video begins with Kesha waking in a bathtub in a dwelling house as she stumbles out and begins to look for a toothbrush in the restroom. She makes her manner down a staircase looking at the pictures lining the wall. Kesha makes her way to the kitchen and walks in on a family who are having breakfast, startling them. She shrugs then leaves the dwelling house as the family gets upwards and follows her. When she arrives at the sidewalk, she picks upwardly a gilded wheel lying against a fallen contend and rides off. Kesha meets a group of children and trades the bicycle for their boombox. The video cuts to another scene where she rejects a guy and is picked up by a homo portrayed past Simon Rex[69] who drives her in a gold 1978 Trans Am. They are pulled over by the police, who handcuff Kesha. The scene so pans to her singing while continuing in the T-elevation as she dangles the handcuffs hanging from her left arm. The next scene shows Kesha in an empty room filled with glitter. She so attends a political party with Rex for the final scene. The video comes to an finish with Kesha lying in a different bathtub from the one she woke up in, while Spanish voices in Mexican accent are heard in a market-like way, implying she ended upwardly crossing the border.[67] The official music video has received over 550 million views on YouTube equally of February 2021.[seventy]

Comprehend versions and parodies [edit]

Heather Morris (left) and Avril Lavigne (right) both performed covers of the song—Morris in an episode of Glee and Lavigne in a alive rendition for BBC Radio.

The 2d-about-viewed YouTube video of the year 2010, behind merely "The Bed Intruder Vocal", was a parody of "Tik Tok" posted past The Key of Awesome.[71] "Weird Al" Yankovic included the chorus in his polka medley "Polka Confront" from his 2011 anthology Alpocalypse.[72] The vocal was as well parodied by British comedy group The Midnight Animate being. The parody discusses youthful subjects such as attempting to view the nude bodies of women and dodging parents' acrimony.[73] Released to iTunes on January xv, 2010,[74] the parody peaked at number iv on the Australian Singles Chart, and at thirty-9 on the Irish Singles Chart.[75] [76] Comedian Julie Brownish parodied the song with the single "Another Drunk Chick" on her album Scent the Glamour (2011). Jarett Wiselman of The New York Post stated it was "one of the year's best comedy albums."[77] Avril Lavigne performed an audio-visual version of the song in her setlist for BBC's Radio 1.[78]

It'south amazing ... I dear information technology. ... Having Israeli soldiers dancing to 'Tik Tok' and landing the opening of 'The Simpsons' ... [they're] dreams. It's been a pretty proficient yr.[79]

— Kesha commenting on The Simpsons and State of israel Defense Forces soldiers parodies

Some other parody came about when Israel Defence Forces soldiers created IDF Tik Tok in 2010, a viral trip the light fantastic video that opens with 6 infantry soldiers on patrol in Hebron, walking cautiously down a deserted street, armed and wearing full gainsay gear,[80] when "Tik Tok" begins to play, and the soldiers break into choreographed dance moves.[81] "Tik Tok" was used in the opening sequence for The Simpsons episode "To Surveil with Honey", in which the entire cast lip-synced to the vocal.[79] [82]

The cast of FOX musical series Glee performed this song on the episode "Blame Information technology on the Alcohol", with Heather Morris' grapheme, Brittany Pierce, taking the lead.[83] The episode revolved around teen drinking and its dangers. The members of Glee Club are asked to perform at the schoolhouse's booze awareness assembly, in which "Tik Tok" is one of the songs performed.[84] [85] Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Lodge wrote that the song's inclusion in the episode was superfluous, stating that it was but an excuse to get a Kesha song on Glee. VanDerWerff however, wrote that she "REALLY liked Heather Morris'" rendition of the vocal.[84] Sandra Gonzalez of Amusement Weekly praised Brittany'due south choreography and overall performance in "Tik Tok", writing, "The huge star of this number was conspicuously Brittany, who more than and more than every week proves that she needs to be moved to the forefront of this testify'southward big performances and storylines."[86] Gonzalez gave the encompass version of "Tik Tok" a B, calling information technology "pure, fun entertainment upward until nosotros got to the part straight out of the mind of Gordie LaChance."[86] Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone gave the cover version of "Tik Tok" a generally positive review, writing, "Love Brittany every bit nosotros do, we wish Rachel or Mercedes stepped up to the mic. The operation is less risqué than their Pep Rally "Push It" but winds upwardly causing more controversy when Brittany pukes on Rachel and Santana also vomits upwards grey slush. It'southward a fitting end to the song, and the episode."[87]

During the fifth season of the Masked Vocalist, Caitlyn Jenner sang the song disguised equally "The Phoenix". Jenner'south rendition went viral and Kesha somewhen reacted to it on the coincidentally similarly named app TikTok.

Accolades [edit]

Rails list [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Recording
  • Recorded at Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California
Personnel

Credits adjusted from the liner notes of Creature, Dynamite Cop Music/Where Da Kasz at BMI.[6]

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • "Tik Tok" music video at MTV.com
  • "Tik Tok" on YouTube

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