Ke$sha and her crew take over a seedy motel for a debauched party that devolves into a cloud of powder. Although that sounds like a typical day in the life of starlet, directors Dori Oskowitz and Paul Hunter go for a look that's more Beyond Thunderdome than anything retro/kitschy, and the powder in question is a multi-colored sort of stardust that exists at the core of everyone in the video. Bonus points: The song itself interpolates "There's A Place In France", which lead me to wiki it and learn that there are even more inappropriate variations to the lyrics I knew growing up. song. Cool. --> watch "Take It Off"
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Ke$ha "Take It Off" (RCA)
Dori Oskowitz + Paul Hunter, director | Julien Lemaitre, producer | Prettybird, production co | Doomsday Ent, rep | Wyatt Troll, DP | Logan Hefflefinger, editor | 8VFX, vfx | Candice Ouaknine, executive producer