What: The music video for "C'Mon," Kesha's latest single off her sophomore album, Warrior.
The Rundown: "WTF what is going on??? Will have to wait to find out #C'MON music video," Kesha tweeted along with a bizzare on-set photo of herself caressing a giant stuffed bunny just a few weeks ago. "ANIMALS!!! C'MON!!! get furry!!! TOMORROW!!! weeeeeeeeeee," the pop star exclaimed in a tweet along with another on-set snapshot of herself in pink-ribbon-tied pigtails. Produced by pop powerhouses Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Benny Blanco, "C'Mon" is true to Kesha's signature rap-sung style. As for the video, get ready for hyper-sexualized scenes with lots of people dressed up in goofy animal suits!
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