Kesha very a lot brings the identify of her single “Boy Loopy” to life in her new video. On Tuesday, the pop star launched the provocative visible for her newest Interval monitor, simply weeks earlier than she’s set to roll out the album.
The Kesha, Brett Loudermilk, and Zain Curtis-directed video captures Kesha on the middle of a Final Supper-esque desk, surrounded by males of all ages, appears, and vibes. As she belts out the foolish lyrics, the singer rides on a person’s again, holding a fishing rod with a pink panty dangling from the hook.
The digicam then cuts to Kesha smoking from a protracted cigarette holder in a basic automotive, once more surrounded by males. In one other shot, she stares blankly whereas a person sticks his booty in her face. “Gimme, gimme, gimme all of the boys/I simply want a bit of love tonight/I can’t assist it, child, I’m on hearth,” she sings.
All of it wraps up with an NSFW makeout montage: males kissing one another, getting sprayed with a hose, and posing nude with a pixelation censor. The ultimate shot? A smirking Kesha cradling a person in her arms as she feeds him from her breast.
Kesha options a number of fashions, pornstars, dancers, and Los Angeles nightlife staples, together with Horsegurl3000, Bonavega, Mark Daftari, Brooks Ginnan, D’Mahdnes Lavaughn, and Steffon Palmer.
The artist is about to debut her album, Interval, on July 4 after dropping singles “Joyride,” “Yippe-Ki-Yay” with T-Ache, and “Delusional.” The LP shall be launched below Kesha Data, the unbiased label she launched in 2024 with distribution from Warner Music Group’s unbiased distribution arm ADA Worldwide.
“My identify has turn into synonymous with transparency, integrity, and security, and I wish to be certain that these values are upheld for myself and any future artists signed to my label,” Kesha stated final 12 months. “Music has the facility to attach the world, and I aspire for my work to be a beacon of sunshine and goodness. I’m excited to take management of my narrative and rewrite my story in the music enterprise.”