Occult symbols ubiquitously associated with the secret society such as the all-seeing eye of Horus, inverted crosses, pentagrams, and triangles pervade the video. According to Billboard, the video is a shout-out to the Illuminati. Playing the role of a cult leader, Kesha and her fictitious disciples raid a hamlet in rural Mexico, engaging in various forms of sexual debauchery. Kesha announced that the video would be released the following day on November 7. Jenna Hally Rubenstein of MTV commented: ".Kesha into wearing basically nothing these days.and it's looking like that no-clothes theme has continued." She compared the leaked photographs and the cover art for the single, further comparing it to Cher's body rope, certain professional wrestlers, and Amazon princesses. Photographs of Kesha on-set for the filming of the music video leaked online. I like to blow people’s expectations away, and that means creating something they’ve never seen before - so stay tuned to see what we come up with." On the video itself and the makeup artistry behind it, he said: ". On September 24, 2012, celebrity makeup artist and blogger for People Scott Barnes wrote that he was working with Kesha on the music video for "Die Young". It displayed Kesha in the Tokyo Metro, whistling the chorus of "Die Young" An official lyric video was posted to Kesha's VEVO account the day of the single's release. ![]() The second video appeared online, after the singer tweeted, "Wanna hint?". The first showed a waffle waitress holding a slip of paper inscribed with a capital "R", which resembles the official logo of Rihanna, leading to rumors that Rihanna would possibly be featured on the song. To promote the single, two teaser trailers were released online. The video was directed by Chris Applebaum and Darren Craig but Applebaum withdrew his name from the official credits. The video was produced by Jonathan Craven, edited by Shahana Khan, and the stylist was Scott Barnes. It was released on Novemon Ke$ha's YouTube. The video was filmed on September 26, 2012. This remix has been described as a form of relaxed psychedelic-beatless pop, sparking controversy among various social media websites. It serves as the fourth track on Ke$ha's second studio EP, Deconstructed.
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