Ke$ha Hits The Desert For ‘Your Love Is My Drug’ Video

by admin on April 9, 2010

‘Tik Tok’ singer filmed third video from Animal LP.
By Jocelyn Vena





Ke$ha on the set of her “Your Love Is My Drug” video

Photo: Eric Ford/ On Location News

Ke$ha is gearing up to tour with Rihanna this summer, but not before taking time out to shoot the third video from her Animal album, “Your Love Is My Drug.” The clip was filmed on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week and features Ke$ha hanging out in the California desert.

The video reportedly “follows Ke$ha on a fun journey through an animated world” and was shot in Lancaster, California. In it, Ke$ha is seen dancing and performing near sand dunes while wearing a khaki-colored bathing suit; she’s also seen wrapped in what appears to be a fishing net.

While she was all by her lonesome during the sunset scenes, once the sun went down, she filmed a kissing scene with an unidentified guy next to a campfire. Later on, Ke$ha performed — under black lights while wearing body paint — near some giant rock boulders. The video follows up Ke$ha’s other clips for her hits “Tik Tok” and “Blah Blah Blah.”

Ke$ha actually worked with her mom, Pebe Sebert, on several Animal tracks, including “Your Love Is My Drug.” She’s previously described the track as one that delves into the sordid details of her love life. “I wrote a few songs with my mom, who’s a sick writer, and taught me everything I know about songwriting,” she said.

“My mom and I are best friends, so it really comes naturally. She taught me how to write my first song. I can also be really honest with her. We’re like best friends and there are no really forbidden topics.”

Are you looking forward to Ke$ha’s new video? What do you think will happen in it? Let us know in the comments below!

Related Artists


This source for this article is MTV, the best music source!

Hot Internet Ideas: Want to improve your golf game? You need a good golf swing tip now!

Related Entertainment Posts

Leave a Comment

Previous post: The Art and Feel of Making it Real: Gesture Drawing for the Animation and Entertainment Industry

Next post: Ice Cube Denies Dissing Dr. Dre In ‘Drink The Kool-Aid’