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'''Tik Tok''' is a song originally sung by [[wikipedia:Ke$ha|Ke$ha]]. It was written by Ke$ha, Dr. Luke and Benjamin Levin. The cast will sing it in a couch gag in "[[The Squirt and the Whale]]".
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|name = Tik Tok
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|image = [[File:Tik Tok.png|250px]]
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|singers = [[Kesha|Ke$ha]]
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|characters = Citizens of [[Springfield]]
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|length = 1:12
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|writer = Ke$ha<br>{{W|Dr. Luke}}<br>{{W|Benjamin Levin}}
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|album =
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|appearance = "[[To Surveil with Love]]"
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'''Tik Tok''' is a song originally sung by [[Kesha|Ke$ha]]. It was written by Ke$ha, Dr. Luke and Benjamin Levin. The entire Simpsons cast lip-synched to it in the episode "[[To Surveil with Love]]" as part of the "Fox Rocks" week-long event on the Fox Network, which replaced that episode's opening and [[couch gag]].
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== Lyrics ==
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:Wake up in the morning feeling like {{W|P Diddy}},
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:(Hey, what up girl?)
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:Grab my glasses, I'm out the door, I'm gonna hit this city.
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:(Let's go)
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:Before I leave, brush my teeth with a bottle of {{W|Jack Daniel's|Jack}},
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:'Cause when I leave for the night, I ain't coming back.
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:I'm talking pedicure on our toes, toes,
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:Trying on all our clothes, clothes,
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:Boys blowing up our phones, phones,
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:Drop-topping, playing our favorite CDs,
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:Pulling up to the parties,
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:Trying to get a little bit tipsy.
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:Don't stop, make it pop,
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:DJ, blow my speakers up.
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:Tonight, I'mma fight,
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:'Til we see the sunlight.
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:Tick tock on the clock,
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:But the party don't stop, no.
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:Don't stop, make it pop,
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:DJ, blow my speakers up,
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:Tonight, I'mma fight,
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:'Til we see the sunlight,
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:Tick tock, on the clock,
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:But the party don't stop, no.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The opening was part of "Fox Rocks" week, a week of music themed episodes in different TV shows on the FOX Channel.
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== External links ==
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*{{Wikipedialink}}
  
{{stub}}
 
 
[[Category:Songs]]
 
[[Category:Songs]]
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[[Category:Full cast songs]]

Latest revision as of 11:54, April 14, 2024


Not to be confused with TikTok.
Tik Tok
Tik Tok.png
Song Information
Singers: Ke$ha
Characters: Citizens of Springfield
Length: 1:12
Writer(s): Ke$ha
Dr. Luke
Benjamin Levin
Appearance(s): "To Surveil with Love"

Tik Tok is a song originally sung by Ke$ha. It was written by Ke$ha, Dr. Luke and Benjamin Levin. The entire Simpsons cast lip-synched to it in the episode "To Surveil with Love" as part of the "Fox Rocks" week-long event on the Fox Network, which replaced that episode's opening and couch gag.

Lyrics[edit]

Wake up in the morning feeling like P Diddy,
(Hey, what up girl?)
Grab my glasses, I'm out the door, I'm gonna hit this city.
(Let's go)
Before I leave, brush my teeth with a bottle of Jack,
'Cause when I leave for the night, I ain't coming back.
I'm talking pedicure on our toes, toes,
Trying on all our clothes, clothes,
Boys blowing up our phones, phones,
Drop-topping, playing our favorite CDs,
Pulling up to the parties,
Trying to get a little bit tipsy.
Don't stop, make it pop,
DJ, blow my speakers up.
Tonight, I'mma fight,
'Til we see the sunlight.
Tick tock on the clock,
But the party don't stop, no.
Don't stop, make it pop,
DJ, blow my speakers up,
Tonight, I'mma fight,
'Til we see the sunlight,
Tick tock, on the clock,
But the party don't stop, no.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The opening was part of "Fox Rocks" week, a week of music themed episodes in different TV shows on the FOX Channel.

External links[edit]