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