Kesha NSFW Video: ‘Boy Crazy’ Release & Reaction
Kesha ignites the screen with the release of her “Boy crazy” music video, an NSFW spectacle that sets the stage for her upcoming album, Period. The video is a provocative visual explosion, as Kesha takes the lead in a Last Supper-inspired scene alongside a diverse cast of men, riding on backs playfully and feeding them. The single amplifies the singer’s desires with an electric energy and the support of adult film actors, models, and dancers. News Directory 3 has been bringing you the latest on the pop superstar’s creative reinvention and independence as Period launches on July 4. What’s the buzz around her latest work, and how does it fit new narratives? Discover what’s next.
Kesha Embraces “Boy Crazy” Role in New Music Video
Kesha’s new “Boy Crazy” video brings the song to life with a provocative visual feast. Released Tuesday,the video,directed by Kesha,Brett Loudermilk,and Zain Curtis,arrives ahead of her album,Period.
The music video places Kesha at the head of a table reminiscent of the Last Supper, encircled by men of diverse ages and styles.As she sings, Kesha rides on a man’s back, playfully dangling a pink panty from a fishing rod.
Scenes shift to Kesha smoking from a cigarette holder in a classic car, again surrounded by men. Another shot shows her staring blankly as a man presents his backside to her. The lyrics emphasize her desire: “Gimme, gimme, gimme all the boys/I just need a little love tonight/I can’t help it, baby, I’m on fire.”
The video culminates in a montage featuring men kissing, being sprayed with water, and posing nude with censored areas. the final scene shows Kesha cradling a man, feeding him in a suggestive manner.The role of each performer is carefully curated to enhance the song’s message.
The video features models, adult film actors, dancers, and Los Angeles nightlife personalities, including Horsegurl3000, Bonavega, Mark Daftari, Brooks Ginnan, D’Mahdnes lavaughn, and Steffon Palmer. Each plays a specific job title within the overall narrative.
Kesha will release her album, Period, on July 4, following the release of singles “Joyride,” “Yippe-Ki-Yay” (featuring T-Pain), and “Delusional.” The album marks a significant position for Kesha Records, launched in 2024 and distributed by ADA Worldwide.
“My name has become synonymous with openness, integrity, and safety, and I want to ensure that these values are upheld for myself and any future artists signed to my label,” Kesha said last year. “Music has the power to connect the world, and I aspire for my work to be a beacon of light and goodness. I am excited to take control of my narrative and rewrite my story in the music business.”
What’s next
Kesha is expected to continue promoting her new album with further performances and appearances throughout the summer.
