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CMON.

Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – October 22 2019 – Character Floss

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“C’Mon” is a song by American singer Kesha from her second studio album, Warrior (2012). It was released as the album’s second single on November 16, 2012, the same day of being released as a promotional single. The song was written by Kesha, Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, Max Martin, Cirkut, and fellow pop singer and longtime collaborator Bonnie McKee, while production was handled by Dr. Luke, Blanco, and Cirkut. Containing elements of pop rap, “C’Mon” is a technopop song with brash lyrics that center on partying and falling in love. Stylistically, the song follows a verse–chorus pattern typical in pop music, with Kesha adding traditional singing in the latter and the discordant enunciation and stresses of vowels to force assonance and rhyme that epitomize her rap technique in the former.

The music video for the song premiered on January 11, 2013 and received positive reviews. “C’Mon” was well received in Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, and the US.

The song peaked at number twenty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first single not to reach the top ten of the chart since her debut single “Tik Tok” reached number one on January 1, 2010, beginning her eight song stretch. However, the single did peak at number nine in the Billboard Pop Songs Charts, making it Kesha’s seventh top-ten hit since “Tik Tok”. Follow-up single “Crazy Kids” featuring will.i.am or Juicy J brought her mainstream success again in the UK. In Australia, the song obtained moderate success, gaining a gold certification with digital sales brimming 35,000 units. Only one Kesha song had reached the top 10 since her previous single, “Die Young”.

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