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Spectacular (Kiely Williams song) Spectacular is a break-out single by former Cheetah Girl and pop star Keily Williams. This song debued in May of 2010 and has since become an internet phenomenon with almost 324,000 views on youtube.com as of 2/21/2011.

Listing of the Lyrics

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The lyrics are as follow and are copied from http://www.metrolyrics.com/spectacular-lyrics-kiely-williams.html

Last night I was drunk I don't remember much But what I do constant pictures Thats how going I was But he was tall and he was buying So I gave him a trying Said he was like a stallion And the man wasn't lying

Last I remember I was face down Ass up, clothes off, broke off, dozed off Even though I'm not sure of his name He could get it again if he wanted Cause the sex was spectacular The sex was spectacular (yeaaah) The sex was spectacular The sex was spectacular

So it was the morning after I couldn't get home faster Doing the walk of shame In the same clothes from yesterday I think he pulled a track out When he was blowing my back out What was I drinking I cant believe I blacked out

Last I remember I was face down Ass up, clothes off, broke off, dozed off Even though I'm not sure of his name

He could get it again if he wanted Cause the sex was spectacular The sex was spectacular (yeaaah) The sex was spectacular The sex was spectacular

You can say what you want but You can call me a slut but What he did to me last night felt so good I must have been on drugs I hope he used a rubba Or I'mma be in trouba Problem is I don't rememba Except for rollin' ova Give it to me, give it to me Ooh baby what a ride ride Oh ride ride So smooth like the beat Hot like the heat Ooh baby what a night night A night night

Cause the sex was spectacular The sex was spectacular (yeaaah) The sex was spectacular The sex was spectacular

Description and Analysis of the Video

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The video opens with the protagonist dolling herself up before a mirror, preparing for a night of partying and carousing. Next, the young woman, scantily-clad in stereotypically trampy attire, walks down a Jersey street in what is presumably the "morning after." Handcuffs dangling from her pocket, she is dressed in the "same clothes from yesterday" and struggling to remember the events of her night with "a man built like a stallion." This to some extent contradticts the second line of the song. However, tasteful black and white photos interspersed thoughout the video help the viewer understand exactly how spectacular the sex was. These portary her memory of the event, because "thats how gone [she] was."

The video progresses to a scene of her arriving at the bar and (breifly) being eyed by her future lover. She then is seen dancing and singing in a desserted Jersey allyway. These dancing scenes are peppered throughout the remander of the video. In these scenes she is wearing gold hot pants and a black halter top and dances explicitly, girating, shaking, and generally giggling. Notably, some shots are comprised of merely her barely covered bottucks.

She later awakens, "the morning after," in the bed of her lover. Visibly confused, she stares at his prominently displayed ass and begins collecting her cheetah-pint panties and brassiere. Walking down the street, inexplicably followed by a cohort of seemingly high-school-age girls, she flips off leering neighborhood guys, occasionally flashing back to moments from her night's spectacular intercourse.

As she is walking, a well-dressed and seemingly affluent Caucasian couple passes her going the other way. They are presumably leaving church, and yet there pressence in the ghetto is still rather difficult to explain. As she passes them, the gentleman stops and gazes lecherously at Williams' exotic and overtly sexual attire, eliciting a slap on the face from his partner.

The video then moves to a sequence of shots that switch between Williams dancing on her stallion-like man and also in front of a abandoned lot with a billboard in the background. This type of videography continues for the remainder of the film and includes black and white scenes of her walking down the street singing into the camera.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unDB3y1jW1U&feature=related