It starts to get depressing when you try to unpack it, just like the Pantene ads, the Olay ads, and everything else that uses an aphorism about beauty and femininity and then tries to make us feel OK about it all. One of Williams’ songs and videos recently got its own homage when “Weird Al” Yankovic turned the singer’s inescapable 2013 hit “Happy” into a celebration of all things gauche on the Mandatory Fun track “Tacky.” While the parody points out any number of poor-taste behaviors, the video mirrors Williams’ 24-hour star-studded affair replacing the original’s celebrities (Steve Carell, Magic Johnson, Tyler, the Creator) with, well, weirder celebrities like Jack Black, Margaret Cho and Kristen Schaal. "Come Get It Bae" also appears in a couple of 2017 Nissan TV commercials for Nissan Rogue and Nissan Murano crossover aired in Canada. There's nary a Millennial to be found in Pharrell's gaggle of dancing baes. "Come Get It Bae" is a funk song, and discusses sex through the metaphor of a motorcycle. document.write('

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