The music video released on the same day (October 8th, 2013) featured Brendon Urie, the lead singer of the band Panic! At The Disco, singing without a shirt on and seemingly no pants.
Brendon Urie plays a man with a side of a puppet. Official music video for 'Hey Look Ma, I Made It' by Panic at the Disco. Panic At The Disco’s roots coming of age in Las Vegas loom large on the band’s fourth album Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die. With Stephen Brown, Panic at the Disco, Brendon Urie. Panic At The Disco will be performing at Phoenix, Arizona on October 29 as part of the Yahoo On the Road tour. The official music video was uploaded onto youtube on October 7th, 2013 by Fueled by Ramen, boasting over 78.5 million views as of October 2019. Panic at the Disco: Hey Look Ma, I Made It: Directed by Brandon Dermer. This song has made many fans question his true sexuality for years until in an interview with Paper Magazine, he officially came out to the public as pansexual in the summer of 2018. Brendon Urie would write most of the lyrics, basing it on his first threesome that he experienced.
Because of this, Weekes decided the best thing was to start penning lyrics around the bass lines. The song was started by Dallon Weekes, who had showed the band a bass line he created, which was rejected by Urie and Smith as they didn't know where it would fit on the album. Panic At The Disco's official video for 'Emperor's New Clothes'from the album Death Of A Bachelor - available now on DCD2 / Fueled By Ramen. This song is their third single and sixth track from their fourth studio album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!. " Girls/Girls/Boys" was released on October 7, 2013, written by Brendon Urie and Dallon Weekes. Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! chronology " Nicotine"