Beekeeper's Daughter

"Beekeeper's Daughter" is a song by American rock band the All-American Rejects, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album Kids in the Street on January 31, 2012.

Tyson sings expressively, backed up by a fun melody and an upbeat chorus "that gets stuck in your head."

"Beekeeper's Daughter" may lack the raw, earnest energy of earlier Rejects work, but it's a fun and memorable romp that brings out the best of their pop side.

"[1] Stitched Sound were slightly more positive, saying "'Beekeeper's Daughter' has a feel-good vibe to it that has Tyson Ritter's unique, well crafted voice wonderfully meshed into the song.

Not to mention that the more orchestrated bridge leading into the chorus is extremely catchy and something we haven't heard from The All-American Rejects in the past.

"[3] A music video for "Beekeeper's Daughter", directed by Isaac Rentz, was shot in late January 2012 [4] and released on February 2 onto Vevo.

[5] It evolves around the band's front-man Tyson Ritter acting carefree while walking through a city after just being rejected by his girlfriend while various pedestrians - some dressed distinctively - take part in dance routines along his way.