Rock Star (N.E.R.D song) (Redirected from Rock Star (N.E.R.D. song))

"Rock Star"
Rock Star NERD.jpg
Single by N*E*R*D
from the album In Search Of...
ReleasedJuly 29, 2002
FormatCD single
Recorded2001
Genre
Length
  • 4:29 (In Search Of... electronic version)
  • 4:19 (In Search Of... rock version)
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)N*E*R*D
Producer(s)The Neptunes
N*E*R*D singles chronology
"Lapdance"
(2001)
"Rock Star"
(2002)
"Provider"
(2002)

"Rock Star" is a song by American funk rock band N*E*R*D. It was released as the second single from their debut studio album In Search of... (2001). The song, the second single off the album, performed better in the United Kingdom than their previous single "Lapdance", peaking at number 15. It also became the group's first single to chart in Australia.

The song acted as a "second first single" of sorts, as it followed the group's debut "Lapdance," but was the first single to be released from the second, more streamlined version of In Search Of... rerecorded courtesy of Spymob rather than The Neptunes' trademark synths and electronic drum programming.

Music video

The song originally had a clip shot by famed urban video director Hype Williams that was shelved and remains unreleased.

Usage in other media

The song is featured in the films The Guard, Bringing Down the House and Blue Crush.

The Jason Nevins remix of the song has been featured in numerous video games such as Burnout Dominator, Burnout Paradise, and Forza Motorsport 2 as well as movie trailers for The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and the 2004 film Taxi, and was featured in an Apple iPod advert. The Jason Nevins Club Blaster Edit has appeared in SSX3.

An edited version of it was also used as the theme song for NFL's 2002 game NFL Fever, with Pharrell Williams' vocal part replaced with the title game words. The song also appears in the music video game Band Hero.

The original version appears in the video games Mat Hoffman Pro BMX 2, SX Superstar, and True Crime: Streets of LA.

A portion of "Rock Star" also appears in an episode (season 3, episode 4: "Zoso") of the television series Californication, as well as an episode of Northern Irish comedy Pulling Moves.

It placed at number 46 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2002 in Australia, which is the world's largest annual music poll.

Track listing

  1. "Rock Star" (Jason Nevins remix edit)
  2. "Rock Star" (Formerly Rock Star Poser)
  3. "Rock Star" (Nevin's Classic Club Blaster – edited mix)
  4. "Rock Star" (video)

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[1] 32
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[2] 74
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[3] 15
US Alternative Songs (Billboard)[4] 36

References


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