Rollover DJ

Rollover DJ

Infobox Single
Name = Rollover DJ


Artist = Jet
from Album = Get Born
Released = November 2003
Format = CD
Recorded = 2003
Genre = Hard rock, Garage rock
Length = 3:16
Label = Elektra
Writer =
Producer = Dave Sardy
Certification =
Chart position =
* #31 (Australia)
* #34 (UK)
Last single = "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"
(2003)
This single = "Rollover DJ"
(2003)
Next single = "Look What You've Done"
(2004)

"Rollover DJ" is the second single (except in the US, where it was the third, after "Cold Hard Bitch") by the Australian rock band Jet, from their 2003 album "Get Born". It was released in the same year as the album, and was promoted with two different music videos. The song was written about the tough time the band had in getting booked to play gigs in Melbourne because the clubs just played dance and bass music with DJs.

Track listing

#"Rollover DJ"
#"Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Live in Sydney)"
#"Take It or Leave It (Live in Sydney)"
#"Sgt Major"
#"Back Door Santa"


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