- Y'All Want a Single
Infobox Single
Name = Y'All Want a Single
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Artist =Korn
from Album =Take a Look in the Mirror
Released = March 2004 Promo only
Format = CD5"
Genre =Alternative Metal
Length = 3:17
Label = Immortal/Epic
Producer =Jonathan Davis ,Korn
Last single = "Right Now" (2003)
This single = "Y'All Want a Single" (2004)
Next single = "Everything I've Known " (2004) |"Y'All Want a Single" is a song written and recorded by American rock band
Korn for their sixth studio album, "Take a Look in the Mirror ". It was released in the UK as the album's second single inMarch 2004 , chosen by fans through a poll on the band's official forum.Music and structure
At a running time of 3:17, the song contains 87 uses of the word "
fuck ", although the radio edit replaces the word with "suck ".Concept
Chart performance
The song was not officially released to radio stations in the U.S., although it did receive enough unsolicited airplay to achieve a peak of number 23 on "Billboard"'s
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks for the issue date ofFebruary 28 ,2004 . [Cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3052913&cdi=8118534&cid=02%2F28%2F2004|title=Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks|accessdate=2008-03-17|publisher=Billboard]Music video
The video, directed by Andrews Jenkins, presents a mob of fans destroying a record store with statements about the music industry displayed throughout. The video begins with all of the members of Korn entering the record store and destroying all of the music CDs and tapes and dismantling the racks and shelves that they are stored on. As the video moves along, facts criticizing the music industry and major label companies flash across the screen. The video itself only cost $150,000 to make.
Captions in the music video
*Music Monopoly?
*One Corporation Owns The 5 Major Video Channels In The U.S.
*Is That OK?
*Last Year The BIG 5 Record Labels Together Sold About $25 Billion Dollars Of Music.
*90% Of Releases On Major Labels DO NOT Make A Profit.
*Britney Spears ' Last Video Cost $1,000,000.
*ThisKorn Video Costs $150,000.
*You Have Seen $48,000 Worth Of Video.
*Will Any Music Channel Play This Video?
*The Music "Industry" Releases 100 Songs Per Week.
*Only 4 Songs Are Added To The Average Radio "Playlist" Each Week.
*Hit Songs On TOP 40 Are Often REPEATED Over 100 Times A Week.
*Is That All You Want To Hear?
*Why Is A Song Worth $.99
*Do You Download Songs?
*Steal This Video.
*This Is A Single.
*Two Radio Conglomerates Control 42% Of Listeners.
*The Record Company Wanted Us To Change This Video. We Didn't.
*Y'all Want A Single.
*90% Of All Songs Get To "The Hook" Within 20 Seconds.
*98% Of All #1 Singles Are Less Than 3 Minutes and 30 Seconds Long.
*Does This Seem Like A Formula To You?
*With All This Said...
*We Love Making Music.
*Is This The Music "Business"?
*Is That OK?
*Thank You For Your 3 Minutes Of Time
*Korn
*Music Monopoly?
*Love,Korn Notes
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