Butterfly (Crazy Town Song)

Butterfly (Crazy Town song)
"Butterfly"
Single by Crazy Town
from the album The Gift of Game
Released January 2001
Format CD single
Genre Rap rock, alternative rock
Length 3:36
Writer(s) Shifty Shellshock, Epic Mazur
Certification Silver (BPI)
Crazy Town singles chronology
"Darkside" (2000) "Butterfly" (2001) "Revolving Door" (2001)

"Butterfly" is a rap rock song by Crazy Town from their album The Gift of Game that was released in January 2001. It reached No. 1 in 15 countries, including the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

Contents

  • 1 Song information
  • 2 Music video
  • 3 Covers
  • 4 In film
  • 5 Accolades
  • 6 Chart performance
    • 6.1 Decade-end charts
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Song information

The song consists mainly of a sample from the Red Hot Chili Peppers' song "Pretty Little Ditty" with additional lyrics by Shifty Shellshock and Epic Mazur on top.

The song is referenced in DJ Paul Oakenfold's 2002 song, "Starry Eyed Surprise", in the line sung by Shifty Shellshock, "Freaky, deaky, star speckles and pink butterflies", in a manner similar to "Butterfly".

Music video

The song's music video, directed by Honey, features the band in a fantasy-like forest complete with butterflies where Shifty Shellshock and Epic Mazur sing their praises to two women with butterfly wings. At one point in the video, Shifty's star-shaped tattoos fly off into the air.

Covers

  • Covered by Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine on their 2004 album I'd Like a Virgin.

In film

  • Butterfly featured in the 2002 feature movie Orange County, and appeared on the soundtrack.
  • Butterfly was used in the opening of the 2003 movie Something's Gotta Give and is the first track on its soundtrack.
  • Butterfly was used in the Herbie Fully Loaded movie trailer, but is not featured in the movie or on the movie soundtrack.
  • Butterfly was featured in the movie Saving Silverman.
  • Butterfly was used in the Intel 'Generations' advertisement.

Accolades

  • Topped the U.S. Hot 100 chart for two non-consecutive weeks, and the Modern Rock Tracks chart for two consecutive weeks, while reaching number three on the Canadian Singles Chart and UK Singles Chart
  • Named the 34th "Most Awesomely Bad Song Ever" by VH1.[2]
  • Rated #3 on Billboard's chart for One-hit wonders of the 2000s, compiled in 2009.[3]
  • Ranked at #77 on the list of the 100 Worst Songs Ever by Matthew Wilkening of AOL Radio, who asks the listener, "Think you like this? Sure you don't really like the song where ['Butterfly'] came from better? Without all the yapping?"[4]
  • Came in at #81 in the 2001 triple J Hottest 100, Australia's largest annual music poll.

Chart performance

Chart (2001) Peak position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 21
Australia ARIA Charts 4
Austria Singles Chart 1
Belgium (Flanders) Singles Chart 5
Belgium (Wallonia) Singles Chart 9
Canadian Singles Chart 3
Denmark Singles Chart 1
Dutch Singles Chart 8
Finland Singles Chart 2
France Singles Chart 26
German Singles Chart 1
Italy Singles Chart 19
New Zealand Singles Chart 2
Norway Singles Chart 1
Sweden Singles Chart 2
Switzerland Singles Chart 1
UK Singles Chart 3

Decade-end charts

(2000–2009) Position
German Singles Chart[5] 56
Preceded by "Stutter" by Joe featuring Mystikal U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one single March 24, 2001 Succeeded by "Angel" by Shaggy featuring Rayvon
Preceded by "Angel" by Shaggy featuring Rayvon U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one single April 7, 2001 Succeeded by "All for You" by Janet Jackson
Preceded by "Hanging by a Moment" by Lifehouse Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single February 17–24, 2001 Succeeded by "Drive" by Incubus

References

  1. ^ MTV.com - Crazy Town Biography.
  2. ^ Listology.com VH1's 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs....Ever
  3. ^ http://www.billboard.com/features/one-hit-wonders-of-the-2000s-page-1-1004051216.story#/features/one-hit-wonders-of-the-2000s-page-1-1004051216.story
  4. ^ Wilkening, Matthew (September 11, 2010). "100 Worst Songs Ever -- Part Two of Five". AOL Radio. http://www.aolradioblog.com/2010/09/11/100-worst-songs-ever-part-two-of-five/. Retrieved December 20, 2010. 
  5. ^ http://www.rtl.de/cms/unterhaltung/tv-programm/show/die-ultimative-chartshow/hits-neue-jahrtausend-download.html

External links

  • "Butterfly" Official music video on YouTube
v · d · eCrazy Town
  • Epic Mazur
  • Shifty Shellshock
  • Kraig Tyler
  • Kyle Hollinger
  • Doug Miller
  • Anthony Valli Adam Goldstein
  • James Bradley, Jr.
  • Rust Epique
Albums
  • The Gift of Game
  • Darkhorse
Singles
  • "Toxic"
  • "Darkside"
  • "Butterfly"
  • "Revolving Door"
  • "Drowning"
  • "Hurt You So Bad"
Related
  • pre)Thing
  • Happy Love Sick
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Howard Benson
  • Celebrity Rehab
  • Sober House
Categories:
  • 2001 singles
  • Number-one singles in Austria
  • Number-one singles in Denmark
  • Number-one singles in Germany
  • Number-one singles in Switzerland
  • Number-one singles in Norway
  • Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
  • Billboard Alternative Songs number-one singles
  • Crazy Town songs
  • Singles certified platinum by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Tag » Come Come My Lady Song From Sing