"SexyBack" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter
Justin Timberlake for his second studio album, ''
FutureSex/LoveSounds
''FutureSex/LoveSounds'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake, released on September 8, 2006 by Jive Records and Zomba Group of Companies, Zomba. Following a three-year writing hiatus, Timberlake conceived ...
'' (2006). It was released on July 18, 2006, to US mainstream and
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Jive Records as the
lead single
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from the album. The song was written and produced by
Nate Hills,
Tim Mosley, and Timberlake. Discussing "SexyBack", Timberlake revealed that he went "left", singing the song in a
rock style, not an
R&B style.
He described the song as musicians
David Bowie
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and
David Byrne "covering"
James Brown's 1970 song "
Sex Machine".
The track features
Timbaland
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter, and record executive. He has received widespread acclaim for his innovative production work and distinc ...
(who is credited on the album but not the single itself) while Timberlake's voice is
distorted. The
instrumentation
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used in the song includes a pounding
bass beat,
electronic
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chords
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, and
drum machine sounds.
"SexyBack" became Timberlake's first number-one single on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, staying seven weeks at the top spot. It also topped several of ''
Billboard'' magazine's
other charts, including the
Mainstream Top 40,
Hot Dance Airplay
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (formerly Hot Dance Airplay) is a monitored electronic dance music radio chart that is published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine.
History
The chart came about as a result of the small but influential impact of electronic d ...
, and
Hot Digital Songs
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, and entered the top ten on most singles charts. Internationally, it became Timberlake's first single to reach number one in the United Kingdom. In Australia, the track was Timberlake's second number-one single, spending two consecutive weeks at the top. "SexyBack" was certified three-times platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and three-times platinum by
Canadian Recording Industry Association
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(CRIA).
The track won the
Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording
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at the
2007 ceremony. In addition, the song won Timberlake the
People's Choice Award
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for Favorite R&B song and the Male Artist of the Year at the
2007 MTV Video Music Awards. The music video was filmed in June 2006; Timberlake decided to work with director
Michael Haussman based on the latter's work on
Madonna's 1994 music video "
Take a Bow".
Production
Timberlake began working on his second studio album, ''
FutureSex/LoveSounds
''FutureSex/LoveSounds'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake, released on September 8, 2006 by Jive Records and Zomba Group of Companies, Zomba. Following a three-year writing hiatus, Timberlake conceived ...
'', in December 2005. Within three weeks, "SexyBack" was one of several songs that were recorded for the album,
having been recorded in less than a day.
Timberlake told
The Weekend Mail in 2006 that it was the "second or third song" he did with Timbaland in a list of 10 songs they recorded for the album.
The song was written and produced by
Justin Timberlake,
Timbaland
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter, and record executive. He has received widespread acclaim for his innovative production work and distinc ...
, and
Nate "Danja" Hills, and mixed by
Jimmy Douglass
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Career
In the early 1970s at Atlantic Records studios in New York City, he started his studio ...
, using
Pro Tools
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.
Mixing took place in April 2006, using a
Neve VR-series console.
Hills played the
Akai
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MPC3000, as well as virtual synths on his
Macintosh
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computer, while
Timbaland
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter, and record executive. He has received widespread acclaim for his innovative production work and distinc ...
performed instruments on the
Ensoniq ASR-10
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sampling keyboard. Bill Pettaway played the guitar, his part taking only two minutes to record, while Darryl Pearson was the bassist. Both the guitar and bass were digitally imported in Pro Tools during mixing, and only a section of the guitar recording was copied and pasted throughout the song.
Composition
Music
Timberlake described "SexyBack" as "an experiment gone right from the sort of synthesizer influence to the distorted vocals", adding that it was "one of the songs that the more you listen to it its just hook after hook after hook. Its just one of those 'flow off the top of your head' tracks, in terms of melody. We wanted to keep it loose and not too rehearsed, it's one of those very experimental records though."
Timberlake revealed that he went "left", regarding going more rock, not in how he developed the song, but in the way he sang the song. "I wanted to sing the song like a rock and roll singer, not an R&B singer. That's the approach."
The day before recording, Timberlake and Timbaland had listened to
David Bowie
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's "
Rebel Rebel
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" and
the Rapture's "
House of Jealous Lovers". Timberlake wanted to achieve the songs' "raw energy". Timberlake said that he modeled himself on Bowie and
Prince
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, and described the song as Bowie and
David Byrne "covering"
James Brown's 1970 song "
Sex Machine".
Timberlake said that the song "doesn't qualify as rock or straight funk" and that he was happy with the description "club funk".
He was "keen for a new musical direction" following the release of his first album, ''Justified''. "I listened to the radio for a few months and thought, 'All this sounds like shit, what do I want to hear?'. That's really all I did. Everything's got so repetitive, everything sounds the same. I had to create something unique otherwise there's no point putting it out."
"SexyBack" is an "urgent, pulsing track, a cocktail of soaring, distorted vocals and heavy, electronic chords threaded together with rap", according to Camilla Long from ''
The Observer
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''.
The song is composed in the key of
A major — and is set in
time signature
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of
common time
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with a
tempo
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of 117
beats per minute
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. The song's musicscape includes two-note dirty electronic riffs,
"leapfrogging keyboards",
beat box sound, and incorporates the "same leaky faucet" sounds of musician
Obie Trice's 2004 song "
The Setup".
In addition, the track features Timbaland on backing vocals.
Timberlake's voice in the song is processed,
slowed down to where his voice is unrecognizable,
with muffled vocals. The song also features Timberlake's "low register distorted vocals."
Timberlake revealed that the vocals in the song were influenced by
Prince
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.
Lyrics
Douglas explained the title of the song, and how it affected the concept: "Justin
imberlakegoes in the chorus 'Go head be gone with it', I called the song 'Be Gone With It', just to label it. So they're developing this song and they're going nuts and loving it, and as they play it, and I'm like: 'I don't think this hook is strong enough.' But then, at the very last minute, Justin very, very cleverly decided to call it 'Sexion, he admitted that the song was not going to be titled "SexyBack", saying, "We weren't originally going to call it 'SexyBack'. I definitely didn't think it would become the most worn-out phrase of 2006. It just sounded like a nice opening to the song."
Adam Graham of ''
The Detroit News
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'' noted that Timberlake sings about whips and chains,
while Bill Lamb of
About.com
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said the song has a "bit of s&m tease about shackles and whips".
Furthermore, ''
The Georgia Straight
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''
's Martin Turenne said that Timberlake is "shackled to the bedpost, invites the crack of his mistress's whip." Ben Williams of ''
New York'' magazine wrote that Timberlake had been working on his pickup lines, with "You see these shackles baby I'm your slave / I'll let you whip me if I misbehave." Jason Bracelin of the ''
Las Vegas Review-Journal'' reported that Timberlake sings about "threatening to steal your girl." Charlie Brooker for ''
The Guardian
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'', in regard to the lyric, "them other fuckers don't know how to act", writing that Timberlake's translation is of him telling everyone in the world that they are a "clueless fornicator". Further in his report, Brooker opined that Timberlake "threatens us" by using "language so offensive" with the line, "You motherfuckers, watch how I attack".
In addition, Brooker noted that the line, "If that's your girl you'd better watch your back", as Timberlake stating his intention to meddle in the private affairs of others.
Barry Schwartz of ''
Stylus'' noted that the song features "pillow talk",
in reference of the song's "sex-crazed lyrics".
Critical reception
In the ''
Billboard'' magazine review of the album, contributor Katy Kroll wrote that Timberlake "claims to be bringing 'sexy' back to pop music, and indeed he is. You can almost feel beads of sweat rolling off the title track and 'SexyBack' featuring Timbaland". Chris Willman of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' was complimentary towards Timbaland, producer of the song, writing that Timbaland offers "tougher, trickier rhythms, minimal live playing, a plethora of hip-hop cameos, and a self-consciously hard, edgy club sensibility" to "SexyBack". Russell Baillie of ''
The New Zealand Herald
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'' noted, "The producer's angular synthesizer crunch is all over it – at best on the single 'SexyBack' where they dispense with a chorus, leaving the song sustained by its vocal fireworks, electrofunk and Timberlake's repeated declaration that 'I'm bringing sexy back.
PopMatters' contributor Quentin B. Huff wrote that "SexyBack" was the "fraternal twin" to
Nelly Furtado's 2006 song "
Promiscuous
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". Andrew Murfett of ''
The Age
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'' wrote that the song was a "raunchy club banger that slyly suppresses" Timberlake's customary falsetto. He continues, "it's introduced a new phrase into the pop cultural lexicon". Glenn Gamboa of ''
Newsday'' was complimentary towards the song, writing that it was "Timberlake at his best, mainstreaming a combination of the wild, edgy dance-pop style of Basement Jaxx with Missy Elliott's more experimental hip-hop to create a boldly inventive sound that still pleases the masses."
Kelefa Sanneh
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of ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote: "...'SexyBack', a twitchy, emaciated track that shot to the top of the charts and also became an irritating catchphrase. (Suddenly everyone was bringing AdjectiveBack.)" Dagny Salas of ''
North by Northwestern'' commented that Timberlake and Timbaland trade ridiculous lines, with "Get your sexy on/Go ahead, be gone with it" and "Dirty babe/You see these shackles/Baby I'm your slave/I’ll let you whip me if I misbehave."
Salas continued in her review that it was not a song that should be good, "but does that really matter when it's good in the way that songs are during the summer
..That kind of good makes songs like 'SexyBack' completely irresistible."
Matt Burns of ''
The Post'' wrote, "Take the polarizing summer single 'SexyBack', a repetitive song with little structure that doesn't know when to stop, all centered on a ridiculous declaration. Somehow, it works." ''
The Diamondback
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''
's Michael Greenwald reported that "SexyBack" was "lyrically, musically and vocally the weakest song" on the album. A writer of ''
The State Journal-Register
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'' was not impressed with the song and concluded, with SexyBack' is the most annoyingly dumb song to hit ''Billboard''
's No. 1 since 'Hollaback Girl'". Guy Blackman of ''
The Sunday Age
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'' wrote: "The distorted vocals and stilted production of first single 'Sexyback' make Timberlake's claim to be 'bringing sexy back' ... seem almost laughable." ''Entertainment Weekly'' put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "Justin Timberlake, we didn't even know that sexy was missing until 2006. We're just happy Justin brought it back safe and sound."
Charlie Brooker, columnist for ''
The Guardian
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'', jokingly criticised Timberlake, saying "How DARE this dot-eyed, crop-haired, fun-sized, guff-tongued, pirouetting waif-boy scamper on to the world's airwaves and loudly proclaim to be the sole global administrator of all things sexy? You'd think it takes massive balls to do something like that, but given the shrill, squeaking vocals cheeping through his ghastly little gobhole, it's safe to assume he's got testes the size of capers. He's practically a human dog whistle, the shrieking, high-pitched, mosquito-lunged ponce."
Upon the song's release, it received divided opinions, which pleased Timberlake. "This is such a departure from the first record," said Timberlake. "More people might like it, less people might like it, but you can't call me a chicken."
Chart performance
"SexyBack" was commercially successful in the United States. The single debuted at number 90 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 in July 2006. After climbing to number 31, it propelled to number one the following week.
"SexyBack" became Timberlake's first number-one hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 from his ''Futuresex/Lovesounds'' album. The single spent seven consecutive weeks at the number-one position on the Hot 100. In addition to the Hot 100, "SexyBack" also topped the following ''Billboard'' charts:
Hot Dance Airplay
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History
The chart came about as a result of the small but influential impact of electronic d ...
,
Hot Dance Club Play
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,
Hot Dance Singles Sales
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,
Pop 100 Airplay
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,
Pop 100
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, and
Top 40 Mainstream
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charts.
"SexyBack" was certified three-times Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). This song made the then-seventh-biggest jump to number one in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 history, climbing thirty spots from number 31 landing it at the summit of the chart on September 9, 2006.
According to
Nielsen SoundScan, the song had its biggest selling week in September 2006 and sold 250,000 as a digital download. "SexyBack" was on the Hot 100 for a significant thirty-six weeks. As of 2018, the song has accumulated 6.1 million units in the US, combining sales (4.9 million copies sold) and equivalent streams.
In the United Kingdom, "SexyBack" debuted at number 13 on the
UK Singles Chart
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based solely on download sales one week prior to its physical release, and ascended to the top of the chart the following week, becoming Timberlake's first UK number-one single. On the Australian
ARIA Charts
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, "SexyBack" debuted at number one
and spent two consecutive weeks at the top becoming Timberlake's second number one single there (after "
Rock Your Body" reached the summit in 2003), and has been certified two-times Platinum by ARIA Charts. Also, in Canada and Austria, the single has peaked at number three and number five respectively,
becoming his most successful single tied with his third released single "
What Goes Around.../...Comes Around" in both nations. It has also been certified three-times Platinum in Canada.
In Sweden, "SexyBack" peaked at number four, while in France it peaked at number eight
becoming Timberlake's first top ten hit from the album, and would later score two more top ten singles with "
My Love" and "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around". The song peaked at number one in Germany, Ireland, New Zealand and Norway, and at number two in Switzerland and Belgium.
Music video
The
music video
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for "SexyBack" was directed by
Michael Haussman and features Spanish actress
Elena Anaya. The video was filmed in June 2006. In discussion of the video filmed in Barcelona, Timberlake said: "Obviously we went for the architecture, the exteriors, the interiors — the vibe in Spain is different than anywhere else in the world. It's so cool to shoot there, but the girls are also pretty hot, so that doesn't hurt either".
Timberlake decided to work with director Michael Haussman, following his work on
Madonna's 1994 music video for "
Take a Bow". "It's one of my favorite videos Madonna's ever done," Timberlake said. "Even today, I still remember the visuals, the images, how he captured her. A lot of times, Madonna seems like she's the person in control, and in that video, she seemed vulnerable. It was a cool thing to see."
The video was first shown on
MTV's ''
Making the Video
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'' on July 25, 2006.
Timberlake and Anaya star as rival spies who become romantically entangled. The video starts off with a cable car looking over a large city (Barcelona, from the West looking East) while a German newscast featuring Alexander von Roon plays on TV and switches to a luxurious-looking hotel in Plaça de Catalunya with Elena Anaya taking off her shirt, revealing her black bra. It then cuts to Timberlake in a different room; then to a club scene and Timberlake in front of a white background. The video alternates between those four viewpoints, with Timberlake and Anaya seeming to be spies in the hotel room and strangers in the club. In the hotel scenes, the spies both conduct espionage at each other. At the club meanwhile, Timberlake is seen chasing a woman whom he recognized as herself. He keeps chasing her but she keeps disappearing out of his sight. Both Justin and Elena stick a tape and places a glass of water on the door so that they would know if someone snuck into their room, while Timberlake heads to the other room to deal with his rival spy Anaya. Elena then goes to the bathroom preparing to take a shower. At a certain point, Timberlake goes over to Anaya's room by jumping over to her balcony. Then when Anaya goes to check it out, Timberlake confronted her, but quickly became erotic and they end up having sex. After that, Elena covered Justin's mouth to not tell anyone about their encounter, and Timberlake leaves her and went back to his room. When Justin was about to enter, he noticed that his tape was ripped, indicating that someone entered his room. Knowing that a bomb was planted, he jump into another balcony before an explosion ensues, avoiding it completely. In the club, Justin and Elena met at the bathroom stall and they immediately kiss each other, proving that they might have a romantic interest after their sex in the hotel. It ends with the figure of Anaya sitting on a chair beside a small television in which a her kiss with Timberlake is frozen on the screen.
Legacy and accolades
"SexyBack" helped introduce
EDM
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* Early Day Miners, American band
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sounds to
top 40 radio
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, as it brought together variations of electronic dance music with Timberlake's R&B sounds.
VH1 listed it third on their list of the "100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s," while the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' listed it as an honorable mention among "the most timeless tunes of the 2000s", with an editor stating it "sounded wholly unfamiliar and unique." ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' deemed it a "modern day
classic
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."
''
Complex
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'' staff acknowledged in 2013 that the song "arrived on the scene like a hurricane", adding that while it had been established that "the dude from 'N Sync" was "more than capable" when he first released solo material with ''Justified'' four years earlier, "SexyBack" put Timberlake in a position "where you were forced to take him seriously."
"SexyBack" won the
People's Choice Award
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for Favorite R&B song at the
2007 awards ceremony. At the
49th Grammy Awards, "SexyBack" won a
Grammy Award
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in the category of
Best Dance Recording
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. At the
2007 MTV Video Music Awards, Timberlake won Male Artist of the Year for "SexyBack", "
Let Me Talk To You / My Love", and "
What Goes Around... Comes Around".
It won Best R&B/Urban Dance Track and Best Pop Dance Track at the 2007
Winter Music Conference's International Dance Music Awards. Additionally, it won an
ASCAP Pop Music Award in 2007 in the category Most Performed Songs.
Live performances
Timberlake performed "SexyBack" and "
My Love" as a medley for the opening of the
2006 MTV Video Music Awards and again for the
MTV Europe Music Awards 2006
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Presenters included Fat Joe, Timbaland and Moby. Notable events during the ceremony ...
, which he also hosted. In addition, he performed the song at the
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. On August 25, 2013, Timberlake performed "SexyBack" in a medley with other of his songs at the
2013 MTV Video Music Awards
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.
"SexyBack" was featured on
FutureSex/LoveShow (2007),
Legends of the Summer (2013),
The 20/20 Experience World Tour (2013/15) and
The Man of the Woods Tour
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(2018/19).
In addition it was featured on the setlist for three editions of
Rock in Rio
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Nine incarnations of the festival have been held in Rio de Janeiro, in 1985, 1991, ...
in 2013, 2014 and 2017 and two editions of the
iHeartRadio Music Festival in 2013 and 2018.
Timberlake performed a remixed version of "SexyBack" at
Super Bowl LII
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(2018).
Cover versions
The indie rock band
Rock Plaza Central
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gained attention for their radically different cover of "SexyBack", with brass-and-banjo roots-rock stylings. American
rock band
Poison released a cover of the song as a promotional single and a bonus track on the
Wal-Mart
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version of their 2007 cover album ''
Poison'd!
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'' British soul singer
Corinne Bailey Rae
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recorded a jazz/swing version whilst appearing on
BBC Radio 1
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's ''
Live Lounge'' in 2007. American pop rock band
Maroon 5 covered the beginning of the song as part of a medley during their 2012
Overexposed Tour.
Cartoon stars
Weebl and Bob
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About ...
covered the song with their version "''Pastry''" including the refrain "I'm bringing pastry back"
Track listings
*CD single
#"SexyBack" (Main Version) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (Instrumental) – 4:02
*Japanese CD maxi single
#"SexyBack" (Main Version) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (Clean Version) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (Instrumental) – 4:02
*European CD maxi single
#"SexyBack" (Main Version) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (
Linus Loves Remix) – 6:18
#"SexyBack" (Pokerface Club Mix) – 6:34
#"SexyBack" (
Tom Novy
Tom Novy (born Thomas Reichold) is a DJ and producer from Munich, Germany.
Biography
Tom Novy lived in Munich in his youth and attended the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich. In the mid-1980s he started to DJ and got his first residency at the ...
's Ibiza Dub) – 7:47
#"SexyBack" (Director's Cut Video)
*Digital download
#"SexyBack" – 4:02
*Digital download (SexyTracks The SexyBack Remixes)
#"SexyBack" (Linus Loves Remix) – 6:21
#"SexyBack" (
Armand's Mix) – 7:12
#"SexyBack" (Pokerface Remix) – 6:33
#"SexyBack" (Tom Novy Ibiza Dub) – 7:47
*American 12-inch vinyl
#"SexyBack" (Clean Version) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (Instrumental) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (Main Version) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (Instrumental) – 4:02
*European 12-inch vinyl
#"SexyBack" (Armand's Mix) – 7:15
#"SexyBack" (Main Version) – 4:02
#"SexyBack" (Pokerface Club Mix) – 6:34
#"SexyBack" (Linus Loves Remix) – 6:18
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications
Release history
See also
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List of best-selling singles in the United States
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List of number-one singles of 2006 (Australia)
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List of European number-one hits of 2006
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List of number-one hits of 2006 (Germany)
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List of number-one singles of 2006 (Ireland)
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List of number-one singles from the 2000s (New Zealand)
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List of number-one songs in Norway
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List of number-one singles from the 2000s (UK)
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List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 2006
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List of number-one dance singles of 2006 (U.S.)
References
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2006 singles
Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles
Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording
Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
Jive Records singles
Justin Timberlake songs
Music videos directed by Michael Haussman
Music videos shot in Spain
Number-one singles in Australia
Number-one singles in Germany
Number-one singles in New Zealand
Number-one singles in Norway
Number-one singles in Scotland
Song recordings produced by Danja (record producer)
Song recordings produced by Justin Timberlake
Song recordings produced by Timbaland
Songs written by Danja (record producer)
Songs written by Justin Timberlake
Songs written by Timbaland
UK Singles Chart number-one singles
2006 songs