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"Icky Thump" is a song recorded by the American
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. Written by
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, it was the first single released from their sixth and final album of the same name.FM96 Radio, Tuesday April 10 2007
/ref> The song is a heavy garage-rock piece whose lyrics challenge anti-immigration pundits for their hypocrisy. It was recorded and mixed at Nashville's Blackbird studio. "Icky Thump" was released to significant commercial and critical success, with ''
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'' naming in the 17th-best track of 2007. It was nominated for two Grammy Awards, winning one for
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in 2008. Commercially, it peaked at number 26 in the United States, number nine in Canada, and number two in the United Kingdom, earning a platinum sales certification in the US and a silver certification in the UK.


History

The name of the track comes from the north-English exclamation "Ecky thump!" (Both “ecky” and “thump” are euphemisms for hell, but the collocation is not listed in the
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.) The phrase was popularized in an episode of the British comedy series ''
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''. The album title was then changed to "Icky" to make it more accessible to American teenage audiences.


Theme

Though grounded in straightforward garage rock to a greater degree than the ''
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'' singles, the song differed radically from previous White Stripes singles in its unusual construction: angular tempo-changes, stream-of-consciousness lyrics, and chaotic improvised snake-charming solos, played on a
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synthesizer. The song deals with the topic of
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. The song itself criticizes contemporary American immigration policy, something seen also in the video. It is thus the first political White Stripes track since " The Big Three Killed My Baby," off ''
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''. The lyrics talk about someone (perhaps Jack White himself) taking a trip to Mexico in a wagon, easily crossing the border to Mexico, as opposed to the difficulties illegal Mexican immigrants face while crossing northwards. It then mentions a Mexican lady giving him a bed to sleep in, then tying him up, assaulting him and holding him hostage. When finally able to escape, White decides to start doing his own house chores (referring, most likely, to the hiring of illegal immigrants as very low paid house servants). In the video, when White escapes the lady's house and crosses back to the USA, he passes by Mexican workers building a wall, likely the so-called Great Wall of Mexico. The defining verse against immigration policies comes near the end of the song:


Release and reception

"Icky Thump" was made available online through the United States and Canada
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on Thursday, April 26, 2007. The single reached number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became the group's only Top 40 single on that chart. The song also reached number one (for three weeks) on the Alternative Songs chart and number 11 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song also ended the 15-week run of "
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" by Linkin Park at the top of the Modern Rock Tracks chart when the song rose to the top of that chart in August. It was the second song by the
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to top the chart, after "
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." It ended up being certified both Gold for physical shipments and Platinum for digital sales in the US.
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also released CD and vinyl versions of the "Icky Thump" single on June 11, 2007 in the UK. It is to date the duo's biggest UK chart hit, debuting at number 13 in the
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via download sales alone and peaking at number two the following week, marking their first UK Top 3 single, and was kept off the number-one spot by "
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" by Rihanna featuring Jay-Z. On the
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, however, the song dethroned "Umbrella" to claim the number-one spot. After peaking, the song very quickly dropped out of the Top 100, spending only seven weeks on both charts and ending 2007 as the UK's 122nd best-selling song. This song was number 17 on ''
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''s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. On December 6, 2007, "Icky Thump" was nominated for two 2007 Grammy Awards:
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and
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, winning the latter category.(February 9, 2008)
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In Australia, where the song reached number 46, the song was number 23 on the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2007.


Promotion

The song was featured in the special footage clip of Warner Bros. Pictures' ''
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'' shown at San Diego Comic-Con 2016 and was later included in the film's soundtrack.


Music video

The music video for "Icky Thump" premiered on AOL.com at midnight EDT on May 23, 2007. The video was co-directed by
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and the Malloy Brothers. The video was filmed in Nashville,
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, though it is set in
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. It features
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subtitles acting as a translation of the lyrics. The video debuted on MTV's ''
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'' on July 17, 2007, marking the first time a White Stripes video was ever on the countdown.


Icky Trump

During the campaigning for the
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, then
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candidate
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used one of the White Stripes' most iconic tracks, "
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" in a campaign video, much to the dismay of Jack White, a staunch
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and supporter of Bernie Sanders (White has even performed music as an opening act for Sanders' rallies, as if opening for a concert). In response, Jack and Meg White posted on the White Stripes
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page together for the first time in five years in a since deleted post to threaten legal action (nothing came of this threat, though they did have a valid basis for a case), as Trump's campaign had done so without the permission of the White Stripes or
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, in violation of U.S. Copyright Law. It also stated that they were 'disgusted by this association, and by the illegal use of their song' and that they had 'nothing whatsoever to do with this video'. In further response, White and White, through the online TMR merchandise store, released a T-shirt referred to by the website as the "Anti Trump Unisex T Shirt", reusing the colors and font from the
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campaign's iconic hats, that read "Icky Trump" on the front, wordplay on Donald Trump's last name. The shirt was available for sale only during the election campaigning, then went back up in October of 2020, when Donald Trump was once again running for U.S. President. Again, they were discontinued after the election finished. The back of the shirts reused the aforementioned immigration verses, starting with "White Americans" and including everything up to and including "...And a prostitute too." Interestingly, the first two lines read "White Americans? What? / Nothing better to do?" while the original official lyrics (present on the vinyl record's sleeve) read "White Americans, what? / Nothing better to do". Notably, this all came just a few months after Trump had done something similar to
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, using their hit "
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" not once, but twice, while walking on stage. Due to its use as a walk-out song, and not in any released media, this was not in violation of copyright law, but it did come after explicit request from the band that he not use any of their songs.


Track listings

7-inch white vinyl (companion to the
''NME''-distributed record that was given away with copies of the magazine on stands June 6) # "Icky Thump" # "Etching" (no audio) Standard 7-inch # "Icky Thump" # "Baby Brother" CD single # "Icky Thump" – 4:18 # "Catch Hell Blues" – 4:16


Personnel

*
Jack White John Anthony White (; born July 9, 1975), commonly known as Jack White, is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the duo the White Stripes. White has enjoyed consistent critical and popular success and is widely c ...
– vocals, guitar,
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, production *
Meg White Megan Martha White (born December 10, 1974) is an American former musician and singer who was the drummer of Detroit rock duo The White Stripes. Her music career began when, on a whim, she played on her future White Stripes bandmate Jack White' ...
– drums


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links


Official website of the band

Song lyrics
made available on the White Stripes' official website.
'Icky Thump' song of the day on thishereboogie.com 11 Dec 2008
{{Authority control 2007 singles 2007 songs Macaronic songs Music videos directed by The Malloys Number-one singles in Scotland Protest songs Punk blues songs Songs written by Jack White Third Man Records singles XL Recordings singles Warner Records singles The White Stripes songs Works about immigration to the United States