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Wikipedia article




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| artist = Skrillex featuring Sirah

| EP = Bangarang

| released = February 16, 2012

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* Moombahcore

* complextro

* electronic rock

| length = 3:35

| label = * Big Beat

* Atlantic

* Owsla

| writer = Sonny Moore

| producer = Skrillex

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"'Bangarang'" is a song by American electronic music producer Skrillex. It was released as a single from his EP of the same name. It features guest rap vocals from American hip hop recording artist Sirah. "Bangarang" intersperses Sirah's rap vocals throughout the song. The song's title and lyrics reflect the battle cry of the Lost Boys in the 1991 movie 'Hook'.

"Bangarang" is one of Skrillex's most commercially successful singles. It has charted within the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, France, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. A music video for the song premiered on February 16, 2012 via his official YouTube channel. "Bangarang" received airplay on some modern rock radio stations. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

Critical reception



Jon Dollan from 'Rolling Stone' noted "the laser-blasting inanity of the title track, which ends with someone bragging, 'I'm eating Fun Dip right now/Not givin' a fuck.' Not a bad credo for music that makes a disco sugar high feel downright pornographic". Garret Kamps from 'Spin' gave the song a positive review, calling it a "massively enjoyable, massively concussive collection of blips and bursts that sounds like something Moby might hear in his head during a heart attack, so thoroughly and dyspeptically is dubstep's characteristic bass wobble distorted and pushed into the red. That remains [his] signature trick..."

'Rolling Stone' named the song the 22nd-best song of 2012.

Music video



A music video for the song premiered via YouTube on February 16, 2012. It depicts a group of three young boys robbing an ice-cream truck in an elaborate heist. During the robbery, the ringleader of the boys unintentionally causes ice-cream truck driver to lose his hand by forcefully slamming a door onto his wrist. He feels guilt over this, and finds himself unable to eat the stolen ice cream, which reminds him of the driver's severed hand.

When his gang have grown up to adulthood, they perform a similarly elaborate heist on a group of bank robbers who have stolen several briefcases of cash. They succeed in stealing the cash, and the video concludes with the gang's leader leaving one of the cases with the ice-cream man, walking away happily eating the same ice cream.

Drawing from the song's 'Peter Pan/Hook' theme, the video features references to Captain Hook in the ice-cream truck driver's style of moustache, his right hand's tattoo of a crocodile and after the children's heist cause the loss of his hand, where it is replaced with a hook (Captain Hook's hand was cut off by Peter Pan and fed to the crocodile in the story before being replaced with a hook).

Track listing



Commercial performance



The song has charted in multiple countries worldwide, including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. In Australia, the song became a commercial success, reaching the top five within the ARIA Charts whilst spending more than 20 weeks within the top 50. It has also been certified 4 Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

In the United States, the song entered the 'Billboard' Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at number four due to strong digital downloads. However, on the issue date of March 3, 2012, the song debuted at number 95 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. It since reached a peak of number 72 and spent more than 20 weeks on the chart. It has sold over one million copies in the US as of January 2013. In the United Kingdom, the song reached a peak of number 24 and spent a total of 16 weeks inside the UK top 40.

Charts and certifications



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References



Category:2011 songs

Category:2012 singles

Category:Skrillex songs

Category:Sirah (rapper) songs

Category:Electronic rock songs

Category:Moombahton songs

Category:Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording

Category:Song recordings produced by Skrillex

Category:Big Beat Records (American record label) singles

Category:Atlantic Records singles

Category:Owsla singles

Category:Songs written by Skrillex

Category:Songs written by Sirah (rapper)

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