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Celebrity Skin (song)

"Celebrity Skin" is the tenth single by American alternative rock band Hole, released on September 1, 1998 by Geffen Records. It is the debut single from their third studio album of the same name and is Hole's most commercially successful single, being the only one to reach #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. In October 2011, ''NME'' placed it at number 126 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=NME )
==Background and history==
The song was written and recorded in 1997 after Hole's reported hiatus in 1996 due to frontwoman Courtney Love's rising movie career. According to Love, cowriter Billy Corgan wrote the song's main guitar riff during his time at the ''Celebrity Skin'' sessions.
"Once you've stood onstage bleating your schoolgirl poetry," Love observed, "are you going to stay there, when you have the power and ability to give yourself a platform? I mean, here's the celebrity, and we all know it's stupid and ephemeral, but why not foster it? Why not feed it? Because all that it will do is give the thing that has substance – the art – more power."〔Moran, Caitlin: ''The girl who wanted to be God'', ''Select'', September 1999, p92〕
The lyrics, written by Love, contain references to Dante Gabriel Rossetti's poem ''A Superscription'', and William Shakespeare's ''Merchant of Venice'', and Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night ("My name is 'Might-Have-Been"), as well as the song sharing the name of an indie American pornographic magazine and a short-lived punk rock group from Los Angeles that featured ex-Germs drummer Don Bolles. Love joked on ''Later... with Jools Holland'' in 1995 that the song was entitled "Celebrity Skin" "'cause () touched a lot of it."〔Love, Courtney. ''Later... with Jools Holland'' on May 5, 1995.〕
It was also used in the film ''American Pie'', but did not appear on the soundtrack, as well as being featured in the intro of the video game ''NHL Rock The Rink'', as well as the video games ''Rock Band'' and ''Sing Star'' as a playable track and downloadable content. The song received two Grammy nominations for Best Rock Song, losing to "Uninvited" by Alanis Morissette and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, losing to "Pink" by Aerosmith.
''Celebrity Skin'' appeared in the 2011 animated film ''Hop''.
In 2012, the song was performed by Heather Morris and Chord Overstreet in the ''Glee'' episode "Makeover"
A line from the song inspired the alternative rock group Garbage to name their third album ''Beautiful Garbage''.〔"Unforthcoming Attraction", written by Peter Robinson, published by ''NME'', October 6, 2001, issue〕

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