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Got the Life : ウィキペディア英語版
Got the Life

"Got the Life" is a song written and recorded by American band Korn for their third studio album, ''Follow the Leader'' which was released as the album's second single on November 23, 1998. It was recorded in April 1998 at NRG Recording Studios. The band decided they would release the song as a promotional single after each member found that there was something "special" about the song. The single had "phenomenal success", and its music video was requested more than any other video on MTV's ''TRL'', making it the first officially "retired" music video.
"Got the Life" did not receive much attention in the music press; however, the song was rewarded a gold certification in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association. It peaked at number one on the Canadian RPM Rock/Alternative Chart chart, as well as number fifteen on the US ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number seventeen on the US ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart.
==Background and release==
"Got the Life" was recorded in April 1998 at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tower.com/follow-leader-korn-cd/wapi/106695853 )〕 After recording the song, the group's members each felt that there was something "special" about the song. Lead vocalist Jonathan Davis claimed that it reminded him of "something you might hear at raves", which were very popular at the time.〔 Even though they thought that many fans would not appreciate the song, they released it as a promotional single in early August 1998, before the release of ''Follow the Leader''.〔 "Got the Life" was said by Leah Furman to be "revolved around the mixed blessings of fame."
The single was sent to radio stations on July 24, 1998, and has been released five times. The single's first release was on August 10, 1998,〔 where it was released with two versions in the United States.〔〔 The single contains different mixes of the song, including "Deejay Punk-Roc Remix" and the instrumental "D.O.S.E.'s Woollyback Remix." The single also apprehends B-sides and remixes to earlier songs.〔Stephen Thomas Erlewine ("Got the Life (Australia) > Overview " ). ''Allmusic''. Retrieved 2010-06-05〕 Stephen Thomas Erlewine reviewed the single, giving it two out of five stars, and noting that "the 'Deejay Punk-Roc Remix' is pretty good, but the instrumental is of negligible worth. The second part of the single is backed with 'I Can Remember' plus 'Good God (OOMPH! vs. Such A Surge Remix)'.〔 The single was also released in Australia,〔 and in the United Kingdom twice.〔〔 The single was considered to have had "phenomenal success".

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