Rock Your Body
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"Rock Your Body" | ||
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Single by Justin Timberlake | ||
From the album Justified | ||
Released | c. March 2003 | |
Format | Digital download CD single 12" single |
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Genre | Pop/R&B/Dance | |
Length | 4:27 | |
Label | Jive | |
Writers | Justin Timberlake Pharrell Williams Chad Hugo |
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Producers | The Neptunes | |
Director | Francis Lawrence | |
Chart positions | #1 AUS #2 UK #5 US |
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Justin Timberlake singles chronology | ||
"Work It" (2003) |
"Rock Your Body" (2003) |
"Señorita" (2003) |
"Rock Your Body" is the third single from Justin Timberlake's solo debut album Justified. Released in 2003, the Neptunes-produced single peaked at #5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It featured backup vocals by Vanessa Marquez.
Rock Your body entered the Australian Charts At #1 and stayed there for 1 week.
It is a widely known fact within the music production industry that Rock Your Body was originally produced for Michael Jackson's comeback album Invincible but for reasons unknown, Michael & The Neptunes had a fallout and the track ended up being sold to Justin for his debut album.
While Timberlake was performing this song at the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show with R&B/pop singer Janet Jackson, at the moment he sang "...have you naked by the end of this song.", he ripped off part of Jackson's costume, exposing her right breast on live television (see Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy).
[edit] Remixes/official versions
- Album Version — 4:27
- Instrumental — 4:27
- Radio Edit #1 — 3:28
- Radio Edit #2 — 3:28
- Video Mix — 4:58
- Sander Kleinenberg's Just In The Vocal Mix — 9:36
- Sander Kleinenberg's Just In The Radio Mix — 3:33
- Sander Kleinenberg's Dub — 11:54
- Junior Vasquez Club Mix — 9:11
- Paul Oakenfold Radio Edit — 3:50
[edit] Charts
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Justin Timberlake |
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Discography · Grammy Awards · Music videos |
Albums |
Justified (2002) · FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006) |
Solo Singles |
"Like I Love You"· "Cry Me a River" · "Rock Your Body" · "Señorita" "I'm Lovin' It" · "SexyBack" · "My Love" · "What Goes Around..." |
Guest Singles |
"Where Is the Love?" · "Work It" · "Signs" |
Related |
'N Sync |
Preceded by: "In Da Club" by 50 Cent |
ARIA (Australia) number one single May 11, 2003 |
Succeeded by: "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence |