Praise You

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"Praise You"
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Single by Fatboy Slim
from the album You've Come a Long Way, Baby
Released4 January 1999 (1999-01-04)[1]
GenreBig beat
Length
  • 5:23 (album version)
  • 3:48 (radio edit)
  • 3:47 (video)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Norman Cook
Fatboy Slim singles chronology
"Gangster Trippin"
(1998)
"Praise You"
(1999)
"Right Here, Right Now"
(1999)
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"Praise You" is a song by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim. It was released as the third single from his second studio album, You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998), on 4 January 1999. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and in Iceland, number four in Canada, number six in Ireland, and number 36 in the United States. As of 1999, it has sold over 150,000 units in the US.[2]

Samples[]

The song features a prominent vocal sample from the opening of "Take Yo' Praise" by Camille Yarbrough,[3] as well as a prominent piano sample from the track "Balance and Rehearsal" from a test album entitled Sessions released by audio electronics company JBL.[4] The song also features a guitar sample from the opening of "It's a Small World" from the Disneyland Records-released album Mickey Mouse Disco[5] and the theme from the cartoon series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.[6]

Music video[]

The accompanying video for "Praise You" was directed by Spike Jonze with Roman Coppola.[7] Spike Jonze starred in the film under the pseudonym Richard Koufey, along with a fictional dance group: The Torrance Community Dance Group.[7] The video intro described it as "A Torrance Public Film Production".[8]

The video was shot guerrilla-style – that is, on location without obtaining permission from the owners of the property – in front of puzzled onlookers outside the Fox Bruin Theater in Westwood, Los Angeles, California.[9] In the video, Jonze and the dance group, acting as a flash mob, dance to "Praise You", much to the chagrin of a theatre employee who turns off their portable stereo. One of the actor-dancers in the fictional dance group, Michael Gier, documented the making of the "Praise You" video on his website.[9]

The "Praise You" video was made only because Jonze, unable to work with Fatboy Slim on the video for "The Rockafeller Skank", recorded and sent his own solo dance video of "Skank" as a gift; Jonze's 'alternative' music video was so well received by Slim that Jonze's fictional Torrance Community Dance Group was green-lighted for the official video for "Praise You".[10]

Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) is briefly seen in the video as one of the many onlookers, with the clearest view shown at the conclusion of the video, while Jonze claims his "b-boy moves" came from living in New York. Cook curiously peers over Jonze to catch a glimpse of the camera before walking off to the right.

The video reportedly cost only US$800 to produce.[11]

The video won three major awards at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards: Breakthrough Video, Best Direction (awarded to "Torrance Community Dance Group"), and Best Choreography (awarded to "Richard Koufey & Michael Rooney"). It was also nominated for, but did not win, Best Dance Video. The group also put on a dance performance to the song at the awards.[12] In 2001, it was voted number one of the 100 best videos of all time, in a poll to mark the 20th anniversary of MTV.[13]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 MTV Video Music Award[14] Best Dance Video Nominated
Breakthrough Video Won
Best Direction Won
Best Choreography Won
MTV Europe Music Award Best Video Nominated
2000 Grammy Award Best Dance Recording Nominated

Charts and certifications[]

Other versions[]

  • A 2017 version, arranged and produced by Jennifer Ann Keller, was recorded by Hannah Grace and the London Contemporary Voices Choir for a Lloyds Bank advertising campaign.[47][48][49][50] Grace's version of "Praise You" has been used in numerous TV programmes, including The X Factor, and has sold in excess of 60,000 copies in the UK.
  • In 2018, a remix by Purple Disco Machine was released,[51] which made it to number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.[52]

Usage in media and pop culture[]

  • The season 3 finale of the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan uses the song during a montage that pays tribute to cast member David Strickland, who had committed suicide earlier in the season.
  • In November 2017, an American TV advertisement for Forevermark Diamonds featured a cover of the Hannah Grace version, sung by Jon Kenzie.[53]
  • Meal delivery service Grubhub used an instrumental version of the song in a 2020 animated TV commercial.[54]
  • In 2020, a TV commercial for Advil features Grace's version.[55]
  • In season 3, episode 20 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer at minute 29:50, the song plays during the Sunnydale High School prom.

References[]

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  49. ^ "JENNIFER ANN – Take Me Home". 6 October 2017. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
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  53. ^ "The Forevermark Tribute Collection TV Commercial, 'For All You Are'" iSpot.tv
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  55. ^ "Advil TV Commercial, 'Praise Mom' Song by Hannah Grace". ispot.tv. Retrieved 28 June 2020.

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