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Shock to the System is a single by English musician Billy Idol, released to promote his 1993 album, Cyberpunk. It became a top-40 hit in six countries, including Idol's native United Kingdom, but did not make it onto the US Billboard Hot 100.<ref> [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_to_the_System_(Billy_Idol_song) Shock to the System Billy Idol song]. ''Wikipedia''. Retrieved February 4, 2021.</ref>
 
Shock to the System is a single by English musician Billy Idol, released to promote his 1993 album, Cyberpunk. It became a top-40 hit in six countries, including Idol's native United Kingdom, but did not make it onto the US Billboard Hot 100.<ref> [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_to_the_System_(Billy_Idol_song) Shock to the System Billy Idol song]. ''Wikipedia''. Retrieved February 4, 2021.</ref>
  
== Key Lyrics ==  
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== Key Lyrics ==
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''Whoa yeah''
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''It was a night, L.A., burning bright''
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''Oh what a night''
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''Say yeah, come on''
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''It makes my world stand still''
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''Ah riot, rape, race and revolution, ah yeah''
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''Here come the fire, and my world burns still''
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''You say yeah''
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''Well, you can rock this land baby you''
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==

Revision as of 19:50, 4 February 2021

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Shock to the System is a single by English musician Billy Idol, released to promote his 1993 album, Cyberpunk. It became a top-40 hit in six countries, including Idol's native United Kingdom, but did not make it onto the US Billboard Hot 100.[1]

Key Lyrics

Whoa yeah

It was a night, L.A., burning bright

Oh what a night

Say yeah, come on

It makes my world stand still

Ah riot, rape, race and revolution, ah yeah

Here come the fire, and my world burns still

You say yeah


Well, you can rock this land baby you

Background

Idol explained for MTV News, he had originally created the song with an entirely different set of lyrics, but upon witnessing the Los Angeles riots of 1992 on television, he immediately rewrote and recorded them that day.[2]

Music Video

Reference

  1. Shock to the System Billy Idol song. Wikipedia. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  2. MTV News: Billy Idol "Cyberpunk" Disk (VIDEO). CABLE TV: MTV. May 1993. Retrieved from Wikipedia, February 4, 2021.