Royalty (song)

"Royalty" is a song by Canadian band, Down with Webster. The song was released as the third single from the band's album Time to Win, Vol. 2 on January 10, 2012. The song peaked at #75 on the Canadian Hot 100.

"Royalty"
Single by Down with Webster
from the album Time to Win, Vol. 2
ReleasedJanuary 10, 2012 (2012-01-10)
GenreRap rock
Length4:21
LabelUniversal Music Canada
Songwriter(s)Tyler Armes, Patrick Gillet, Cameron Hunter, Andrew Martino and Martin Seja
Producer(s)Zale Epstien and Brett Ryan Kruger
Down with Webster singles chronology
"Big Wheels"
(2011)
"Royalty"
(2012)

Background

The song was written by Down with Webster band members Tyler Armes, Patrick Gillet, Cameron Hunter, Andrew Martino and Martin Seja. Royalty was produced by Down with Webster, Zale Epstein and Brett Ryan Kruger. Allison of Much Music said that the lyrics of "Royalty" are "about a girl who parties too hard."[1]

The beginning of the song uses a sample from the track "I'd Like" by the musical act Freshlyground. The looped sample in the background is from New Zealand band Mt Eden (or Mt Eden Dubstep) entitled Sierra Leone.

Music video

A music video for the song was filmed in Toronto over two days starting on January 8, 2012.[2] The music video was directed by Chris Wong. It premiered on February 2, 2012 on Much Music[1] and Billboard.com.[3] The music video debuted on the MuchMusic Countdown at #28 on the week of February 3, 2012 on peaked at #7 on the week of April 5, 2012.[4] Allison of Much Music said that band "lights up the screen both figuratively with their dark party track and literally with instruments set ablaze" in the music video.[1]

Chart Performance

"Royalty" debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at #98 on the week of February 18, 2012 and climbed up to #75 on the week of February 25, 2012.[5]

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100 75

References

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