(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) explained

(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)
Cover:Beastie Boys YGFFYRTP.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Beastie Boys
Album:Licensed to Ill
B-Side:Paul Revere
Released:December 1986[1]
Length:3:29
Producer:Rick Rubin
Prev Title:Brass Monkey
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:No Sleep till Brooklyn
Next Year:1986

"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" (shortened to "Fight for Your Right" on album releases) is a song by American hip hop/rap rock group Beastie Boys, released as the fourth single from their debut album Licensed to Ill (1986). One of their best-known songs, it reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the week of March 7, 1987, and was later named one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. The song was also included on their compilation albums The Sounds of Science in 1999, Solid Gold Hits in 2005 and Beastie Boys Music in 2020.

History

The song, written by Adam Yauch and band friend Tom "Tommy Triphammer" Cushman (who appears in the video), was initially written for their side band called Brooklyn, but then Yauch proposed to use the song for the Beastie Boys. The song was meant as an insignificant portrayal of "party" and "attitude"-themed songs, such as "Smokin' in the Boys Room" and "I Wanna Rock", but unintentionally became representative of their artistic style.[2] Although the group initially embraced the booze-fueled party identity, their style changed when their social habits became more marijuana-centric after touring. Though they continued playing their early hits, including "Fight for Your Right to Party", on future tours, this change had the welcome effect of alienating a significant population of their audience who preferred the previous style. Mike D commented that, "The only thing that upsets me is that we might have reinforced certain values of some people in our audience when our own values were actually totally different. There were tons of guys singing along to 'Fight for Your Right' who were oblivious to the fact it was a total goof on them."[3] Writing credits were given to Yauch, Ad-Rock and the Beastie Boys' producer, Rick Rubin.[4]

Music video

The music video for "Fight for Your Right" begins as a mother and father tell their two sons to stay out of trouble while they are away. When they leave, the two boys decide to have a party including soda and pie, hoping "no bad people show up"; this prompts the arrival of Ad-Rock, Mike D, and MCA at the party. The trio start all kinds of trouble within the house, such as chasing and kissing girls, starting fires, bringing more troublesome people into the house, spiking the punch, smashing things, and starting a massive pie fight. As the pie fight reaches its peak, Ad-Rock, Mike D, and MCA run away, the party having become too out of hand even for them. As the video ends, the remaining partygoers shout along to the final chorus of "party!" before hitting the returning mother in the face with a pie.

Directed by Ric Menello and Adam Dubin,[5] there are numerous cameos in this video, including an unknown-at-the-time Tabitha Soren, Cey Adams,[6] Ricky Powell,[7] members of the punk rock band Murphy's Law, as well as the Beastie Boys' producer, Rick Rubin, who was shown wearing an AC/DC and Slayer shirt, the latter of whom were also signed to Def Jam at the time.[8]

Soren, whose hair was dyed blonde for the shoot, got her chance to be in the video because she was a friend of Rubin's and attended nearby New York University. "I worked hard at not getting any pie goo on me," she recalls, because the whipped cream used had been scoured from supermarket trash cans since there was no money in the budget for it. As a result, it was rancid and had a foul odor. "The smell in that room, when everyone was done throwing pies, was like rotten eggs. You wanted to throw up."[9]

Fight for Your Right Revisited

In 2011, Yauch directed and wrote a surreal comedic short film entitled Fight for Your Right Revisited to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original video's release. The short film serves as a video for the single "Make Some Noise" from Hot Sauce Committee Part Two. Most of the non-sequitur dialogue between characters were a result of improvisation by the cast.

Revisited acts as a sequel to the events that took place in the original music video and features Mike D, Ad-Rock and MCA (played by Seth Rogen, Elijah Wood, and Danny McBride, respectively) as they get into more drunken antics, before being challenged to a dance battle by the future Mike D, Ad-Rock and MCA (John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell, and Jack Black, respectively), coming out of a DeLorean. Eventually, both sets of Beasties get rousted by a trio of cops (played by the actual Beastie Boys) and taken to jail.

The short features numerous cameo appearances, some appearing onscreen for only a few seconds. They include Stanley Tucci and Susan Sarandon (as the parents seen in the original video), Adam Scott, Alicia Silverstone, Amy Poehler, Chloë Sevigny, David Cross, Jason Schwartzman, Kirsten Dunst, Laura Dern, Mary Steenburgen, Martin Starr, Maya Rudolph, Orlando Bloom, Rashida Jones, Rainn Wilson, Shannyn Sossamon, Steve Buscemi, Ted Danson, and Will Arnett.

Although "Fight for Your Right" is not performed, its outro can be heard at the beginning of the short.

Accolades

YearPublisherCountryAccoladeRank
1986The Village VoiceUnited States"Singles of the Year" (25)[10] 12
1987NMEUnited Kingdom"Singles of the Year" (60)[11] 14
1987Record MirrorUnited Kingdom"Singles of the Year" (20)[12] 20
1994Dave Marsh & James BernardUnited States"Greatest Eighties Protest Songs"[13]
1995Rock and Roll Hall of FameUnited States"500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll"[14]
1998Triple J Hottest 100Australia"Hottest 100 of All Time"[15] 38
1999MTVUnited States"100 Greatest Music Videos Ever Made"[16] 66
2001UncutUnited Kingdom"The 100 Greatest Singles of the Post-Punk Era"[17] 50
2001VH1United States"100 Greatest Videos"[18] 100
2003PopMattersUnited States"The 100 Best Songs Since Johnny Rotten Roared"[19] 99
2003QUnited Kingdom"The 1001 Best Songs Ever"[20] 121
2003VH1United States"100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years"[21] 96
2004QUnited Kingdom"150 Greatest Rock Lists" (30 Best Hip Hop Songs)[22] 20
2005QUnited Kingdom"Ultimate Music Collection" (Rap Tracks)[23]
2006QUnited Kingdom"100 Greatest Songs of All Time"[24] 51
2006VH1United States"100 Greatest Songs of the 80's"[25] 49
2007MojoUnited Kingdom"80 from the 80's"[26]
2009The GuardianUnited Kingdom"1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear" (Party Songs)[27]
2010XFMUnited Kingdom"Top 1000 Songs of All Time"[28] 191
2014NMEUnited Kingdom"500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[29] 166
(*) indicates the list is unordered.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1987)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[30] 37
US Billboard Hot 100[31] 7
US Cash Box[32] 3
Chart (2012)Peak
position
Belgium (Back Catalogue Singles Flanders)[33] 35
Japan Hot 100 Singles74

Year-end charts

Chart (1987)Rank
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[34] 71
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[35] 66
US Billboard Hot 100[36] 98
US Cash Box[37] 49

Cover versions

N.Y.C.C. version

Fight for Your Right (To Party)
Cover:NYCC Fight for Your Right To Party.jpg
Caption:Standard artwork
Type:single
Artist:N.Y.C.C.
Album:Greatest Hits
Released:January 28, 1998
Studio:Boogie Park (Hamburg, Germany)
Genre:Hip house[38]
Length:3:20
Producer:Dee Jay Sören

In 1998, the song was covered by German hip hop act N.Y.C.C. as "Fight for Your Right (To Party)". It reached the top 20 in nine countries across Europe and in Australia and New Zealand. In the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 14, it was the first song by a German hip hop group to reach the top 25.[39]

Track listings

European CD single[40]

  1. "Fight for Your Right" (single version) – 3:20
  2. "Fight for Your Right" (extended version) – 5:55
  3. "Fight for Your Right" (Disco Selection Mix) – 5:52
  4. "Fight for Your Right" (long instrumental version) – 4:21

UK and European 12-inch single[41]

A1. "Fight for Your Right" (extended version)

A2. "Fight for Your Right" (long instrumental version)

B1. "Fight for Your Right" (Disco Selection Mix)

B2. "Paaarty" (Deep Star version)

Australian maxi-CD single

  1. "Fight for Your Right (To Party)" (single version) – 3:20
  2. "Fight for Your Right (To Party)" (extended version) – 5:55
  3. "Paaarty" (Deep Star version) – 10:14

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the European CD single liner notes.[40]

Studio

Personnel

Charts

Year-end charts
Chart (1998)Rank
Australia (ARIA)[43] 51
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[44] 91
Germany (Official German Charts)[45] 68
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[46] 31

Certifications

Other notable covers and cultural usage

The song was heavily sampled in 1988 for Public Enemy's "Party for Your Right to Fight".

Sammy Hagar covered the song on his 2008 album Cosmic Universal Fashion.

On August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on opening night following Adam Yauch's announcement that he had cancer.[47] The band performed this version again on May 4, 2012, at their concert at the Hollywood Bowl as a tribute to Yauch, who had died earlier that day.[48]

Singer/songwriter Cara Quici sampled the song and added new lyrics for her 2013 song "Fight"[49] personally approved by Rick Rubin and licensed by Sony ATV and Universal Music Group. The "Fight" video by Cara Quici features a cameo by Dennis Rodman.[50]

After winning the 2019 AFC Championship Game, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce chanted "You gotta fight for your right to party!" in his postgame interview.[51] After the Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl LIV, Kelce again used the chant from the song at the victory parade in Kansas City. The song's main chorus has since become a cultural reference among Chiefs fans, and in the 2020 season became the song played at Chiefs home games to celebrate after each touchdown scored by the team.[52] Kelce continued the tradition through his second and third Super Bowl wins with the Chiefs, even performing the song with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots on The Tonight Show.[53]

External links

Notes and References

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  4. Web site: ACE Repertory – Fight for Your Right to Party . . 28 October 2021 .
  5. Web site: Gil . Kaufman . Beastie Boys Video Director Ric Menello Dead at 60 . . March 4, 2013 . March 17, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130306135530/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702970/beastie-boys-director-ric-menello.jhtml. dead. March 6, 2013.
  6. Web site: February 6, 2015 . Cey Adams interview about his iconic Hip Hop art . Insomniac Magazine.
  7. Web site: The Beastie Boys Introduce The 'Main Nerd' From 'Fight For Your Right' . https://web.archive.org/web/20220729042102/https://www.mtv.com/video-clips/14tw3p/the-beastie-boys-introduce-the-main-nerd-from-fight-for-your-right . dead . July 29, 2022 . MTV.
  8. Web site: Alva . Freddy . November 30, 2018 . Joe Bruno: OG NYHC Roadie Shares Some of His Favorite Memories . live . August 1, 2022 . No Echo . https://web.archive.org/web/20201001203540/https://www.noecho.net/interviews/joe-bruno-og-nyhc-roadie . 1 October 2020 .
  9. Book: Craig . Marks . Rob . Tannenbaum . 2011 . I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution . Dutton . New York . 278–79 . 978-0-525-95230-5 . registration .
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  13. Book: Dave . Marsh . Dave Marsh . James . Bernard . 1994 . The New Book of Rock Lists . . 0-671-78700-4 .
  14. Web site: Experience the Music: One Hit Wonders and the Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll . . March 25, 2014 .
  15. Web site: Hottest 100 of all time . . March 25, 2014 .
  16. Web site: MTV: '100 Greatest Music Videos Ever Made' . Rock on the Net . March 25, 2014 .
  17. Web site: Uncut – The 100 Greatest Singles Of The Post-Punk Era . Rocklist.net . March 25, 2014 .
  18. Web site: VH1: 100 Greatest Videos . . Rock on the Net . March 25, 2014 .
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  24. Web site: Q – 100 Greatest Songs of All Time . Rocklist.net . March 25, 2014 .
  25. Web site: VH1: '100 Greatest Songs of the 80's': 1–50 . VH1 . Rock on the Net . March 25, 2014 .
  26. Web site: Mojo – 80 from the 80's . March 25, 2014 . Rocklist.net . June 29, 2012 . https://archive.today/20120629064840/http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/mojo.html%23guitar#Mojo%20–%2080%20From%20The%2080’s . dead .
  27. News: Series: 1000 songs everyone must hear – Part seven: Party songs . . 20 March 2009 . March 25, 2014 .
  28. Web site: The XFM Top 1000 Songs of All Time – 200 to 101: 191: Beastie Boys – Fight for Your Right to Party . . March 25, 2014 .
  29. Web site: NME 500 Greatest Songs of All Time . Rocklist.net . March 25, 2014 . February 18, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160218133410/http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/nme_500_greatest_songs_2014.htm . dead .
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  38. Christian . Lorenz . Epic puts 'hip-house' on the map . . 15 . 16 . 8 . April 18, 1998 . October 9, 2020 .
  39. Christian . Lorenz . Album spotlight . . 15 . 25 . 14 . June 20, 1998 . October 9, 2020 .
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  41. "Fight for Your Right (To Party)" – UK & European 12-inch single . Beastie Boys . N.Y.C.C. . 1998 . Vinyl disc . Control Records . 0042640CON.
  42. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles . . 15 . 17 . 10 . April 25, 1998 . October 9, 2020 .
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  48. News: Coldplay pay tribute to Adam Yauch with Fight for Your Right performance . . May 5, 2012 . February 20, 2014 .
  49. July 22, 2013 . Cara Quici . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140518012522/http://www.maxim.com/todays-girl/cara-quici . May 18, 2014 . December 2, 2013 . Maxim.
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  51. Michael . Shapiro . Chiefs TE Travis Kelce Channels Beastie Boys in AFC Championship Celebration . . January 19, 2020 . February 4, 2021 .
  52. News: Charles . Goldman . Reminder: Chiefs have a new touchdown song coming for 2020 . . May 15, 2020 . February 4, 2021 .
  53. News: Travis Kelce: Epic Karaoke sesh w/ Fallon . . February 17, 2023 . February 17, 2023 .