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"Starstrukk"
Single by 3OH!3 featuring Katy Perry
from the album Want
Released
  • August 4, 2009 (original version)
  • September 14, 2009 (remix featuring Katy Perry)
Genre
Length
  • 3:04 (album version)
  • 3:22 (remix featuring Katy Perry)
LabelPhoto Finish
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Matt Squire
3OH!3 singles chronology
"Don't Trust Me"
(2008)
"Starstrukk"
(2009)
"Still Around"
(2009)
Katy Perry singles chronology
"Waking Up in Vegas"
(2009)
"Starstrukk"
(2009)
"If We Ever Meet Again"
(2009)
Music video
"Starstrukk (ft. Katy Perry)" on YouTube

"Starstrukk" is a song recorded by American group 3OH!3. It is their third single and their second single to be released from their second studio album, Want (2008). A radio-only and the deluxe album version has been released featuring singer Katy Perry. The version featuring Perry had considerable success worldwide, peaking within the top ten of the charts in Australia, Belgium (Wallonia), Finland, Poland, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom. It is the follow-up to their debut single "Don't Trust Me". The song was later included on the deluxe edition of Perry’s third studio album Teenage Dream.

Background and release

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3OH!3 was among the line-up of the Warped Tour 2008 where they met Katy Perry.[1][2] The band then toured with her on the United Kingdom dates of her Hello Katy Tour in February 2009.[3] They said of Perry's participation to the song: "Katy did this because we toured with Katy, we are good friends with Katy and we worked on the song together — we worked on the remix together."[4] "Starstrukk" was chosen as the second single of their second studio album Want (2008). It impacted the US contemporary hit radio format on August 4, 2009.[5] A remix version featuring American singer and songwriter Katy Perry was released next month, on September 14.[6] Perry later included this remix on the deluxe edition of her third studio album Teenage Dream[7] while 3OH!3 included this remix on the international edition of their third studio album Streets of Gold.

Music videos

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3OH!3 running as they are chased by a group consisting of numerous women down a street in the music video for "Starstrukk" (web version).

The music video for the song was premiered by AOL on Monday, June 8, 2009.[8] A "behind the scenes" of the music video has been released prior to the release date. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and directed by Sum 41's drummer, Steve Jocz. According to Rolling Stone, the video showcases throngs of girls dressed in fluorescent wardrobe chasing 3OH!3, a large clothed orgy with construction workers, a marching band and copious amounts of whipped cream. Jocz said the concept is a bunch of people getting clustered together until the eventually formed a massive dogpile. According to group member, Sean Foreman, "the video is looking awesome."[8]

Sean Foreman commented on the video to an interview with MTV. He said the following:

There's a mat on the floor and there's liquid spilled all over the place [...] The concept of the video is one that we brainstormed up. It has to do with a dog pile and crazy body parts and hot legs and boobs and football players. There are all sorts of body fluids involved. Different types. Blood, spit, a couple we can't mention. You're going to see people flying off a doggy pile, like, flying up into the atmosphere, and at the end, it's revealed it's in reverse motion, so it's just people dog-piling on us. It's movie magic, because we're actually not even in the video. They're CGI-ing taller, better looking people in our places. It works out well."[9]

The second music video for "Starstrukk", which was directed by Marc Klasfeld and Steve Jocz,[10] and includes Katy Perry, was shot at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum's Rose Garden in Exposition Park on Monday, September 21, 2009.[11][12][13] The video shows 3OH!3 sitting at a fountain where they retrieve coins that have been thrown in, causing women to begin pursuing them. In other scenes, Perry and 3OH!3 sing together in front of the fountain. During her verse, Perry dances underneath the fountain at night. The story treatment in the video is mostly taken from the film When in Rome, with the theme of magical coins thrown into a fountain.[12] The video also references James Bond films, West Side Story and Baywatch.[4]

Usage in media and cover versions

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"Starstrukk" was featured on the third episode of the first season of The Vampire Diaries.[14] It was also used in When in Rome.[4] The song was covered by Marina and the Diamonds on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge in the United Kingdom,[15] and at a few of her live performances, including the Glastonbury Festival.[16] A studio recording of her cover was included as the B-side to her 2010 single "Oh No!".[17]

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "Starstrukk"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[51] 2× Platinum 140,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[52] Platinum 15,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[53] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[54] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Starstrukk"
Region Date Format Version Label Ref.
United States August 4, 2009 Contemporary hit radio Original [5]
Various September 14, 2009 Digital download Remix featuring Katy Perry Photo Finish [6]

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