Name = Politics |
Cover = korn_politics.jpg |
Artist = Korn |
Album =
See You on the Other Side |
Released = September 2006|
Format = CD5", digital download |
Recorded = 2005 |
Genre = Alternative metal |
Length = 3:16|
Label = Virgin Records |
Producer = The Matrix, Jonathan Davis|
Reviews = | Last single = "[[Coming Undone Wit It]]"
(2006) | This single = "'''Politics'''"
(2006) | Next single = "[[Freak on a Leash#MTV_Unplugged_rendition|Freak on a Leash]]"
(2007) |}} "'''Politics'''" is a song written and recorded by [[United States|American]] [[rock music|rock]] band [[Korn]] and [[The Matrix (record production team)|The Matrix]] for Korn's seventh studio album, ''[[See You on the Other Side]]''. It was released to U.S. radio stations as the album's third [[single (music)|single]] in September 2006 instead of the previously favored "Love Song",{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1536179/20060712/korn.jhtml|title=Jonathan Davis' Near-Death Experience Has Him Talking God, Politics|date=2006-07-13|accessdate=2007-10-04|publisher=[[MTV News]]}} and is the last Korn single to feature [[David Silveria]] on [[drumkit|drums]]. ==Concept== {{quote|"It's just about how I don't like to talk about politics. I mean there's politics in everything, and it's not necessarily governmental politics. There's who's going to sleep with whom to get ahead, who's going to do this to get that. ... I see it in the church, everyday life, government. That's what I'm talking about, not about the stupid crap that's going on with guys in suits and their views and their lobbies and their this and their that. Korn has never been a real political band. I'm political to a point where it affects human life, from global warming to abortion issues to my gun rights, stuff like that. Those are the kind of politics that I care about. The other BS with taxes or who's going to be ahead [in elections], I don't really care. Obviously even going out and voting doesn't really count, it's all based down to these Electoral College votes. What the hell can I do? It's a shame. I just wait for this president to get out of the office, and hopefully we can find someone that can do a better job. But what do we really know? Maybe he is doing the right thing, you don't know. We are all so clouded with what goes on. You understand if we didn't have oil, the United States of America would cease to exist and we'd all die? If you really think about it, oil is what keeps us all going, gets us our medicine, gets us our food, gets us every single thing." – [[Jonathan Davis]]}} ==Chart performance== The song peaked relatively low on ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'''s Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks in comparison to its predecessors, "Coming Undone" and "Twisted Transistor", reaching number 18 for the issue date of January 6, 2007. Promotional singles containing an array of remixes were issued to dance clubs, including an iTunes-exclusive EP coinciding with the United States midterm elections in November 2006. This would give Korn their third consecutive (and overall) charting single on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play, with a peak of number 20.
| Chart (2006/2007) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| 18 | |
| 20 |