Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (song)

"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is a song recorded by the American producer Skrillex. It is the second track from his second extended play, Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites, released on October 22, 2010. The song won the Best Dance Recording category at the 54th Grammy Awards in 2012. It has since been named a highly influential electronic dance music (EDM) song, with Vice ranking it the best EDM track of all time in 2017.

"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites"
Song by Skrillex
from the EP Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
ReleasedOctober 22, 2010
Recorded2010
Genre
Length4:03
Label
Songwriter(s)Sonny Moore
Producer(s)Sonny Moore

Background and composition edit

 
"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" samples Rachel Nedrow (pictured in 2011)

According to Noisia, "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" started being worked on in their vocal booth when Skrillex was staying with them, writing songs together,[1] in May 2010.[2] Noisia said that, after member Nik showed Skrillex the FM8 synthesizer, Skrillex created "FM8 Test". This test song would later become "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites". Skrillex finished its first draft after he went back home.[1]

"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" uses a vocal sample of exclamations from Rachael Nedrow (also known as "speedstackinggirl") shouting "Yes, oh my gosh!", after speedily stacking a set of cups in one of her YouTube videos. Although permission to use the sample was not initially granted nor was Nedrow aware of its use, she was later compensated an undisclosed sum.[3]

The song name was inspired by the David Bowie album and song Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), and has been remixed by a variety of producers such as Zedd, Noisia, Kaskade among others.

Reception edit

"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" was prominently used in the 2012 film Spring Breakers[4] and an ad for GoPro titled "Kayak Kiss with Ben Brown",[5] and also the video games MLB 2K12 and Ridge Racer Unbounded. On February 12, 2012, the song won Best Dance Recording at the 54th Grammy Awards.

Chart performance edit

In the United States, "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" spent fourteen weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at 69.[4] It also peaked on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Digital Songs at number 4 and Heatseekers Songs at number 3. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America with 2 million certified units.[6] In Canada, the song received a platinum certification by Music Canada with 80,000 certified sales.[7] In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at 153 on Official Charts Company's UK Singles and 77 on their Official Streaming Chart, receiving a Silver certification by the British Phonographic Industry with 200,000 certified units.[8]

In Australia, it topped the ARIA Charts's Hitseekers[9] and peaked at 56 on their main singles chart.[10] With 140,000 certified sales, it was certified double platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association.[11] In Sweden, it peaked at 20 on Sverigetopplistan's singles chart and was placed 50 on their 2011 year-end chart. It was certified double platinum by the Swedish Recording Industry Association, with 80,000 certified sales.[12] "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" appeared in the main charts of France (SNEP) and Norway (VG-lista), as well as Gaon Chart's international singles chart for South Korea. Based on streaming figures, the song was certified platinum in Denmark by IFPI Danmark, with 1,800,000 certified units.[13]

Legacy edit

Billboard's Kat Bein named "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" one of the songs that defined the 2010s,[4] being a highly popular and influential EDM song.[4][14] Describing it as "a generational classic",[15] Bein said that this was Skrillex's "first massive takeover hit": "It's been all uphill from here, at least professionally, and yet this game-changing single remains one of Skrillex' best and most important recordings to date".[14]

In 2012, Spin named "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" the fifth greatest dubstep song of all time.[16] In 2015, the same magazine named it the second greatest electronic dance music (EDM) anthem of the first half of the 2010s.[17] In 2016, Kat Bein named it the best song in Skrillex's discography at the time.[14] In 2017, Vice named it the best EDM song of all time.[18] In 2019, Billboard staff considered it one of the 100 songs that defined the decade[4] and the ninth greatest dance song of the decade.[19] In 2022, Rolling Stone Australia named it the 64th greatest dance song of all time.[20] In 2023, NME felt it was one of Skrillex's key tracks.[21]

In 2019, a study published in Acta Tropica suggested that playing "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" could make Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, who transmit the dengue fever, attack hosts later and less often, as well as mate "far less often". The song was chosen because it mixes very high and very low frequencies.[22][23]

Track listing edit

Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites EP track
No.TitleLength
2."Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites"4:03

Charts and certifications edit

References edit

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