"Make Me Bad" is a song written and recorded by the American nu metal band Korn for their fourth studio album, Issues. Many Korn fans interpret the lyrics to be about frontman Jonathan Davis' getting tired of drinking or drug abuse and his decision to get sober a year prior to Issues coming out. It was released as the album's second single in February 2000, enjoying major success on US rock radio stations and in the United Kingdom. The Alien-inspired music video is one of the most expensive videos Korn have ever filmed featuring actors Brigitte Nielsen, Udo Kier, Tatjana Patitz, and Shannyn Sossamon. An acoustic medley of "Make Me Bad" and The Cure's "In Between Days" was performed with The Cure for the MTV Unplugged series in December 2006.

"Make Me Bad"
Single by Korn
from the album Issues
ReleasedFebruary 2000 (2000-02)
Recorded1999
GenreNu metal[1]
Length3:55
LabelImmortal/Epic
Songwriter(s)Reginald Arvizu, Jonathan Davis, James Shaffer, David Silveria, Brian Welch
Producer(s)Brendan O'Brien
Korn singles chronology
"Jingle Balls"
(1999)
"Make Me Bad"
(2000)
"Somebody Someone"
(2000)

Music video edit

The video was directed by Martin Weisz, and features actresses Brigitte Nielsen, Tatjana Patitz, Shannyn Sossamon, and actor Udo Kier. Brigitte and Udo would play villains in the 2000 film, Doomsdayer. It received its world premiere in February 2000 on the short-lived USA Network music show Farmclub, alongside Limp Bizkit's video for their single, "Break Stuff". Both groups made a guest appearance to introduce their respective videos. "Make Me Bad" gained heavy airplay on MTV and MTV2 at the time of its release. Towards the end of the video, the song "Dead", also from Issues, is heard in the background. "Make Me Bad" spent sixty-five days on MTV's Total Request Live,[2] becoming Korn's fourth and final "retired" video on June 8, 2000.

Sickness in Salvation mix edit

A retooled version of the video featuring Butch Vig's Sickness in Salvation remix aired occasionally during April and May 2000. It is featured as an easter egg on the band's home video Deuce.

MTV Unplugged rendition edit

The acoustic rendition of this song on the album MTV Unplugged: Korn is performed within a medley of The Cure's "In Between Days," with The Cure as special guests.[3]

Appearances in media edit

The song has been used by apparel manufacturing company Puma in their advertisements during the time Korn had signed a contract with the company. It was also featured in the video game NHL Hitz 2002 when the game was paused.

Track listing edit

US Radio Promo edit

  1. "Make Me Bad" (radio edit) – 3:53
  2. "Make Me Bad" (album version) – 3:55

Australian release edit

  1. "Make Me Bad" – 3:53
  2. "Dirty" (Single Mix) – 3:56
  3. "Make Me Bad" (Single Mix) – 4:11
  4. "Make Me Bad" (Sickness in Salvation Mix) – 3:29
  5. "Make Me Bad" (Danny Saber's Remix) – 4:20
  6. "Make Me Bad" (Kornography Mix) – 4:43
  7. "Make Me Bad" (Sybil Mix) – 5:15

Chart performance edit

The song peaked at number seven on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.[4] It also reached number nine on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[5]

Charts edit

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) 98
Iceland (Dagblaðið Vísir Top 20)[6] 2
Italy (FIMI)[7] 30
Peru (UNIMPRO)[8] 26
Scotland (OCC)[9] 26
UK Rock & Metal (OCC)[10] 1
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[11] 25
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 (Billboard) 14
US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)[4] 7
US Mainstream Rock Tracks (Billboard)[5] 9

References edit

  1. ^ "When good TV goes bad: The time MTV Unplugged went nu-metal | Television & radio | the Guardian".
  2. ^ "Hall of Fame". The TRL Archive. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
  3. ^ "Korn Quiet Down With The Cure, Amy Lee For 'MTV Unplugged'". MTV News. 2006-12-13. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
  4. ^ a b "Make Me Bad - Korn". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  5. ^ a b "Billboard Singles - Korn". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  6. ^ "Íslenski Listinn (29.06. 2000)". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). June 29, 2000. p. 10. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  7. ^ "Korn – Make Me Bad". Top Digital Download. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  8. ^ "PERU – Doble Nueve Ranking Anual 1999" (in Polish). Charts Around the World. 2000-12-31. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  9. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 8, 2022.
  10. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
  11. ^ Zywietz, Tobias. "Chart Log UK: Alex K - Kyuss". Zobbel. Retrieved 2010-11-06.

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