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Just Take Care, Spike Your Hair (The Broski of the Week Song)

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Released
  
2011 2012 (Re-release)

Genre
  
Pop Rock

Recorded
  
2011-2012

Length
  
3:10

Format
  
CD single Music download

Label
  
The Inside of a Shoe Records

"Just Take Care, Spike Your Hair (The Broski of the Week Song)" is the first single from the acoustic band The Luke & Duane Show. The song is used as the theme song for WWE wrestler Zack Ryder's show Z! True Long Island Story on the WWE's YouTube channel. The song was initially released online in May 2011 following its use on Z! True Long Island Story, it was re-recorded and re-released in January 2012 after the duo signed a deal with WWE to allow the song to feature in future programming. A physical copy of the single was made available to purchase on Amazon.

Contents

Title and lyrics

The title of the song is taken from Zack Ryder's closing catchphrase on his show each week; "Take Care, Spike Your Hair". There are several other references to Zack Ryder in the song, such as "Are you serious, bro?", "Woo woo woo, you know it" amongst others.

Initial release

  1. "Just Take Care, Spike Your Hair (The Broski of the Week Song)"

Re-release

  1. "Just Take Care, Spike Your Hair (The Broski of the Week Song) - WWE Version"

Other versions of the song

  • Earlier demos of the song appear on the band's YouTube channel; these versions were never recorded just performed in brief videos.
  • The song was featured on an episode of Colt Cabana's Art of Wrestling podcast; both Colt and (guest) Zack Ryder both discussed and sang bits of the song.
  • A parody version of the song called "Ho Ho Ho, It's Going To Snow (It's Christmas)" was performed by the duo on their YouTube page in late 2011.
  • The song is used at the end of Chi! True Long Island Story, a spin-off of Zack's show by his best friend, however the lyrics are changed from "spike your hair" to "buzz your hair".
  • The song was performed live at a WrestleMania party in Dublin which included a pre-taped introduction from Zack Ryder.
  • References

    Just Take Care, Spike Your Hair (The Broski of the Week Song) Wikipedia