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Run Boy Run (song)

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B-side
  
Instrumental (7")

Format
  
7" CD digital download

Length
  
3:33

Released
  
21 May 2012

Recorded
  
2011

Genre
  
Chamber pop neofolk martial industrial

"Run Boy Run" is a song by Yoann Lemoine, under his stage name Woodkid. It was released as the second single from his debut studio album, The Golden Age (2012). It was written by Lemoine and Ambroise Willaume from the French band Revolver. The single was released on 21 May 2012, becoming his highest-charting single.

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Music video

The music video for Woodkid track "Run Boy Run" was nominated for Best Short Form Music Video at the 2013 Grammy Awards. It shows a young boy running, surrounded by various beasts that pick him up when he falls, hand him a sword and put a horned helmet on his head. The video was directed by Lemoine himself.

  • "Run Boy Run" was used in several O2 adverts (those voiced by Sean Bean) and in a Vodafone advert. It was used in the trailer for Now You See Me.
  • Part of the song was played during the MTV Movie Awards 2013. When Liam Hemsworth was announcing for the teaser trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
  • It was used in the debut trailer for Techland's game Dying Light.
  • It was used in the trailer for 42.
  • It was used in advertisements for Assassin's Creed III.
  • It was used in the trailer for the BBC One series The Musketeers.
  • It was used in the trailer for the final series of the BBC Three series Being Human.
  • It was used in ads for the Power Horse energy drink in the Middle East and North Africa.
  • Also used during several episodes of ITV's X Factor boot camp stages of the competition and RTL's Deutschland sucht den Superstar.
  • Played in an episode of MTV's Teen Wolf (2x11 Battlefield, during the lacrosse game).
  • Played in an episode of the CW's Reign (1x04 Hearts and Minds).
  • Played in an episode of the CW's Cult (1x02 In the Blood).
  • The final minute of the song serves as music background for Discovery Channel Iberia promo campaign "My Territory is Discovery" (2014).
  • The song was used during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2014 feature with highlights from the 2014 Football World Cup.
  • It appears on the soundtrack of the 2014 film Divergent.
  • Acrobatic team AcroArmy performed their top 12 routine to it on America's Got Talent.
  • On 13 July 2014 BBC Sport prominently featured the song in their final montage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
  • On 2 September 2014 is used by Sky Italia for the promo of the auditions of X-Factor Italy.
  • The instrumental served as the soundtrack for the promotional video of the GoPro Hero 4.
  • It was used in trailer for McFarland, USA.
  • The song was used for a Paso Doble dance by Bethany Mota and Derek Hough on the show Dancing with the Stars.
  • The song is used by Sky Sports in the opening of FL72, which covers Football League matches.
  • The song is also used in multiple adverts for Cancer Research UK.
  • It features in the 2015 trailer for SBS.
  • The song later is used as a theme song for the film The Maze Runner.
  • Part of the song is used in the BBC America trailer for series 9 of Doctor Who.
  • It was used in Sherpas Cinema film Into the Mind.
  • It is in the soundtrack of the last episode of the series The Shannara Chronicles (S01e10).
  • It was used in certain Cancer Research UK adverts throughout 2014–15.
  • Dance troupe Khronos Agoria used the song for their semi-final performance on Britain's Got Talent in May 2016.
  • On 10 July 2016 TV4 (Sweden) used the song in its final montage of UEFA Euro 2016.
  • It was used in many different gymnastics routines from 2016 Summer Olympics, mostly without vocals.
  • It was used at the end of the documentary Playing Straight on the Irish television network RTÉ.
  • It was used during a section reflecting on Team GB's success at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics during the 2016-17 New Year firework display in London with Clare Balding narrating over the song.
  • It was used during The Wind Games 2017 by contestant whose performance won the Gold in Solo Freestyle.
  • It is used by La Une (Belgium) in the closing credits of 7 à la Une.
  • It was used in the series finale of the third season of How to Get Away with Murder.
  • Run Boy Run – Remixes (EP)

    The Run Boy Run – Remixes (EP) was also released in 2012 charting in its own right. It contains the original single as well as three other remixes.

    Track listing

    1. "Run Boy Run" (album version) – (3:33)
    2. "Run Boy Run" (Sebastian remix) – (3:52)
    3. "Run Boy Run" (Tepr remix) – (5:52)
    4. "Run Boy Run" (Ostend remix) – (4:15)

    Charts

    Single release

    Run Boy Run – Remixes (EP) position

    References

    Run Boy Run (song) Wikipedia


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