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Speak (Godsmack song)

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Released
  
April 4, 2006

Recorded
  
Las Vegas

Length
  
3:57

Format
  
CD, Maxi CD, DVD

Genre
  
Heavy metal

Label
  
Universal

"Speak" is a single by the metal band Godsmack from their fourth album IV. It reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart and number ten on the Modern Rock chart.

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Song origin

Tony Rombola wrote the music for "Speak". Tony recalls: "While on tour with Metallica, Robbie, Shannon and I were jamming in the dressing room. Sully Erna popped his head in the room 'cause he really liked the riff we were playin' and he pretty much wrote the melody and finished the song right then and there." "The chorus opened up in a way that I would never have thought to write," says Erna.

Music video

The music video for the song (directed by Wayne Isham) shows people performing stunts on cars, motorcycles, etc. with clips of the band playing.

Erna told MTV.com that he wanted to keep things simple when it came to the video for "Speak":

"No bank-breaking special-effects wizardry — not even a single explosion. We didn't want the clip to correlate in any way with the song's lyrics. We just wanted it to "emphasize power, because we feel it's a powerful song"

The end result, according to Erna, is "basically the white, rock and roll version of the 'bling' video," but instead of using Escalades and pimped-out Mercedes Benzes, "we brought in some awesome muscle cars and a bunch of my buddies from New England that do these amazing stunts on motorcycles, and it just became about fast cars, hot rods, burnouts, wheelies and rock and roll."

"We hung out for the day, nothing was choreographed. It was really cool. We just got to light up the tires all day long. And as a band, the first half of the day, we got to hang around and watch these people go off on these killer machines and do the most insane stunts we've ever seen live." Erna says.

Chart positions

  • "Speak" had a six-week run at number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
  • References

    Speak (Godsmack song) Wikipedia