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Rumors (Lindsay Lohan song)

"Rumors" is a song by American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan from her debut studio album Speak (2004). Originally titled "Just What It Is", the song was written and produced by Cory Rooney, while additional writing was done by Lohan, Taryll Jackson and T. J. Jackson. It was released as Lohan's debut single and lead single from Speak on September 27, 2004, by Casablanca Records. The song's lyrics allude to the constant paparazzi and media backlash regarding Lohan. Music critics reviews were mixed; with statements like "infectious" or "unnecessary".

"Rumors"
Single by Lindsay Lohan
from the album Speak
B-side"Over"
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2004
Studio
Genre
Length3:16
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lindsay Lohan singles chronology
"Rumors"
(2004)
"Over"
(2004)

"Rumors" achieved moderate commercial success worldwide, reaching top 30 positions in Australia, Austria, Germany and Switzerland. In the United States, the single peaked at number six on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, but was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping over 500,000 units.

The accompanying music video for "Rumors" was directed by British director Jake Nava and featured Lohan attending a nightclub, playing around with the paparazzi. The video was nominated for Best Pop Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards and reached the top position on MTV's Total Request Live. In 2014, Billboard ranked the song in its "Top 50 Forgotten Gems from the Now! series", which list songs from the series that were underrated at the time of their release.[2]

Background and composition

"Rumors" was originally titled "Just What It Is".[3] The song was written by Cory Rooney, Lohan, Taryll Jackson and T. J. Jackson.[4] It was also produced by Rooney, who provided keyboards and background vocals.[4] Peter Wade Keusch assisted the production, and was responsible along with Chris Avedon for Lohan's vocal recording, which occurred at the Poolhouse West and The Village in Los Angeles.[4] Audio mixing was done by Keusch at Sony Music Studios in New York City.[4] Christopher J. Warner provided the guitar present in the song's composition.[4] "Rumors" is in the style of R&B.[5] Lyrically, the song was written as a response to the paparazzi and media's backlash, both which are addressed in the chorus lines, where Lohan sings, "I'm tired of rumors starting/ I'm sick of being followed/ I'm tired of people lying/ Saying what they want about me/ Why can't they back up off me?/ Why can't they let me live?/ I'm going to do it my way/ Take this for just what it is."[3] Spence D. of IGN noted that Lohan's vocals are "driven by snarls, breathy croons, and emotionally restrained angst",[6] while John Murphy of musicOMH considered it "a feisty dance anthem with intelligent lyrics attacking the paparazzi and press in general".[7]

Critical reception

"Rumors" received generally mixed reviews from music critics, however, it has become one of Lohan's most recognized songs and has now been labeled as "cult pop treasure". Charles Merwin of Stylus Magazine thought that "Rumors" was not a good choice for a single, stating, "in fact, for a girl, that has been tagged as America’s next sweetheart by some media outlets, it might be the worst choice of subject matter for the opening statement from a girl that automatically has more to prove to audiences because of her stature as an actress. Unfortunately, 'Rumors' is about as good as it gets."[8] Erik Missio of ChartAttack thought that the song "presented potential for a semi-palatable debut effort", but further added that it is a "crap of a spectularly unspectacular level."[9] Entertainment Weekly contributor Nicholas Fonseca, however, considered "Rumors" a guilty pleasure,[10] while Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic selected the song a Track Pick in the review of Speak.[11] IGN's Spence D. described it as "pervasively infectious, the kind of track that will no doubt keep the dance floors sweaty and steamy for a few months to come."[6] John Murphy of musicOMH praised "Rumors" as a departure from Speak's soft rock genre.[7]

Chart performance

"Rumors" achieved moderate commercial success worldwide. In the United States, the single peaked at number six on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and reached number 23 on the Mainstream Top 40 component chart.[12][13] However, it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in February 2005.[14] In Australia, "Rumors" debuted at number 19 on the ARIA charts, peaking at number 10 six weeks later,[15] while being certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[16] The single also attained top 30 positions in Austria and Switzerland, and reached the top 40 in the Netherlands and Sweden.[15] In Germany, "Rumors" debuted and peaked at number 14.[17]

Music video

Casablanca Records commissioned a music video to be directed by British director Jake Nava, who previously worked in the same year with Britney Spears on her music video for "My Prerogative",[18] between September 11 and the early hours of September 13, 2004.[19] The music video for "Rumors" premiered on October 14, 2004, and October 20, 2004, through Disney Channel and MTV.[20]

Synopsis

In the beginning of the video, Lohan is followed by paparazzi as she is entering her car. It is revealed that this is a Lindsay-look-alike and that the real Lindsay is entering another car to go to a club. The car comes to a stop, and she then steps into an elevator and sings the first verse of the song, while she is filmed by a CCTV camera in the elevator. The next sequence shows her running through a hallway, dressed up, before getting into the club. There, she dances in the crowd, where she takes a picture of one of the paparazzi herself to get back at him. In the next sequence, she is walking slowly through the club where she finds the man who seems to be her boyfriend. She takes a seat next to her lover and they begin kissing and touching each other, all the while being constantly filmed by cameras in the club. While Lohan sings the second chorus, she is trapped in a cage in the middle of the club and the whole crowd is watching her. After this, Lohan is shown dancing in the club with her friends. At the end of the music video, Lohan and her friends enter the top of a high-rise and perform a dance routine while helicopters are circling around them. Finally, Lohan gets into a helicopter and escapes. In the end, she throws her camera away with all the pictures taken of her.

Reception

The music video for "Rumors" received very positive reviews from critics and viewers which eventually led to the video reaching the top position on the countdown of Total Request Live on the week of October 27, 2004,[21] and was nominated on the category Best Pop Video during the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards.[22]

Live performances

Lohan performed "Rumors" on Good Morning America in December 2004. According to a MTV News staff report, "Lohan missed the cue to mouth along, forcing cameras to cut away when her mouth remained closed as she was heard singing, thanks to a backing track." A representative for Lohan, however, revealed that Lohan actually sang it live, and noted that Lohan only used a background track "to help make the song sound like it does on her album."[23] On December 31, 2004, Lohan performed "Rumors" at MTV's Iced Out New Year's Eve 2005.

Legacy

Despite having only achieved moderate commercial success, "Rumors" has since become Lohan's most recognized song of her career and has received significant attention in the years following its release.[24][25][26] In 2020, Billboard ranked the song as Lohan's best song of her career, noting that the defiant lyric, “I'm gonna do it my way / Take this for just what it is,” would "ultimately turn into Lohan’s mantra for years to come".[27] "Rumors" was also used during the opening of the 2020 Balmain Spring Fashion Show, in which Paper magazine noted that the song was finally getting recognition.[28][29] In January 2021, the song received significant social media attention after being used on the season 13 premiere of RuPaul's Drag Race in a lip sync for your life between contestants Gottmik and Utica Queen, resulting in Lohan's name becoming a trending topic on Twitter.[30]

Track listing and formats

Credits and personnel

Credits are taken from Speak liner notes.[4]

Recording

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Rumors"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[16] Gold 35,000^
United States (RIAA)[14] Gold 500,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Rumors"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States September 27, 2004 Contemporary hit radio Casablanca [42]
Japan January 26, 2005 CD single [43]
Germany February 21, 2005 [44]
April 18, 2005 [45]

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Rumors is a song by American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan from her debut studio album Speak 2004 Originally titled Just What It Is the song was written and produced by Cory Rooney while additional writing was done by Lohan Taryll Jackson and T J Jackson It was released as Lohan s debut single and lead single from Speak on September 27 2004 by Casablanca Records The song s lyrics allude to the constant paparazzi and media backlash regarding Lohan Music critics reviews were mixed with statements like infectious or unnecessary Rumors Single by Lindsay Lohanfrom the album SpeakB side Over ReleasedSeptember 27 2004StudioPoolhouse West Encino California The Village Los Angeles California GenreDance pop 1 Length3 16LabelCasablanca UniversalSongwriter s Cory Rooney Lindsay Lohan Taryll Jackson TJ JacksonProducer s Cory Rooney Peter Wade Keusch co Lindsay Lohan singles chronology Rumors 2004 Over 2004 Rumors achieved moderate commercial success worldwide reaching top 30 positions in Australia Austria Germany and Switzerland In the United States the single peaked at number six on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart but was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for shipping over 500 000 units The accompanying music video for Rumors was directed by British director Jake Nava and featured Lohan attending a nightclub playing around with the paparazzi The video was nominated for Best Pop Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards and reached the top position on MTV s Total Request Live In 2014 Billboard ranked the song in its Top 50 Forgotten Gems from the Now series which list songs from the series that were underrated at the time of their release 2 Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Critical reception 3 Chart performance 4 Music video 4 1 Synopsis 4 2 Reception 5 Live performances 6 Legacy 7 Track listing and formats 8 Credits and personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground and composition Edit Rumors source source A 20 second sample of the song s chorus features Lohan singing that she is tired of rumors starting and sick of being followed addressing the media and paparazzi 3 Problems playing this file See media help Rumors was originally titled Just What It Is 3 The song was written by Cory Rooney Lohan Taryll Jackson and T J Jackson 4 It was also produced by Rooney who provided keyboards and background vocals 4 Peter Wade Keusch assisted the production and was responsible along with Chris Avedon for Lohan s vocal recording which occurred at the Poolhouse West and The Village in Los Angeles 4 Audio mixing was done by Keusch at Sony Music Studios in New York City 4 Christopher J Warner provided the guitar present in the song s composition 4 Rumors is in the style of R amp B 5 Lyrically the song was written as a response to the paparazzi and media s backlash both which are addressed in the chorus lines where Lohan sings I m tired of rumors starting I m sick of being followed I m tired of people lying Saying what they want about me Why can t they back up off me Why can t they let me live I m going to do it my way Take this for just what it is 3 Spence D of IGN noted that Lohan s vocals are driven by snarls breathy croons and emotionally restrained angst 6 while John Murphy of musicOMH considered it a feisty dance anthem with intelligent lyrics attacking the paparazzi and press in general 7 Critical reception Edit Rumors received generally mixed reviews from music critics however it has become one of Lohan s most recognized songs and has now been labeled as cult pop treasure Charles Merwin of Stylus Magazine thought that Rumors was not a good choice for a single stating in fact for a girl that has been tagged as America s next sweetheart by some media outlets it might be the worst choice of subject matter for the opening statement from a girl that automatically has more to prove to audiences because of her stature as an actress Unfortunately Rumors is about as good as it gets 8 Erik Missio of ChartAttack thought that the song presented potential for a semi palatable debut effort but further added that it is a crap of a spectularly unspectacular level 9 Entertainment Weekly contributor Nicholas Fonseca however considered Rumors a guilty pleasure 10 while Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic selected the song a Track Pick in the review of Speak 11 IGN s Spence D described it as pervasively infectious the kind of track that will no doubt keep the dance floors sweaty and steamy for a few months to come 6 John Murphy of musicOMH praised Rumors as a departure from Speak s soft rock genre 7 Chart performance Edit Rumors achieved moderate commercial success worldwide In the United States the single peaked at number six on Billboard s Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and reached number 23 on the Mainstream Top 40 component chart 12 13 However it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in February 2005 14 In Australia Rumors debuted at number 19 on the ARIA charts peaking at number 10 six weeks later 15 while being certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA 16 The single also attained top 30 positions in Austria and Switzerland and reached the top 40 in the Netherlands and Sweden 15 In Germany Rumors debuted and peaked at number 14 17 Music video EditCasablanca Records commissioned a music video to be directed by British director Jake Nava who previously worked in the same year with Britney Spears on her music video for My Prerogative 18 between September 11 and the early hours of September 13 2004 19 The music video for Rumors premiered on October 14 2004 and October 20 2004 through Disney Channel and MTV 20 Synopsis Edit In the beginning of the video Lohan is followed by paparazzi as she is entering her car It is revealed that this is a Lindsay look alike and that the real Lindsay is entering another car to go to a club The car comes to a stop and she then steps into an elevator and sings the first verse of the song while she is filmed by a CCTV camera in the elevator The next sequence shows her running through a hallway dressed up before getting into the club There she dances in the crowd where she takes a picture of one of the paparazzi herself to get back at him In the next sequence she is walking slowly through the club where she finds the man who seems to be her boyfriend She takes a seat next to her lover and they begin kissing and touching each other all the while being constantly filmed by cameras in the club While Lohan sings the second chorus she is trapped in a cage in the middle of the club and the whole crowd is watching her After this Lohan is shown dancing in the club with her friends At the end of the music video Lohan and her friends enter the top of a high rise and perform a dance routine while helicopters are circling around them Finally Lohan gets into a helicopter and escapes In the end she throws her camera away with all the pictures taken of her Reception Edit The music video for Rumors received very positive reviews from critics and viewers which eventually led to the video reaching the top position on the countdown of Total Request Live on the week of October 27 2004 21 and was nominated on the category Best Pop Video during the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards 22 Live performances EditLohan performed Rumors on Good Morning America in December 2004 According to a MTV News staff report Lohan missed the cue to mouth along forcing cameras to cut away when her mouth remained closed as she was heard singing thanks to a backing track A representative for Lohan however revealed that Lohan actually sang it live and noted that Lohan only used a background track to help make the song sound like it does on her album 23 On December 31 2004 Lohan performed Rumors at MTV s Iced Out New Year s Eve 2005 Legacy EditDespite having only achieved moderate commercial success Rumors has since become Lohan s most recognized song of her career and has received significant attention in the years following its release 24 25 26 In 2020 Billboard ranked the song as Lohan s best song of her career noting that the defiant lyric I m gonna do it my way Take this for just what it is would ultimately turn into Lohan s mantra for years to come 27 Rumors was also used during the opening of the 2020 Balmain Spring Fashion Show in which Paper magazine noted that the song was finally getting recognition 28 29 In January 2021 the song received significant social media attention after being used on the season 13 premiere of RuPaul s Drag Race in a lip sync for your life between contestants Gottmik and Utica Queen resulting in Lohan s name becoming a trending topic on Twitter 30 Track listing and formats EditCD single 15 Rumors 3 16 Rumors Full Phatt Remix 3 25CD maxi single 15 Rumors 3 16 Rumors Full Phatt Remix 3 25 Rumors Full Phatt Club Mix 3 49 Rumors video 3 25 Digital EP 31 Rumors 3 16 Rumors Full Phatt Remix 3 25 Rumors Full Phatt Club Mix 3 50Credits and personnel EditCredits are taken from Speak liner notes 4 Recording Recorded at Poolhouse West and The Village at Los Angeles California Mixed at Sony Music Studios in New York City New York Personnel Songwriting Cory Rooney Lindsay Lohan Taryll Jackson T J Jackson Production Cory Rooney Peter Wade Keusch Recording Peter Wade Keusch Chris Avedon Mixing Peter Wade Keusch Keyboards Cory Rooney Guitar Christopher J Warner Background vocals Lindsay Lohan Cory RooneyCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Rumors Chart 2004 2005 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 32 10Austria O3 Austria Top 40 33 23Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders 15 4Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia 34 8Canada CHR Pop Top 30 Radio amp Records 35 21Germany Official German Charts 17 14Netherlands Single Top 100 36 31Sweden Sverigetopplistan 37 34Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 38 30US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 12 6US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 13 23US CHR Pop Top 50 Radio amp Records 39 24 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Rumors Chart 2005 PositionAustralia ARIA 40 65Germany Official German Charts 41 94Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Rumors Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 16 Gold 35 000 United States RIAA 14 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Rumors Region Date Format Label Ref United States September 27 2004 Contemporary hit radio Casablanca 42 Japan January 26 2005 CD single 43 Germany February 21 2005 44 April 18 2005 45 References Edit CD Review Lindsay Lohan Speak The Portland Mercury December 16 2004 Retrieved March 28 2017 Jason Lipshutz Top 50 Forgotten Gems From The Now Series JC Chasez Lindsay Lohan Samantha Mumba amp More Billboard Archived from the original on November 8 2021 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