Lipstick and Bruises

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"Lipstick and Bruises"
Lit - Lipstick and Bruises.jpg
Single by Lit
from the album Atomic
ReleasedOctober 16, 2001
Genre Alternative rock
Length2:59
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) A. Jay Popoff, Jeremy Popoff
Lit singles chronology
"Over My Head"
(2000)
"Lipstick and Bruises"
(2001)
"Addicted"
(2002)

"Lipstick and Bruises" is a song by American rock band Lit, released in 2001. The song was featured on their third album Atomic as the lead single. The song was also featured in a 2001 movie Out Cold and the following year on the 2002 movie starring Britney Spears, Crossroads . The song peaked at number 10. on the Billboard's Modern Rock chart making it the most successful single on the album.

Contents

Music video

The music video features the band playing at a concert. [1] The music video was directed by Mark Gerard.

Track listing

  1. "Lipstick and Bruises" – 2:59

Chart performance

Chart (2001)Peak
position
US Alternative Airplay ( Billboard ) [3] 10
US Mainstream Rock ( Billboard ) [4] 28

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