Rockstar (DaBaby song)

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"Rockstar"
Rockstar Remix (Official Single Cover) - DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch.png
BLM remix artwork
Single by DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch
from the album Blame It on Baby
ReleasedApril 17, 2020
Recorded2019
Genre
Length3:01
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) SethInTheKitchen
DaBaby singles chronology
"Find My Way"
(2020)
"Rockstar"
(2020)
"Buss It Down"
(2020)
Roddy Ricch singles chronology
"Numbers"
(2020)
"Rockstar"
(2020)
"High Fashion"
(2020)
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2020 MTV Video Music Awards Song of Summer Nominated [18]
2021 Grammy Awards Record of the Year Nominated [3]
Best Melodic Rap Performance Nominated
Best Rap Song Nominated

"Rockstar Black Lives Matter Remix"

On June 12, 2020, a remix of the song, titled "Rockstar Black Lives Matter Remix", was released. It joined many other protest songs that spoke out against police brutality in the wake of the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Jessica McKinney of Complex explained how on this version, DaBaby "discusses his multiple run-ins with the police, saying, 'Cops wanna pull me over, embarrass me/Abusin' power, you never knew me, thought I was arrogant/As a juvenile, police pulled their guns like they scared of me'", while Roddy Ricch "shares a similar experience, recalling a time the police stopped him at a gas station". [19] It later ended up on the deluxe version of Blame It On Baby, which was released on August 4, 2020. [20]

Live performances

DaBaby and Ricch performed the song live at the 2020 BET Awards. The performance opened in a close-up shot of DaBaby on the ground with the knee of a police officer sitting on his neck — a recreation of George Floyd's murder. He then appeared surrounded by protesters — channeling the nationwide protests against police brutality — and performing in front of burning police cars. Ricch joined him for his verse, standing atop a cop car. [21]

Cover versions

On July 18, 2020, rapper Mario Judah released his rendition of "Rockstar". [22]

Charts

Certifications

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RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [97] 5× Platinum350,000
Austria (IFPI Austria) [98] Platinum30,000
Belgium (BEA) [99] 2× Platinum80,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [100] 2× Diamond320,000
Canada (Music Canada) [101] 8× Platinum640,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [102] 2× Platinum180,000
France (SNEP) [103] Diamond333,333
Germany (BVMI) [104] 3× Gold600,000
Italy (FIMI) [105] 2× Platinum140,000
Netherlands (NVPI) [106] Gold40,000
New Zealand (RMNZ) [107] 2× Platinum60,000
Poland (ZPAV) [108] 2× Platinum100,000
Portugal (AFP) [109] 3× Platinum30,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [110] Platinum40,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [111] 3× Platinum1,800,000
United States (RIAA) [112] 5× Platinum5,000,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece) [113] 2× Platinum4,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormatVersionLabelRef.
VariousApril 17, 2020Original
[114]
ItalyApril 24, 2020 Contemporary hit radio Universal [115]
United Kingdom [116]
Urban contemporary radio [117]
VariousJune 12, 2020
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Remix
  • Interscope
  • South Coast Music Group
[2]
United StatesJune 23, 2020Contemporary hit radioOriginal [118]

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