Justify (The Rasmus song)

"Justify" is the second single released from the 2008 album, Black Roses by the Finnish rock band, the Rasmus.

"Justify"
Single by The Rasmus
from the album Black Roses
ReleasedJanuary 30, 2009[1]
RecordedSeptember 2007 - April 2008[2]
GenreSymphonic rock
LabelPlayground Music
Songwriter(s)Lauri Ylönen, Pauli Rantasalmi, Desmond Child[2] James Michael
Producer(s)Desmond Child, Harry Sommerdahl[2]
The Rasmus singles chronology
"Livin' in a World Without You"
(2008)
"Justify"
(2009)
"October & April"
(2009)

The song is a symphonic rock song (pehmorock or "plush rock" in Finnish.)[3] The first demo for "Justify" was created in Los Angeles, California at both James Michael's and Desmond Child's studios in January 2007.

Track list

  1. "Justify"
  2. "Yesterday You Threw Away Tomorrow"
  3. "Justify (Brown Version)" (iTunes Bonus)

Video

Lauri in the music video for "Justify"

The music video for the single was filmed on November 9, 2008. It begins with lead singer Lauri Ylönen confined to a chair. He starts to cry tears of black ink, which gradually flood the room throughout the video and seemingly drown him.

Charts

Chart (2008–2009)[4] Peak
position
Austria Singles Chart 61
German Singles Chart 56
Slovakia Airplay Chart[5] 72
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