Rockefeller Street

"Rockefeller Street" is a song by Getter Jaani which represented Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf.[1]

"Rockefeller Street"
Single by Getter Jaani
from the album Rockefeller Street
Released24 January 2011
GenreElectropop
Length3:13
LabelMoonwalk
Songwriter(s)Sven Lõhmus
Producer(s)Sven Lõhmus
Getter Jaani singles chronology
"Grammofon"
(2010)
"Rockefeller Street"
(2011)
"Valged ööd"
(2011)
"Rockefeller Street"
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final result
9th
Semi-final points
60
Final result
24th
Final points
44
Entry chronology
◄ "Siren" (2010)   
"Kuula" (2012) ►

The song was composed by Sven Lõhmus, writer of the 2005 and 2009 Eurovision entries for Estonia.

Alongside the act were two female backing vocalists on stage, singer and dancer Marilin Kongo who was also involved with "Rändajad", the 2009 Estonian entry, singer and actress Anna Põldvee, and three male street-dancers Ahto Paasik, Eghert-Sören Nõmm and Ahti Kiili.

The song gained 44 points and finished in 24th place of 25 in the final.

The song became an internet meme after a video of two Japanese men playing a Nightcore version of the song using the rhythm game osu! following them dancing to the song became popular on social media. Their dance moves also became popular, spreading to apps and sites such as TikTok and YouTube in 2018. The original song is in E minor while the meme nightcore version is in G minor, having been sped up by 1.25x with the pitch also increased.

Track listing

Digital download - Single
No.TitleLength
1."Rockefeller Street"3:13
Digital download - Remix
No.TitleLength
1."Rockefeller Street" (Remix)3:58

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[2] 40
Estonia (Top 40)[3] 3
Ireland (IRMA)[4] 44
UK Indie (Official Charts Company)[5] 33

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United Kingdom 25 February 2011[6] Digital download Moonwalk

References


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