Licensed to YouTube by ONErpm, The Orchard Music, Kontor Records, UMG (on behalf of RW Produtora); LatinAutor, Sony ATV Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., Warner Chappell, SOLAR Music Rights. A list of lyrics, artists and songs that contain the term 'nana' - from the Lyrics.com website. Na nana na nana 4x Ohhh Oh yeah I feel a shiver Soaring through the air I never hit and run One night affairs Yeah yeah yeah I hear. Volvo Driving Soccer Mom. ![]() At a concert in August 2011 According to lead vocalist, the band had struggled with the departure of drummer and was dissatisfied with the progress of the sessions for their fourth studio album until the recording of 'Na Na Na'. A breakthrough was achieved once the chord progressions for the song were in place, with Way explaining, 'That's the moment where we said, 'This song changes everything. We're starting over right now. We're starting it over with, and we're doing it now'. Everything up to that point had felt like we had been in this kind of stasis, and as artists, stasis really equals death. So, it was so bad, the vibe wasn't good, and then 'Na Na' happened. And then, all of a sudden, there was this real, big intensity underneath us, and it was the momentum we needed to dig deep and record another album'. The song was not originally intended as a single, but due to the positive response to the album's teaser video, ' Art is the Weapon', it was released and a full music video was shot. Promotion [ ] 'Na Na Na' was premiered on air September 22, 2010 via in Philadelphia, on, and in Los Angeles. The artwork was released on the band's website the next day. The song was released on September 28, 2010 in North America for purchase at and was released on November 8, 2010 in the. On the day the single was released in North America, a lyric video, which primarily literally depicts the words in the song, was released on. Named 'Na Na Na' as the official theme song for the 2010 PPV. Music video [ ] Development and release [ ] The music video premiered on on October 14, 2010. The video was co-directed by Roboshobo and and features comic book author. The music video was first previewed in the short trailer titled ' Art is the Weapon' which was released on September 17, 2010. Album opener 'Look Alive, Sunshine' was included in the music video. MTV posted photo previews on October 8, and a 30-second preview video on October 11. Improve resolution photoshop. On a 'Making of' video, Gerard Way expressed interest in shooting a third part to the Killjoy story. Synopsis [ ] The video features a strangely garbed outlaw gang called the Killjoys ( as Party Poison, as Kobra Kid, as Jet Star and as Fun Ghoul), who are being pursued in the badlands around Battery City by the sinister executive Korse (Morrison) of Better Living Industries (BL/ind) and his vampire-masked henchmen (the Draculoids); in between battles with Better Living, the gang are indulging in pornographic magazines, fast driving, and hacking vending machines. The Killjoys have a young girl as one of their members (portrayed by ), who BL/ind is out to capture. At the end of the video, after a standoff, the Killjoys lie defeated on the ground, and Missile Kid has been captured by Korse and the Draculoids. Korse tells the Killjoys to 'Keep running.' The music video for later single ' is a companion piece and continues the story of the Killjoys and BL/ind, it includes the lyrics 'keep running' which ties it to 'Na Na Na' In an interview with the band for, Gerard Way revealed that members of the band appear in the video, with guitarist as DJ 'Dr. Death Defying', and vocalist Jimmy Urine as the 'main, tall Draculoid'. Urine was originally intended to play the roller skater 'Show Pony', but was changed to a Draculoid as he cannot skate. After the video's premiere, MTV released a 'Pop-Culture Cheat Sheet' listing many of the movie and TV references in the video, including films such as,,, and perhaps most prominently, the ' franchise. There is also a reference to their previous album ' at the 1:28 marker in the video where a half buried skeleton wearing a black marching jacket at the bottom of the screen can be seen. Similarly, in one of the 'Transmissions' by Dr. Death on the band's website features a Killjoy (presumably Party Poison) searching through an abandoned room, passing by Mikey Way's Black Parade uniform from the music videos and, and picking up one of the skull-designed masks featured in Black Parade merchandise, before finding the MOUSEKAT mask seen in the video for Na Na Na.
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