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2003 single by Justin Timberlake
This article is about the Justin Timberlake song. For the Black Eyed Peas song, seeRock That Body. For the VIXX song, seeRock Ur Body.

"Rock Your Body"
Single byJustin Timberlake
from the albumJustified
B-side"Worthy Of"
ReleasedMarch 17, 2003 (2003-03-17)
Recorded2002
StudioMaster Sound
Genre
Length4:27
4:58 (video version)
LabelJive
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)The Neptunes
Justin Timberlake singles chronology
"Work It"
(2003)
"Rock Your Body"
(2003)
"Señorita"
(2003)
Music video
"Rock Your Body" onYouTube

"Rock Your Body" is a song by American singerJustin Timberlake from his debut studio album,Justified (2002).The Neptunes (consisting ofChad Hugo andPharrell Williams) wrote and produced the song. The song features background vocals by American singer Vanessa Marquez, who was signed to The Neptunes'Star Trak record label at the time.Jive Records released the track on March 17, 2003, as the third single fromJustified. Originally intended to be featured onMichael Jackson's tenth studio albumInvincible (2001), Jackson rejected the song along with several other tracks, which were instead given to Timberlake for his debut album. It is an uptempo,discogroove,soul infused song containing influences from Jackson andStevie Wonder.

The song received generally positive reviews, withmusic critics noting it as a stand-out track, while complimenting its musical elements. "Rock Your Body" topped theAustralian Singles Chart. It peaked at number two on theUK Singles Chart and became the third single fromJustified to do so, following "Like I Love You" and "Cry Me a River". It also charted at number five on the USBillboard Hot 100. It was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and double platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales of 500,000 and 1,200,000 copies, respectively.

The accompanying music video for "Rock Your Body", which was directed byFrancis Lawrence, features Timberlake with several back-up dancers performing choreography within a multi-color lighted cube. Timberlake performed the song live several times, including the highly controversial performance at theSuper Bowl XXXVIII halftime show withR&B singerJanet Jackson, referred to as a "wardrobe malfunction".

Writing and recording

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"Rock Your Body" was written byJustin Timberlake and its producers,Chad Hugo andPharrell Williams.[1] It was recorded at Master Sound Recording Studios andWindmark Recording, both located inVirginia Beach with Andrew Coleman serving as arecording engineer.[1] It wasmixed by Serban Ghenea at Windmark Recording, with Daniel Botancourt and Tim Roberts aiding as additional engineers.[1] John Hanes provided additional Pro Tools engineering. All theinstrumentation was delivered by Hugo and Williams, with vocal arrangements handled by the latter and Timberlake.[1] Vanessa Marquez provided additional vocals, which were recorded by Eddie Delena at theRecord Plant located inLos Angeles.[1] "Rock Your Body" was initially given to Michael Jackson for his tenth and final studio albumInvincible (2001), along with several other songs by The Neptunes.[2][3] Jackson did not want any of the tracks, and so all the material was passed onto Timberlake for his debut album,Justified.[2][3]

Composition and reception

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"Rock Your Body" is anuptempo,discogroove, soul infused track. It has been compared to the discographies ofMichael Jackson andStevie Wonder.[4][5]

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"Rock Your Body" has a running duration of four minutes and twenty-seven seconds. TheuptempoR&B,[6][7]discogroove,[8]soul[4] infused song contains influences from both Michael Jackson andStevie Wonder.[4][5] The song incorporates tinny, "keyboard-set-to-emulate-clavichord"synthesizers ofThe Neptunes' late 90s productions,[7] overlaid with "keys and a propulsive drum vamp".[7] Timberlake makes use of hisfalsetto range,[6] and Vanessa Marquez sings the female section.[9] Alex Needham ofNME noted the track to contain characteristics from material within Jackson's albumOff the Wall (1979).[5]

According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com bySony/ATV Music Publishing, "Rock Your Body" is written in the key ofE minor and has atempo of 101 beats per minute.[10] It follows thechord progression of F/G-G/A-Em, with Justin Timberlake's vocal range spanning from the low note ofB3 to the high note ofD6.[10] Andy Kellman ofAllMusic noted "Rock Your Body" as a stand-out fromJustified,[11] as did Jane Stevenson ofJam!, who interpreted its Jackson influence.[12] GivingJustified a negative review, Caroline Sullivan ofThe Guardian noted "Rock Your Body" as "predictable".[13]Complex's Tannis Spenser listed the song as the fifth best Justin Timberlake song, praising its "near perfect sing along chorus" and Timberlake's vocals.[6]

Pitchfork Media listed the song at 23 on their list of the best singles of 2003, with editor Dominique Leone writing "Rock Your Body" is "as fine an approximation ofOff the Wall-eraMJ as I've ever heard. The pleading falsetto is right on time, immediately preceded by tough talk about grabbing your girl (and a "couple more")-- the drama!"[14]

Chart performance

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On the week of March 22, 2003, "Rock Your Body" debuted on the USBillboard Hot 100 at number 61, earning the Hot Shot Debut honor.[15] The following week, the song entered the top 40 at number 37, and in its third week, reached number 28.[16][17] In its fourth week, the song charted at number 20 on the Hot 100, and in its fifth week, rose further to number 13.[18][19] Within its sixth week, it moved up two positions to number 11, and reached number 10 the following week.[20][21] "Rock Your Body" eventually reached its peak at number five, where it remained for one week.[22] The song remained on the Hot 100 for 22 weeks before dropping out.[22] The song topped the USMainstream Top 40 chart, where it remained for one week.[23] It was less successful on the USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where it peaked at number 45.[24] On February 5, 2005, the song was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of 500,000 copies.[25] As of 2018, the song has sold 2 million copies in the country.[26]

Internationally, the song was met with a similar response. "Rock Your Body" debuted on theAustralian Singles Chart at number one.[27] It dropped to number three the following week, where it remained in the top ten for six weeks; it stayed on the chart for eleven weeks before dropping out.[27] The song was certified platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 70,000 copies.[28] On theUK Singles Chart, "Rock Your Body" became Timberlake's third consecutive number two hit, following "Like I Love You" and "Cry Me a River".[29] On theNew Zealand Singles Chart, "Rock Your Body" achieved its peak on the week of June 22, 2003, its second week on the chart, at number four.[30] The song remained on the chart for 20 weeks, and was later certified triple platinum byRecorded Music NZ (RMNZ), for 90,000 equivalent units.[30][31]

It charted within the top five on theDanish Singles Chart andIrish Singles Chart, peaking at number three and four, respectively.[32][33] It peaked at number six onBelgian Singles Chart (Flanders),[34]Finnish Singles Chart andDutch Singles Chart.[35][36] "Rock Your Body" was less successful in other territories. It charted within the top 20 on theBelgian Singles Chart (Wallonia),[37]French Singles Chart,[38]Swedish Singles Charts andNorwegian Singles Chart.[39][40] It charted outside the top 20 on theGerman Singles Chart,[41]Swiss Singles Chart andAustrian Singles Chart; the latter chart is the song's lowest charting territory, where it peaked at number 56.[42][43]

Music video

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Timberlake dancing inside a cube surrounded by an array of colored light

The music video was directed byFrancis Lawrence and filmed in February 2003.[44][45] It opens within a black cube with an array of different colored lights with several people dancing. The video inter-cuts to Justin Timberlake singing to the song. Timberlake then floats to the floor from an opening in the cubic's ceiling, performing choreography with his supporting dancers and singing to the track's first verse. Throughout the video, it inter-cuts to Timberlake dancing by himself, with the sections sometimes featuring the camera panning around Timberlake's face. Entering the second verse, Timberlake is in the cube on his own, manipulating the motion of the cube with his hands, with his legs following the moving platform. Timberlake then returns performing choreography again with his dancers.

Following the second chorus, Timberlake dances withStaci Flood, who lip syncs Vanessa Marquez's section. Timberlake is seenbeatboxing. The video ends with Timberlake's duplicates dancing. The music video onYouTube has received over 190 million views as of April 2024.[46]

Live performances

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Timberlake performed "Rock Your Body" during hisJustified World Tour and theChristina Aguilera conjoint tourJustified & Stripped Tour, both in support of his debut albumJustified.[47] He performed the song live on the sketch comedy showSaturday Night Live in October 2003, where he served as host and musical guest.[48] On February 1, 2004, Timberlake performed the song withpop singerJanet Jackson during her performance at theSuper Bowl XXXVIII halftime show.[49] At the moment he sang the lyric "Bet I'll have you naked by the end of this song", he ripped off part of Jackson's outfit, momentarily exposing her rightbreast on live television.[49] Timberlake distanced himself from thecontroversy while Jackson faced much criticism and backlash. He later commented that "America's harsher on women ... [and] unfairly harsh on ethnic people."[50] Timberlake performed the song at theHollywood Palladium, following his performance at the55th Annual Grammy Awards on February 10, 2013.[51] He performed "Rock Your Body" in a medley with other of his songs at the2013 MTV Video Music Awards. In 2016, he performed the song along with "Can't Stop the Feeling!" during the interval act of theEurovision Song Contest 2016 grand finale.[52]

"Rock Your Body" was featured onThe Justified World Tour (2003/04),Justified and Stripped Tour (2003),FutureSex/LoveShow (2007),Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour with rapperJay-Z (2013),The 20/20 Experience World Tour (2013/14),The Man of the Woods Tour (2018/19) andThe Forget Tomorrow World Tour (2024/25).[53] He again performed the song during theSuper Bowl LII halftime show in 2018, this time abruptly stopping the "have you naked..." line and, after a brief pause, segueing into another song.

Track listings

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  • European CD single
  1. "Rock Your Body" (Album Version) — 4:28
  2. "Rock Your Body" (Sander Kleinenberg's Just in the Radio Edit) — 3:33
  • French CD single
  1. "Rock Your Body" (Album Version) — 4:28
  2. "Rock Your Body" (Paul Oakenfold Radio Edit) — 3:50
  3. "Rock Your Body" (Video)
  • CD maxi single
  1. "Rock Your Body" (Album Version) — 4:28
  2. "Rock Your Body" (Sander Kleinenberg's Just in the Radio Edit) — 3:33
  3. "Rock Your Body" (Paul Oakenfold Mix) — 5:41
  4. "Rock Your Body" (Instrumental with Beatbox) — 4:28
  • Cassette single
  1. "Rock Your Body" (Album Version) — 4:28
  2. "Rock Your Body" (Sander Kleinenberg's Just in the Radio Edit) — 3:33
  3. "Worthy Of" — 4:09
  • 12-inch vinyl
  1. "Rock Your Body" (Album Version) — 4:28
  2. "Rock Your Body" (Paul Oakenfold Mix) — 5:41
  3. "Rock Your Body" (Sander Kleinenberg's Just in the Club Mix) — 9:32

Personnel

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Credits are adapted fromAllMusic and theJustified inlay.[54][1]

  • David Betancourt – assistant engineer
  • Andrew Coleman – engineer
  • Eddie DeLena – vocal engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Ian Green – engineer, programming
  • Chaz Harpe – mastering
  • Chad Hugo – instrumentation, producer
  • Eelke Kalberg – producer
  • Sander Kleinenberg – producer, remixing
  • S. Molijn – producer
  • Paul Oakenfold – remixing
  • Herb Powers – mastering
  • Tim Roberts – assistant engineer
  • Justin Timberlake – primary artist, vocal arrangement, vocals
  • Pharrell Williams – instrumentation, producer, vocal arrangement, vocals
  • Vanessa Marquez – additional vocals

Charts

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Weekly charts

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2003 weekly chart performance for "Rock Your Body"
Chart (2003)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[27]1
Australian Club Chart (ARIA)[55]3
Australian Dance (ARIA)[56]1
Australian Urban (ARIA)[57]2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[43]56
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[58]6
Belgium Dance (Ultratop Flanders)[34]6
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[37]14
Belgium Dance (Ultratop Wallonia)[59]6
Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)[60]31
Canada CHR (Nielsen BDS)[61]1
Croatia (HRT)[62]3
Denmark (Tracklisten)[32]3
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[63]2
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[35]6
France (SNEP)[38]15
Germany (GfK)[41]25
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[64]31
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[65]37
Ireland (IRMA)[33]4
Italy (FIMI)[66]21
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[67]2
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[36]6
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[30]4
Norway (VG-lista)[40]17
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[68]6
Scotland (OCC)[69]2
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[39]15
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[42]34
UK Singles (OCC)[29]2
UK Dance (OCC)[70]1
UK Indie (OCC)[71]2
USBillboard Hot 100[22]5
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[72]24
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[73]
Remixes
1
USDance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[74]3
USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[24]45
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[23]1
USRhythmic (Billboard)[75]7
2013 weekly chart performance for "Rock Your Body"
Chart (2013)Peak
position
Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)[76]26

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance for "Rock Your Body"
Chart (2003)Position
Australia (ARIA)[77]46
Australian Club Chart (ARIA)[78]35
Australian Dance (ARIA)[79]19
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[80]54
Belgium Dance (Ultratop Flanders)[81]44
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[82]82
Belgium Dance (Ultratop Wallonia)[83]44
Ireland (IRMA)[84]50
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[85]25
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[86]62
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[87]19
UK Singles (OCC)[88]55
USBillboard Hot 100[89]32
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[90]57
US Dance Club Play (Billboard)[91]8
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[92]5
US Rhythmic Top 40 (Billboard)[93]29

Certifications

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Certifications and sales for "Rock Your Body"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[28]2× Platinum140,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[94]Gold30,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[95]Platinum90,000
Italy (FIMI)[96]Gold50,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[31]3× Platinum90,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[97]2× Platinum1,200,000
United States (RIAA)[25]Gold2,000,000[26]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Rock Your Body"
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United StatesMarch 17, 2003Jive[98]
April 7, 2003Urban contemporary radio[99]
AustraliaMay 5, 2003CD[100]
JapanMay 6, 2003Maxi-CD[101]
GermanyMay 19, 2003[102]
United Kingdom
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[103]

Cover versions and appearances in other media

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