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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Black Summer

[Verse 1]
A lazy rain am I, the skies refuse to cry
Cremation takes its piece of your supply
The night is dressed like noon, a sailor spoke too soon
And China's on the dark side of the moon (Hit me now)

[Verse 2]
Platypus are a few, the secret life of Roo
A personality I never knew (Get it on)
My Greta weighs a ton, the archers on the run
And no one stands alone behind the sun

[Chorus]
It's been a long time since I made a new friend
Waitin' on anothеr black summer to end
It's been a long time and you nеver know when
Waitin' on another black summer to end

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 3]
Crack the flaming whip, a-sailin' on a censorship
Riding on a headless horse to make the trip

[Chorus]
Been a long time since I made a new friend
Waitin' on another black summer to end
It's been a long time and you never know when
Waitin' on another black summer to end
[Outro]
I've been waitin', I've been waitin'
Waitin' on another black summer to end
I've been waitin', I've been waitin'
Waitin' on another black summer to end
I've been waitin', I've been waitin'
Waitin' on another black summer to end

"Black Summer" is a song by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and is the first single from their twelfth studio album, Unlimited Love. The single was released on February 4, 2022 and it was their first song in 16 years to feature guitarist John Frusciante, following his return to the band in 2019.[3] "Black Summer" quickly became a number-one single for the band on Alternative Airplay, giving them their 14th number-one single, a record for any artist on that chart, and 26th top ten single, second most for any artist on the Alternative Songs chart trailing only the Foo Fighters who have 28 top ten singles; it also gave the band a number-one single in four different decades on the Alternative Songs chart, tying them with Green Day for the most ever by an artist.[4][5] "Black Summer" won the 2022 MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video.[6] Reception The song received positive reviews from critics, although Kiedis' vocals drew confusion from critics, with some likening it to an Irish accent[7] or pirate accent.[8] Kiedis explained that the accent was a tribute to Welsh singer-songwriter Cate Le Bon,[9] whom the band's former guitarist Josh Klinghoffer had recorded with on her fifth studio album, Reward, and performed with in the experimental musical collective Banana. Vulture praised the song, saying that it has "everything you'd want with a Chilis joint — ethereal riffs noodling along, wonderfully nonsensical lyrics, and a music video that has Anthony Kiedis disrobing at the midway point".[8] Frusciante's guitar work was particularly praised, and was likened to his work on the band's 2006 album Stadium Arcadium.[10] Consequence lauded Frusciante's "signature guitar sound", noting that it "links perfectly with Flea’s energetic bass work and steps out for multiple solos. And not only that, Frusciante's anthemic backup vocals have returned, amplifying the song's chorus to create a wide screen, stadium worthy effect."[11] Producer Rick Rubin's return was also highlighted by Clash, who compared the single to the band's earlier work, with its "funky melodies and heavy rock weaved throughout".[12] Music video A music video was released simultaneously with the single, directed by Deborah Chow.[13] The music video for "Black Summer" is nominated for a 2022 MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video. It marked the band's 29th nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards since 1990 and their first nomination since 2006 when they were nominated for "Dani California".[14] Live performances The song made its live debut on April 1, 2022 on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and has been played at every show on the band's Global Stadium Tour. Personnel Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals Flea – bass guitar Chad Smith – drums, tambourine John Frusciante – guitar, backing vocals Additional musicians Matt Rollings – piano Charts Chart performance for "Black Summer" Chart (2022) Peak position Argentina (Argentina Hot 100)[15] 85 Australia (ARIA)[16] 82 Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[17] 60 Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[18] 38 Canada Rock (Billboard)[19] 1 Croatia (Billboard)[20] 20 Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[21] 4 Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[22] 83 France (SNEP)[23] 133 Germany (Official German Charts)[24] 67 Global 200 (Billboard)[25] 51 Hungary (Single Top 40)[26] 17 Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[27] 40 Ireland (IRMA)[28] 31 Israel (Media Forest)[29] 3 Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[30] 3 Lithuania (AGATA)[31] 61 Netherlands (Single Top 100)[32] 67 New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[33] 2 Portugal (AFP)[34] 110 Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[35] 99 Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[36] 3 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[37] 40 UK Singles (OCC)[38] 43 US Billboard Hot 100[39] 78 US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[40] 10 US Rock Airplay (Billboard)[41] 1 Release history Release history for "Black Summer" Region Date Format Label Ref. Various February 4, 2022 Digital downloadstreaming Warner [42] Italy Radio airplay [43] United States February 8, 2022 Alternative radio [44] Rock radio [45] References Strauss, Matthew (February 4, 2022). "Red Hot Chili Peppers Announce New Album Unlimited Love, Share Video for New Song "Black Summer"". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 16, 2022. Astley-Brown, Michael (March 13, 2022). "Red Hot Chili Peppers return to laid-back, wah-driven funk with new single, Poster Child". Guitar World. Retrieved March 16, 2022. Legaspi, Althea (February 4, 2022). "Red Hot Chili Peppers Release First Song With John Frusciante in 16 Years". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 16, 2022. News, ABC (February 10, 2022). "Red Hot Chili Peppers make career-best debut on 'Billboard' Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with "Black Summer"". kshe95.com. Archived from the original on April 25, 2022. Retrieved March 26, 2022. {{cite magazine}}: |last= has generic name (help) Rutherford, Kevin (February 16, 2022). 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