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"'''Cobrastyle'''" is a song performed by Swedish band [[Teddybears (band)|Teddybears]], featuring Jamaican singer [[Mad Cobra]]. The song was released on their 2004 album ''[[Fresh (Teddybears album)|Fresh]]'', and reissued on their 2006 album ''[[Soft Machine (Teddybears album)|Soft Machine]]''. It was released as a single on 6 June 2006. |
"'''Cobrastyle'''" is a song performed by Swedish band [[Teddybears (band)|Teddybears]], featuring Jamaican singer [[Mad Cobra]]. The song uses [[Mad Cobra]]’s earlier song “Press Trigger”, released in 2001. The song was released on their 2004 album ''[[Fresh (Teddybears album)|Fresh]]'', and reissued on their 2006 album ''[[Soft Machine (Teddybears album)|Soft Machine]]''. It was released as a single on 6 June 2006. |
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==Music video== |
==Music video== |
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The music video for "Cobrastyle" features a [[stop-motion]] [[ |
The music video for "Cobrastyle" features a [[stop-motion]] [[gorilla]] and [[cobra]] robot attacking each other in front of a mountain range, while Teddybears and Mad Cobra perform the song.<ref>{{cite web|title=Teddybears Sthlm;Mad Cobra - Cobrastyle|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMKsY4wzoxY |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/LMKsY4wzoxY |archive-date=2021-12-15 |url-status=live|work=YouTube|access-date=27 May 2012|author=teddybearssthlmVEVO|date=2 October 2009}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
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The official music video for "Cobrastyle" features a mixture of retro footage and footage of the band in costume made to look like older recordings.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5SA6L722kI | title=Teddybears - Cobrastyle (Feat. Mad Cobra) [Official Video] | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref> |
The official music video for "Cobrastyle" features a mixture of retro footage and footage of the band in costume made to look like older recordings.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5SA6L722kI | title=Teddybears - Cobrastyle (Feat. Mad Cobra) [Official Video] | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref> |
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==Usage in media== |
==Usage in media== |
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The song has been featured in the pilot episodes of two American television programs, ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'' and ''[[Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)|Teen Wolf]]''. It was featured in S1:E2 of the American television miniseries ''[[The Dropout]]''. It was also used in the comedy films ''[[After the Sunset]]'', ''[[Date Night]]'', ''[[The Benchwarmers]]'', ''[[Employee of the Month (2006 film)|Employee of the Month]]'', ''[[College Road Trip]]'', ''[[Don't Hang Up (film)|Don't Hang Up]]'', ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010 film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]'', ''[[Rise (2022 film)|Rise]], Shamlet'', the video game ''[[FIFA 06]]'', ''[[FIFA 23]]'' and ''[[Forza Motorsport 2]]'',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Forza Motorsport 2 soundtrack at RacingSoundtracks.com |url=https://racingsoundtracks.com/game/forza-motorsport-2 |access-date=24 February 2024 |website=racingsoundtracks.com}}</ref> the trailers for ''[[Epic Movie]]'', ''[[G-Force (film)|G-Force]]'' and ''[[Megamind]]''.{{citation needed|date=February 2021}} and was featured in a [[KFC]] ad in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], as well as an ad for the Volvo XC40 Recharge. It was also featured in S3:E6 of ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''. |
The song has been featured in the pilot episodes of two American television programs, ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'' and ''[[Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)|Teen Wolf]]''. It was featured in S1:E2 of the American television miniseries ''[[The Dropout]]''. It was also used in the comedy films ''[[After the Sunset]]'', ''[[Date Night]]'', ''[[The Benchwarmers]]'', ''[[Employee of the Month (2006 film)|Employee of the Month]]'', ''[[College Road Trip]]'', ''[[Don't Hang Up (film)|Don't Hang Up]]'', ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010 film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]'', ''[[Man of the Year (2006 film)]]'',''[[Rise (2022 film)|Rise]], Shamlet'', the video game ''[[FIFA 06]]'', ''[[FIFA 23]]'' and ''[[Forza Motorsport 2]]'',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Forza Motorsport 2 soundtrack at RacingSoundtracks.com |url=https://racingsoundtracks.com/game/forza-motorsport-2 |access-date=24 February 2024 |website=racingsoundtracks.com}}</ref> the trailers for ''[[Epic Movie]]'', ''[[G-Force (film)|G-Force]]'' and ''[[Megamind]]''.{{citation needed|date=February 2021}} and was featured both in a [[KFC]] and [[Sky UK|Sky]]<ref>{{Citation |title=Sky Glass {{!}} Smarter than a Smart TV |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWh6V4P4deQ |access-date=2024-03-22 |language=en}}</ref> ad in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], as well as an ad for the Volvo FMX and separately another ad featuring the Volvo XC40 Recharge. It was also featured in S3:E6 of ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''. |
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It was also used for the World Wrestling Entertainment PPV [[SummerSlam (2006)|SummerSlam]]. |
It was also used for the World Wrestling Entertainment PPV [[SummerSlam (2006)|SummerSlam]] in 2006. |
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=== Promotion === |
=== Promotion === |
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Ahead of the October 2007 Australian release of ''Robyn'' through [[Modular Recordings]], "Konichiwa Bitches" and "Cobrastyle" were released together as a double A-side single, a month before the album's release.<ref name="Junkee">{{cite web|title=Robyn says konichiwa Australia!|url=http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/robyn-says-konichiwa-australia/786762|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170930085052/http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/robyn-says-konichiwa-australia/786762|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 30, 2017|publisher=[[Junkee]]|date=6 September 2007|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> To promote the album and single, Robyn performed two concerts in Australia in mid-September.<ref name="Junkee"/> |
Ahead of the October 2007 Australian release of ''Robyn'' through [[Modular Recordings]], "Konichiwa Bitches" and "Cobrastyle" were released together as a double A-side single, a month before the album's release.<ref name="Junkee">{{cite web|title=Robyn says konichiwa Australia!|url=http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/robyn-says-konichiwa-australia/786762|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170930085052/http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/robyn-says-konichiwa-australia/786762|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 30, 2017|publisher=[[Junkee]]|date=6 September 2007|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> To promote the album and single, Robyn performed two concerts in Australia in mid-September.<ref name="Junkee"/> |
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=== Critical reception === |
=== Critical reception === |
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Daniel Rivera of ''[[PopMatters]]'' called Robyn's version "a damn near perfect Teddy Bears cover (easily surpassing the original)",<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Robyn |url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/robyn-robyn/ |author=Allan Stackhouse|magazine=[[PopMatters]]|date=23 April 2008|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> while ''LA Music Blog'' thought the song was "futuristic and brilliant".<ref>{{cite web|title=ALBUM REVIEW: ROBYN – BODY TALK PT. 2|url=http://lamusicblog.com/2010/09/review/album-review-robyn-body-talk-pt-2/ |author=Allan Stackhouse|publisher=LA Music Blog|date=7 September 2010|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> Robyn's cover version was listed as number 61 on ''[[Rolling Stone]]''{{'}}s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008, who praised the song's "blast of freezy-cool electro that oozes sass."<ref name=bestsongs>{{cite web|title=100 Best Songs of 2008|date=19 January 2009 |url=http://rollingstoneindia.com/100-best-songs-of-2008/|access-date=9 June 2013}}</ref> |
Daniel Rivera of ''[[PopMatters]]'' called Robyn's version "a damn near perfect Teddy Bears cover (easily surpassing the original)",<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Robyn |url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/robyn-robyn/ |author=Allan Stackhouse|magazine=[[PopMatters]]|date=23 April 2008|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> while ''LA Music Blog'' thought the song was "futuristic and brilliant".<ref>{{cite web|title=ALBUM REVIEW: ROBYN – BODY TALK PT. 2|url=http://lamusicblog.com/2010/09/review/album-review-robyn-body-talk-pt-2/ |author=Allan Stackhouse|publisher=LA Music Blog|date=7 September 2010|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> Robyn's cover version was listed as number 61 on ''[[Rolling Stone]]''{{'}}s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008, who praised the song's "blast of freezy-cool electro that oozes sass."<ref name=bestsongs>{{cite web|title=100 Best Songs of 2008|date=19 January 2009 |url=http://rollingstoneindia.com/100-best-songs-of-2008/|access-date=9 June 2013}}</ref> |
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[[The New Yorker]] described "Cobrastyle" as a "fast, chattering electronic track that runs at a punk tempo, except for the moments when it drops in fragments of dancehall rhythms", feeling that Robyn's lyrical delivery was "a mash of language from everywhere and nowhere, and sound decidedly un-Swedish".<ref name="NewYorker">{{cite magazine|title=Robyn says konichiwa Australia!|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/07/05/dancehall-dream|author=Sasha Frere-Jones|magazine=[[The New Yorker]]|date=5 July 2010|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> Stephen M. Deusner of ''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]'' felt her delivery was Robyn "playfully [turning] Mad Cobra's Jamaican patois into a dance nursery rhyme".<ref>{{cite web|title=Robyn The Rakamonie EP|url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/9682-the-rakamonie-ep/|author=Stephen M. Deusner|website=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]|date=1 December 2006|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> ''Prefix Magazine'' felt that the lyrics of "Cobrastyle" and ''Robyn'' in general were "wonderfully dumb throughout...Robyn clearly has a fondness for big empty pop that sounds good but says little", feeling that "it takes a hardened soul to withstand the charms of an album" with lyrics such as "Cobrastyle"'s.<ref>{{cite web|title=Robyn |url=http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/robyn/18942/ |author=Nick|publisher=Prefix Magazine|date=5 June 2008|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> |
''[[The New Yorker]]'' described "Cobrastyle" as a "fast, chattering electronic track that runs at a punk tempo, except for the moments when it drops in fragments of dancehall rhythms", feeling that Robyn's lyrical delivery was "a mash of language from everywhere and nowhere, and sound decidedly un-Swedish".<ref name="NewYorker">{{cite magazine|title=Robyn says konichiwa Australia!|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/07/05/dancehall-dream|author=Sasha Frere-Jones|magazine=[[The New Yorker]]|date=5 July 2010|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> Stephen M. Deusner of ''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]'' felt her delivery was Robyn "playfully [turning] Mad Cobra's Jamaican patois into a dance nursery rhyme".<ref>{{cite web|title=Robyn The Rakamonie EP|url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/9682-the-rakamonie-ep/|author=Stephen M. Deusner|website=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]|date=1 December 2006|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> ''Prefix Magazine'' felt that the lyrics of "Cobrastyle" and ''Robyn'' in general were "wonderfully dumb throughout...Robyn clearly has a fondness for big empty pop that sounds good but says little", feeling that "it takes a hardened soul to withstand the charms of an album" with lyrics such as "Cobrastyle"'s.<ref>{{cite web|title=Robyn |url=http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/robyn/18942/ |author=Nick|publisher=Prefix Magazine|date=5 June 2008|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> |
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In a mixed review by for ''GayCalgary Magazine'', Rob Diaz-Marino found "Cobrastyle" melodically likable, but "felt like something was being held back".<ref>{{cite web|title=Music Review |url=http://www.gaycalgary.com/Magazine.aspx?id=52&article=249 |author=Rob Diaz-Marino|publisher=GayCalgary® Magazine|date=February 2008|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> |
In a mixed review by for ''GayCalgary Magazine'', Rob Diaz-Marino found "Cobrastyle" melodically likable, but "felt like something was being held back".<ref>{{cite web|title=Music Review |url=http://www.gaycalgary.com/Magazine.aspx?id=52&article=249 |author=Rob Diaz-Marino|publisher=GayCalgary® Magazine|date=February 2008|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> |
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===Formats and track listings=== |
===Formats and track listings=== |
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*"'''Konichiwa Bitches'''" / "'''Cobrastyle'''"<ref name="aside">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/konichiwa-bitches-cobrastyle/id263968678|title=Konichiwa Bitches / Cobrastyle by Robyn|work=[[iTunes Store]]|publisher=[[Apple, Inc]]|access-date=2011-02-12}}</ref> |
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#"Konichiwa Bitches" – 2:38 |
#"Konichiwa Bitches" – 2:38 |
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#"Cobrastyle" – 4:12 |
#"Cobrastyle" – 4:12 |
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#"Konichiwa Bitches" ([[Trentemøller]] |
#"Konichiwa Bitches" ([[Trentemøller]] remix) – 6:25 |
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#"Cobrastyle" ([[Muscles (musician)|Muscles]] |
#"Cobrastyle" ([[Muscles (musician)|Muscles]] remix) – 3:52 |
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*"'''Cobrastyle Remixes'''" (US promo)<ref name="US-Promo">{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Robyn-Cobrastyle-Remixes/release/1512287 |title=Robyn – Cobrastyle Remixes |work=Discogs|access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref> |
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#"Cobrastyle" ([[Mason (musician)|Mason]] |
#"Cobrastyle" ([[Mason (musician)|Mason]] remix) – 5:30 |
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#"Cobrastyle" ([[Adam K & Soha]] |
#"Cobrastyle" ([[Adam K & Soha]] remix) – 6:42 |
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#"Cobrastyle" (The Touch |
#"Cobrastyle" (The Touch remix) – 6:08 |
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#"Cobrastyle" ([[Samim]] |
#"Cobrastyle" ([[Samim]] remix) – 6:10 |
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#"Cobrastyle" ([[The Bloody Beetroots]] |
#"Cobrastyle" ([[The Bloody Beetroots]] remix) – 4:01 |
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#"Cobrastyle" (Mason |
#"Cobrastyle" (Mason dub) – 5:29 |
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#"Cobrastyle" (The Bloody Beetroots |
#"Cobrastyle" (The Bloody Beetroots instrumental) – 4:02 |
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Single by Teddybears featuring Mad Cobra | ||||
from the album Fresh and Soft Machine | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Genre | Ragga, alternative dance, dance-rock, indietronica[1][2][3] | |||
Length | 2:59 | |||
Label | Big Beat | |||
Songwriter(s) |
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Teddybears featuring Mad Cobra singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Cobrastyle" on YouTube |
"Cobrastyle" is a song performed by Swedish band Teddybears, featuring Jamaican singer Mad Cobra. The song uses Mad Cobra’s earlier song “Press Trigger”, released in 2001. The song was released on their 2004 album Fresh, and reissued on their 2006 album Soft Machine. It was released as a single on 6 June 2006.
Music video
[edit]The music video for "Cobrastyle" features a stop-motion gorilla and cobra robot attacking each other in front of a mountain range, while Teddybears and Mad Cobra perform the song.[4]
The official music video for "Cobrastyle" features a mixture of retro footage and footage of the band in costume made to look like older recordings.[5]
Usage in media
[edit]The song has been featured in the pilot episodes of two American television programs, Chuck and Teen Wolf. It was featured in S1:E2 of the American television miniseries The Dropout. It was also used in the comedy films After the Sunset, Date Night, The Benchwarmers, Employee of the Month, College Road Trip, Don't Hang Up, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Man of the Year (2006 film),Rise, Shamlet, the video game FIFA 06, FIFA 23 and Forza Motorsport 2,[6] the trailers for Epic Movie, G-Force and Megamind.[citation needed] and was featured both in a KFC and Sky[7] ad in the UK, as well as an ad for the Volvo FMX and separately another ad featuring the Volvo XC40 Recharge. It was also featured in S3:E6 of Grey's Anatomy.
It was also used for the World Wrestling Entertainment PPV SummerSlam in 2006.
Track listing
[edit]- CD single[8]
- "Cobrastyle" – 2:59
- "Cobrastyle" (Instrumental) – 2:59
- "Cobrastyle" (A capella) – 2:41
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Robyn version
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Single by Robyn | ||||
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Released | September 15, 2007 | |||
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Length | 4:12 | |||
Label | Konichiwa | |||
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Producer(s) | Teddybears | |||
Robyn singles chronology | ||||
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"Cobrastyle" on YouTube |
"Cobrastyle" was covered by Swedish singer and songwriter Robyn on her 2006 EP, The Rakamonie EP. The cover was included on the international edition of her self-titled album Robyn. The song was released as a single in Australia in September 2007, as a part of the double A-side single "Konichiwa Bitches" / "Cobrastyle".
Promotion
[edit]Ahead of the October 2007 Australian release of Robyn through Modular Recordings, "Konichiwa Bitches" and "Cobrastyle" were released together as a double A-side single, a month before the album's release.[14] To promote the album and single, Robyn performed two concerts in Australia in mid-September.[14]
In May 2008, Robyn performed the song with the Teddybears on the Late Show with David Letterman and The View.[15][16]
Critical reception
[edit]Daniel Rivera of PopMatters called Robyn's version "a damn near perfect Teddy Bears cover (easily surpassing the original)",[17] while LA Music Blog thought the song was "futuristic and brilliant".[18] Robyn's cover version was listed as number 61 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008, who praised the song's "blast of freezy-cool electro that oozes sass."[12]
The New Yorker described "Cobrastyle" as a "fast, chattering electronic track that runs at a punk tempo, except for the moments when it drops in fragments of dancehall rhythms", feeling that Robyn's lyrical delivery was "a mash of language from everywhere and nowhere, and sound decidedly un-Swedish".[13] Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork felt her delivery was Robyn "playfully [turning] Mad Cobra's Jamaican patois into a dance nursery rhyme".[19] Prefix Magazine felt that the lyrics of "Cobrastyle" and Robyn in general were "wonderfully dumb throughout...Robyn clearly has a fondness for big empty pop that sounds good but says little", feeling that "it takes a hardened soul to withstand the charms of an album" with lyrics such as "Cobrastyle"'s.[20]
In a mixed review by for GayCalgary Magazine, Rob Diaz-Marino found "Cobrastyle" melodically likable, but "felt like something was being held back".[21]
Music videos
[edit]Two music videos were produced for "Cobrastyle". The first was released on 25 April 2008 as a viral video, and features Robyn and Perez Hilton (among others) playing strip poker.[22] The second was released on 10 October 2008. The video shows Robyn and other musicians dressed in white and set against a white background. As the band performs, graffiti artists cover the scene in paint.[23]
Usage in media
[edit]In 2023, Charli XCX used an interpolation of "Cobrastyle" in her song "Speed Drive" for Barbie the Album.[24]
Formats and track listings
[edit]- "Konichiwa Bitches" / "Cobrastyle"[25]
- "Konichiwa Bitches" – 2:38
- "Cobrastyle" – 4:12
- "Konichiwa Bitches" (Trentemøller remix) – 6:25
- "Cobrastyle" (Muscles remix) – 3:52
- "Cobrastyle Remixes" (US promo)[26]
- "Cobrastyle" (Mason remix) – 5:30
- "Cobrastyle" (Adam K & Soha remix) – 6:42
- "Cobrastyle" (The Touch remix) – 6:08
- "Cobrastyle" (Samim remix) – 6:10
- "Cobrastyle" (The Bloody Beetroots remix) – 4:01
- "Cobrastyle" (Mason dub) – 5:29
- "Cobrastyle" (The Bloody Beetroots instrumental) – 4:02
Charts
[edit]Chart (2007–2008) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[27] As "Konichiwa Bitches" / "Cobrastyle" |
67 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[28] | 17 |
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[29] | 7 |
Release history
[edit]Country | Release date | Format(s) | Label | Ref. |
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Australia | 15 September 2007 | Digital EP, CD single | [30] | |
United States | October 2008 | Promotional single |
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References
[edit]- ^ Michael Hann. "F&M playlist".
- ^ "Teddybears - Cobrastyle".
- ^ Marisa Brown. "Soft Machine - Album Review".
- ^ teddybearssthlmVEVO (2 October 2009). "Teddybears Sthlm;Mad Cobra - Cobrastyle". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
- ^ "Teddybears - Cobrastyle (Feat. Mad Cobra) [Official Video]". YouTube.
- ^ "Forza Motorsport 2 soundtrack at RacingSoundtracks.com". racingsoundtracks.com. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
- ^ Sky Glass | Smarter than a Smart TV, retrieved 2024-03-22
- ^ "Cobrastyle - : Release Information, Reviews and Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ^ "IFPI Greece Top 50 Singles". Archived from the original on 2005-06-17. Retrieved 2005-06-17.
- ^ "Teddybears STHLM feat. Mad Cobra – Cobra Style". Singles Top 100. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
- ^ "Årslista Singlar – År 2004" (in Swedish). Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- ^ a b "100 Best Songs of 2008". 19 January 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ^ a b Sasha Frere-Jones (5 July 2010). "Robyn says konichiwa Australia!". The New Yorker. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ a b "Robyn says konichiwa Australia!". Junkee. 6 September 2007. Archived from the original on September 30, 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ Matt Budd (25 May 2007). "Robyn - The Pop Candy Everyone Should Want". The Huffington Post . Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ Amrit Singh (May 15, 2008). "Robyn Brings Her "Cobrastyle" To The View". Stereogum. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ Allan Stackhouse (23 April 2008). "Robyn". PopMatters. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ Allan Stackhouse (7 September 2010). "ALBUM REVIEW: ROBYN – BODY TALK PT. 2". LA Music Blog. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ Stephen M. Deusner (1 December 2006). "Robyn The Rakamonie EP". Pitchfork. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ Nick (5 June 2008). "Robyn". Prefix Magazine. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ Rob Diaz-Marino (February 2008). "Music Review". GayCalgary® Magazine. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ "New Robyn!". PerezHilton.com. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ^ "New Robyn Video - "Cobrastyle"". Stereogum. 10 October 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ^ Travis, Emlyn (1 July 2023). "Charli XCX used to behead her Barbies". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ "Konichiwa Bitches / Cobrastyle by Robyn". iTunes Store. Apple, Inc. Retrieved 2011-02-12.
- ^ a b "Robyn – Cobrastyle Remixes". Discogs. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ "ARIA Report: Issue 916 - September 24, 2007" ARIA Top 100 Singles. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ "Robyn – Cobrastyle". Singles Top 100. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
- ^ "Robyn Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
- ^ "KONICHIWA BITCHES / COBRASTYLE (EXPLICIT)". Chaos Entertainment Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 30 September 2017.