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==Music video==
==Music video==
The video, directed by Matt Alonzo, starts with people [[breakdancing]]. The scene then cuts to the New Boyz in beds with girls. Then, Legacy gets a text message reading "You're a jerk". It then cuts to more people dancing on the street. [[Tyga]] and [[Paul Wall]] make cameos in the video. The video contains dancing by popular [[jerkin']] crews The Power Ranger$ & Action Figures. The leaked and the video version of the song samples "Scotty" by Fabo of [[D4L]], however the sample was removed by the single version.
The video, directed by Matt Alonzo, starts with people [[breakdancing]]. The scene then cuts to the New Boyz in beds with girls. Then, Legacy gets a text message reading "You're a jerk". It then cuts to more people dancing on the street. [[Tyga]] and [[Paul Wall]] make cameos in the video. The video contains dancing by popular [[jerkin']] crews The Power Ranger$ & Action Figures. The leaked and the video version of the song samples "Scotty" by Fabo of [[D4L]], however the sample was removed from the single version.


==Charts==
==Charts==

Revision as of 01:28, 10 August 2009

"You're a Jerk"
Song

"You're a Jerk" is a song by hip-hop duo New Boyz from their EP Skinny Jeans and a Mic.[1] New Boyz made this song at Ben J’s house, laying down their vocals in a closet.[2]

Music video

The video, directed by Matt Alonzo, starts with people breakdancing. The scene then cuts to the New Boyz in beds with girls. Then, Legacy gets a text message reading "You're a jerk". It then cuts to more people dancing on the street. Tyga and Paul Wall make cameos in the video. The video contains dancing by popular jerkin' crews The Power Ranger$ & Action Figures. The leaked and the video version of the song samples "Scotty" by Fabo of D4L, however the sample was removed from the single version.

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 24
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 14
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 4

References