Self-Esteem

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"Self Esteem"
"Self Esteem" cover
Single by The Offspring
Released 1994
Format CD, Cassette and Vinyl
Genre Punk rock
Length 4min 17 s
Label Epitaph Records
Producer(s) Thom Wilson
Chart positions
  • #37 (UK)
The Offspring singles chronology
Come Out and Play
(1994)
Self Esteem
(1995)
Gotta Get Away
(1995)

"Self Esteem" is a song by punk rock group The Offspring, the second single of their third album Smash which was released in 1994. The song was a worldwide hit.

The lyrics are about a relationship in which the girl takes advantage of her boyfriend, as he has "no self-esteem."

The song is not autobiographical as many people believe. In an interview Dexter revealed it's about one of his friends at the time and that she may or may not know it's about her.

According to the Greatest Hits DVD, the famous intro on the song, where the members sing along to the tune of the song's main riff, was first going to be played on acoustic guitar before the electric guitars come in. It sounds very similar to Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit".

This song was featured on the game SingStar Rocks.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Self Esteem"
  2. "Burn It Up"
  3. "Jennifer Lost the War"

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1994 Official Swedish Singles Charts No. 1
1994 Official Norway Singles Charts No. 1
1995 Latvian Airplay Top No. 1
1994 Official German Singles Charts No. 4
1994 Official Austrian Singles Charts No. 4
1994 Official Austrialian Singles Charts No. 4
1994 Official UK Singles Charts No. 37
1994 Modern Rock Tracks (US) No. 4
1994 Mainstream Rock Tracks (US) No. 7

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