Jerk_it_out_the_caesars
: Many listeners interpret the phrase as a slang reference to masturbation.
: It gained international fame after being featured in an iconic iPod Shuffle commercial in 2005. jerk_it_out_the_caesars
The song's title has been a subject of debate due to its potential double meanings: : Many listeners interpret the phrase as a
: Following its re-release, it hit #8 on the UK Singles Chart and #70 on the US Billboard Hot 100. : Some fans suggest the lyrics—"it's runnin' through
: Some fans suggest the lyrics—"it's runnin' through your bones"—refer to the effects of amphetamines or other stimulants. Cultural Impact
"Jerk It Out" is a 2002 indie rock anthem by the Swedish band (originally Caesars Palace). It is best known for its infectious, distorted organ hook and its massive visibility in early 2000s media. Song Origins and Success
: The group changed their name from "Caesars Palace" to "Caesars" to avoid legal issues with the Las Vegas hotel. Meaning and Interpretation