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{{Infobox single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Freak the Freak Out
| Cover = Freakthefreakout.jpg
| Artist = [[Victoria Justice]]
| Album = [[Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show|Victorious]]
| Released = November 19, 2010
| Format = [[Music download|Digital download]]
| Recorded = 2010; The Backhouse ([[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California]]); Rocket Carousel (Los Angeles, California)
| Genre = [[Electronic rock]], [[teen pop]], [[synthpop]]
| Length = 3:54
| Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]], [[Nick Records|Nick]]
| Writer = [[Backhouse Mike|Michael Corcoran]], C.J. Abraham, [[Nick Hexum]], [[Zack Hexum]], [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]]
| Producer = [[Backhouse Mike]], The Super Chris
| Certification =
| Chronology = [[Victoria Justice]]
| Last single = "[[Make It Shine]]"<br>(2010)
| This single = "'''Freak the Freak Out'''"<br>(2010)
| Next single = "[[Beggin' on Your Knees]]"<br>(2011)
| Misc =
}}

"'''Freak the Freak Out'''" is a song performed by American pop recording artist [[Victoria Justice]]. It was produced by The Super Chris and [[Backhouse Mike|Michael Corcoran]], who also co-wrote the song with C.J. Abraham, [[Nick Hexum]], [[Zack Hexum]], [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]], for ''[[Victorious (soundtrack)|Victorious]]'' (2011), the soundtrack to the Nickeloden television series, ''[[Victorious]]''. It was released as the album's second single on November 19, 2010 through [[Columbia Records]]. Musically, the song is a fast-paced [[electro-rock]] with influences of [[electropop]] and [[teen pop]] lyrics, and the lyrics speak of getting the attention of a distant boyfriend.

The song was met with generally positive reviews from critics, with the majority of them praising its message and aggressive sound. "Freak the Freak Out" has currently charted on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot 100]] at number 50, remaining as the highest peaking song from the soundtrack. The accompanying music video portrays Justice with the ''Victorious'' cast at a night club dancing, singing and enjoying the moment.

==Background==
"Freak the Freak Out" is the second single released from the soundtrack ''[[Victorious (soundtrack)|Victorious]]'' (2011), for the television series of the same name on Nickelodeon. It was first heard on the series's one hour special, "Freak the Freak Out", which premiered on November 26, 2010 in North America, a few days after the single's release. The scene where the song was performed features Justice, disguised as a very ugly girl Louise Nordoff, who comes up on stage to sing and later reveals her true self as a part of a plan to win a bet with the two main [[antagonists]] in the episode, Hayley ([[Jillian Clare]]) and Tara (Jamie Snow). They won a previous contest only because Hayley's father owns the [[karaoke]] place. Justice continues singing as [[Elizabeth Gillies]] and [[Ariana Grande]], playing Jade West and Cat Valentine, come up on stage and dance beside her.

The song was written by [[Backhouse Mike|Michael Corcoran]], C.J. Abraham, [[Nick Hexum]], [[Zack Hexum]], [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]].<ref name="liner"/> It also featured addition production by Greg Wells on additional production.<ref name="liner"/> The mixing for the song was provided by Greg Wellstook place at Rocket Carousel in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].<ref name="liner"/> Backhouse Mike and The Super Chris produced the track along with providing all the instruments on the song.<ref name="liner"/> Michael Corcoran also provided the guitars.<ref name="liner"/> Corcoran was also included on the programming for the song with CJ Abraham, both of which engineered the track in The Backhouse in Los Angeles.<ref name="liner"/> Corcoran and Abraham provided additional vocals along with Niki Watkins, Nick and Zack Hexum.<ref name="liner"/>

==Composition==
"Freak the Freak Out" is an [[electro-rock]] song that contains influences of [[teen pop]] and [[electropop]]. The song runs through a dance-rock oriented beat and features a more aggressive sound than the rest of the album's songs, at one point received comparisons to American recording artist [[Katy Perry]]'s musical stylings.<ref name=PluggedIn>{{cite web|last=Hoose|first=Bob|title=Victorious: Music From the Hit TV Show|url=http://www.pluggedin.com/music/albums/2011/varioussoundtrack-victoriousmusicfromthehittvshow.aspx|work=Plugged In Online|publisher=Focus on the Family|accessdate=1 November 2011}}</ref> Much of the song features relentless beats, synthesized instrumentations, nonstop simple, and repetitive choruses,<ref name=AllMusic>{{cite web|last=Ruhlmann|first=William|title=Victorious - Victorious Cast|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/victorious-r2142243/review|work=All Music Guide|publisher=Rovi Corporation|accessdate=1 November 2011}}</ref> The theme of this song is center around managing relationships.<ref name=PluggedIn/> The lyrics are about getting the attention of a distant partner, who doesn't listen.

==Critical reception==
Bob Hoose and Steven Isaac of ''Plugged In Online'' condemned the song for its objectionable content, mainly noting the title's second "freak" was, stated by Hoose and Isaac, "a not-so-subtle substitute for an intended obscenity."<ref name=PluggedIn/> Joe DeAndrea of ''AbsolutePunk'' praised the song, along with "Beggin' on Your Knees", for its catchy nature, further commenting that "They will get stuck in your head and you'll probably feel a little ashamed, but no worries: it's the good type of ashamed! Like eating chocolate cake in a bathtub alone on a Friday night. But really, it's easier to accept it when you realize that the songs aren't all that worse than what is currently on the radio."<ref name=AbsolutePunk>{{cite web|last=DeAndrea|first=Joe|title=Victorious Cast featuring Victoria Justice - Victorious - Album Review|url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?s=7921ea84222fe283672059a22f6b78c5&t=2383532|work=AbsolutePunk|publisher=AbsolutePunk, LLC|accessdate=1 November 2011}}</ref>

==Performances==
Justice performed this song in the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]] in 2010. Also, the song was performed in a ''[[Victorious]]'' episode of the same title as the song.

==Music video==
The music video premiered on [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] on November 19, 2010, after the [[iCarly]] episode "iStart a Fan War". The video opens with Justice talking on the phone with someone outside of the club. She is upset that her friend isn't coming to the club, but decides to go in anyway. As she walks around the club, she sees the ''Victorious'' cast socializing with other people. They are also shown dancing individually on the dance floor in another part of the club. There are also interspersed shots of Justice singing the song while sitting down, singing parts of the song into her phone, performing the song in a room with people dancing behind her and at the DJ booth.<br /> In a shorter version of the music video, there are interspersed shots of Justice recording the song in a studio.

==Credits and personnel==
*[[Victoria Justice]] – vocals
*[[Backhouse Mike|Michael Corcoran]] - songwriting, production, instrumentation, guitars, programming, engineering, background vocals
*The Super Chris - production, instrumentation
*C.J. Abraham - songwriting, programming, engineering, background vocals
*[[Nick Hexum]] - songwriting, background vocals
*[[Zack Hexum]] - songwriting, background vocals
*[[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] - songwriting
*Niki Watkins - background vocals
*[[Greg Wells]] - additional production, mixing

Credits are taken from ''Victorious'' [[liner notes]].<ref name="liner">{{cite album-notes|title =Victorious|artist =Victorious and Victoria Justice|artistlink =Victoria Justice|year =2011|publisher =[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]|format =CD|type =album|location =United States}}</ref>

==Chart performance and certifications==
"Freak the Freak Out" debuted at #78 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. It fell off the next week, but re-entered at #58 and peaked at #50.
{| class="wikitable"
!Chart (2010–2011)
!Peak<br>position
|-
|U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]<ref>Billboard.com, [http://www.billboard.com/charts/2011-02-05/hot-100?order=drop Top 100 Music Charts]". Accessed 25 March 2011.</ref>
|align="center"|50
|-
|U.S. [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Victorious Cast Album & Songs Chart History {{!}} Billboard.com|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=victorious cast|chart=Heatseekers Songs}}|work=Billboard|accessdate=28 November 2012}}</ref>
|align="center"|1
|}

A little over six months after its release, the single went [[Music recording sales certification|Gold]] in the U.S. and was certified by the [[RIAA]] on June 13, 2011. However Justice's label incorrectly certified it as an album.<ref>http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Freak+the+Freak+Out%22</ref>

It has been confirmed that the song has sales of over 600,000 digital copies in the U.S.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/11/15/justin-bieber-cee-lo-green-jennifer-hudson-victoria-justice-and-the-band-perry-join-lineup-for-tnt%E2%80%99s-christmas-in-washington-hosted-by-conan-o%E2%80%99brien/110819/ Justin Bieber, Cee Lo Green, Jennifer Hudson, Victoria Justice And The Band Perry Join Lineup for TNT’s Christmas in Washington, Hosted by Conan O'Brien]</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Victoria Justice}}
{{Victorious}}

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[[Category:2010 singles]]
[[Category:Victoria Justice songs]]
[[Category:Victorious]]
[[Category:Songs written by Backhouse Mike]]
[[Category:Songs written by Nick Hexum]]
[[Category:Songs written by Zack Hexum]]

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