Munky describes the song as "the closest thing to an original Korn song" on the untitled album. It is one of the four songs on the untitled album to feature Brooks Wackerman of Bad Religion on drums.[1]
Concept
The message in "Hold On" stems from Jonathan Davis' near-fatal blood disorder in 2006,[citation needed] and is dubbed by Davis as a "song of empowerment".
Chart performance
The song was released as a digital single in the UK, failing to chart. A promotional single was also released in Germany, and the United States, where it managed to peak in the top ten of the BillboardMainstream Rock Songs chart in February 2008.[2] It became their last successful single of the 2000s.
The music video for "Hold On" features the band in a rodeo setting and with Munky and Jonathan Davis trying to "hold on" to their bulls in order to win a bullriding contest. The video is dedicated to late bullrider Lane Frost, who died on July 30, 1989, as a result of injuries sustained after dismounting his bull.
Viral campaign
To promote the release of the video, several viral videos and an accompanying website were produced advertising "Ballsville Beef Parts", which featured the residents of Ballsville and the members of Korn playing various bullriders. One of these videos is a fake news interview with Davis, in character as J.D. Kornuto.
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