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*[[Official Bootleg series]] | *[[Official Bootleg series]] | ||
*''[[iTunes Originals: Weezer]]'' (2010) | *''[[iTunes Originals: Weezer]]'' (2010) | ||
*''[[Alone X: The Red-Raditude-Hurley Years]]'' (2020) | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
{{Alone liner notes|On [[September 10]], [[2007]], [[Jermaine Dupri]] sent me a demo of a song he had started writing, '''"Can't Stop Partying" (Track 13)'''. He also sent me his number to discuss where we could take the song. I gave him a call. He told me that he had noticed that the rock world and the hip-hop world were really the same: they were both all about partying. He wanted to write a song–and to find an artist to cover that song–to show the unity between these two apparently disparate worlds. He thought Weezer was the perfect artist. | {{Alone liner notes|On [[September 10]], [[2007]], [[Jermaine Dupri]] sent me a demo of a song he had started writing, '''"Can't Stop Partying" (Track 13)'''. He also sent me his number to discuss where we could take the song. I gave him a call. He told me that he had noticed that the rock world and the hip-hop world were really the same: they were both all about partying. He wanted to write a song–and to find an artist to cover that song–to show the unity between these two apparently disparate worlds. He thought Weezer was the perfect artist. | ||