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Because I'm Awesome (song)
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Because I'm Awesome (song)
""Because I'm Awesome""
Single by The Dollyrots
from the album Because I'm Awesome
A-side"Because I'm Awesome"
ReleasedApril 24, 2007
GenrePop punk
Length3:20
LabelBlackheart Records
SongwriterThe Dollyrots

"Because I'm Awesome" is the title track from the album Because I'm Awesome by the Dollyrots. The song has been used in TV shows, movies and commercials.

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The song has been used in the following TV shows and movies:

The song was used in a commercial for Kohl's [1] and an instrumental version of the song was used during promotions for the Style Network on the E Network (Feb 23/24, 2007) [2]

Track listing

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  1. "Because I'm Awesome"

Reception

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  • "On the roaring title track, Ogden catalogs her awesomeness ("Cuz my brain is really super-sized") to an unworthy suitor, and it's hard to disagree with either her admittedly silly reasons or Cabeza's infectious riff." (Hartford Courant, Sarasota Herald-Tribune)[5]
  • "The band's "Because I'm Awesome" single was one of my favourites of 2007" (Lorne Thomson, the Music Fix, 2008) [6]
  • "A hit song is what separates one band from thousands of others. The Dollyrots gained acclaim with their song "Because I’m Awesome". It's an appropriate tune for the sardonic pop punk band from Los Angeles to gain entry onto music’s national stage." (Tim Parsons, Tahoe Daily Tribune, 2008) [7]
  • "'Because I’m Awesome' is the first single and is so catchy that you’ll find yourself tapping it out all day." (Bill James, Monsters and Critics, 2007) [8]

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