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"Saturnz Barz" is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, featuring Jamaican dancehall artist Popcaan. The song was released on 23 March 2017. It was released as the first single from their fifth studio album Humanz. The song marks the group's comeback since 2012's "DoYaThing", although 2017 had seen the non-single release of the song "Hallelujah Money" which features English singer Benjamin Clementine. "Saturnz Barz" was produced by frontman Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka and producer The Twilite Tone, and marks the group's first collaboration with Popcaan. A remix was released later by Banx & Ranx.
"Saturnz Barz" was recorded by Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka and Anthony Khan (The Twilite Tone) in Jamaica. In an interview with Mistajam on BBC Radio 1, Albarn revealed that the planned collaboration with Popcaan almost didn't come to fruition "He (Popcaan) came with quite a few of his friends. The session started about midnight, 1:00 in the morning...We worked all into the night but at the end of it I wasn't really feeling it, I don't know why. Next day, we had a chat, communicated and he came in and he did this. I think this is quite different to anything else he'd ever done. It's very personal. It tells a kind of alternate narrative to a lot of the ideas within modern dancehall."
Gorillaz have always been known for their collaborations, as has been seen across their various albums, including their self-titled debut album, Demon Days and Plastic Beach, however, Albarn stated that the art of collaboration and the process of picking featured guests was not merely a "random selection" but was only people with whom he connects with. "After spending a few studio sessions together in Jamaica, we became fast friends. "Necessity is the mother of invention…and he came out with this. It just fitted perfectly...And we've got this crazy tune. I mean it doesn't sound like anything else!" he said in the same interview.
The song contains a sample of the instructional voice-over of Interactive Planetarium by Scientific Toys Limited.
The video for the song, subtitled "Spirit House", was released on 27 March 2017 in YouTube. Two versions of the video exist; one takes advantage of YouTube's 360 video feature, while the other does not have the feature. According to Albarn, the music video cost $800,000 to produce.
In the video, the band drives up to an abandoned house. As they approach the front porch, Murdoc rings the doorbell, but as he does, the weather changes from sunny to a thunderstorm. It is revealed that this house is the band's new home into which they had just moved. The band splits up and explores the house individually with Noodle going down to the basement where she finds a record player and some old records, 2-D a fridge in the kitchen that opens up by itself, Russel taking a nap in one of the bedrooms, and Murdoc taking a bath. Over the course of the video, strange things begin to happen. As the song begins, 2-D finds a cake in the fridge and proceeds to eat it, but is attacked by the food from the fridge with a slice of pizza hovering to the viewer and reciting the lyrics to the song. As Russel is sleeping, he is attacked by a black snake-like creature who constantly harasses him in the bed. Noodle is attacked and constricted by a large blue one-eyed worm. However, Murdoc submerges himself in the bath and finds himself floating blissfully in space. The video ends with the weather changing back to sunny and the house returns to normal. The band decides to get breakfast, though 2-D only wants a peppermint tea, and they drive off.
The Spirit House depicted in the video is based on a house at 220 Hendrie Street in Detroit, Michigan. The band's car, based on a 1961 Cadillac convertible, carries the Michigan license plate "Bass Tzar Run," an anagram of "Saturnz Bars."
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