"King of the World" is a song by the American rock band Weezer, released as a single on January 14, 2016 for the band's self-titled 2016 album, along with a music video.[1]
Composition
Mark Beaumont of NME said that the song, as well as "LA Girlz", are "noble throwbacks to the quirky grunge of Weezer’s debut".[2]
Reception
Bill Bodkin at Pop-Break opined "Hearkening back to the sound of the Blue and Green albums, and even some of the Red album, “King of the World” kicks ass with classic Weezer crunch." Bodkin also praises Rivers Cuomo's songwriting for the song, stating that he writes with "hope and feel-good vibes".[3] Chris DeVille at Stereogum described the song as "[feeling] like ’90s Weezer with room to breathe."[4]
A music video for "King of the World" was released on January 14, 2016, and was directed by Scantron Films.[7] The video features a bearded man in a king's crown and cape, running along a boardwalk, causing havoc, whom eventually gets caught by a police officer, who arrests him.
^Beaumont, Mark (April 1, 2016). "Weezer – 'Weezer' Review". NME. Retrieved January 26, 2023. It's a fan-pleasing record that's actually more Beach Boys than peak Beatles: 'King Of The World' and 'LA Girlz' are noble throwbacks to the quirky grunge of Weezer's debut…