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{{Social media/Instagram|"Honestly" by Zwan released February 24, 2003! Written by Billy Corgan, it was the first single from Zwan's album, Mary Star of the Sea.
{{Social media/Instagram|"Honestly" by Zwan released February 24, 2003! Written by Billy Corgan, it was the first single from Zwan's album, Mary Star of the Sea.


It is a rock song in the key of D major. Musically, it bears some similarities to the chord progression of Corgan compositions "Today" and the chorus of "Cherub Rock". The guitar parts liberally use a flanger effect. It also features additional vocals and piano from Linda Strawberry.
It is a rock song in the key of D major. Musically, it bears some similarities to the chord progression of Corgan compositions "Today" and the chorus of "Cherub Rock". The guitar parts liberally use a flanger effect.


The has been performed live roughly {{show count|Honestly}} times – twice as Corgan solo in June 2019, and all other performances on Zwan tours in 2002 and 2003.
The has been performed live roughly {{show count|Honestly}} times – twice as Corgan solo in June 2019, and all other performances on Zwan tours in 2002 and 2003.


The B-side "The Number of the Beast", an acoustic cover version of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, was used in the opening credits of the 2002 film Spun by director Jonas Åkerlund. In Australia and the UK, "Freedom Ain't What It Used to Be" was an additional bonus track and was also featured in Spun, labeled as a Djali Zwan song in the closing credits.
The B-side "The Number of the Beast", an acoustic cover version of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, was used in the opening credits of the 2002 film Spun by director Jonas Åkerlund. In Australia and the UK, "Freedom Ain't What It Used to Be" was an additional bonus track and was also featured in Spun, labeled as a Djali Zwan song in the closing credits. Both songs also feature additional vocals and/or piano from Linda Strawberry.


"Honestly" peaked at #3 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, and at #7 on the US Alternative Airplay chart. Internationally, it charted in at least 8 countries. The song is featured on the soundtrack to the 2023 video game Hi-Fi Rush.
"Honestly" peaked at #3 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, and at #7 on the US Alternative Airplay chart. Internationally, it charted in at least 8 countries. The song is featured on the soundtrack to the 2023 video game Hi-Fi Rush.


https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Honestly
https://spcodex.wiki/Honestly
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{{Social media/Facebook|"Honestly" by Zwan released February 24, 2003! Written by Billy Corgan, it was the first single from Zwan's album, Mary Star of the Sea.
{{Social media/Facebook|"Honestly" by Zwan released February 24, 2003! Written by Billy Corgan, it was the first single from Zwan's album, Mary Star of the Sea.


It is a rock song in the key of D major. Musically, it bears some similarities to the chord progression of Corgan compositions "Today" and the chorus of "Cherub Rock". The guitar parts liberally use a flanger effect. It also features additional vocals and piano from Linda Strawberry.
It is a rock song in the key of D major. Musically, it bears some similarities to the chord progression of Corgan compositions "Today" and the chorus of "Cherub Rock". The guitar parts liberally use a flanger effect.


The has been performed live roughly {{show count|Honestly}} times – twice as Corgan solo in June 2019, and all other performances on Zwan tours in 2002 and 2003.
The has been performed live roughly {{show count|Honestly}} times – twice as Corgan solo in June 2019, and all other performances on Zwan tours in 2002 and 2003.


The B-side "The Number of the Beast", an acoustic cover version of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, was used in the opening credits of the 2002 film Spun by director Jonas Åkerlund. In Australia and the UK, "Freedom Ain't What It Used to Be" was an additional bonus track and was also featured in Spun, labeled as a Djali Zwan song in the closing credits.
The B-side "The Number of the Beast", an acoustic cover version of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, was used in the opening credits of the 2002 film Spun by director Jonas Åkerlund. In Australia and the UK, "Freedom Ain't What It Used to Be" was an additional bonus track and was also featured in Spun, labeled as a Djali Zwan song in the closing credits. Both songs also feature additional vocals and/or piano from Linda Strawberry.


"Honestly" peaked at #3 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, and at #7 on the US Alternative Airplay chart. Internationally, it charted in at least 8 countries. The song is featured on the soundtrack to the 2023 video game Hi-Fi Rush.
"Honestly" peaked at #3 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, and at #7 on the US Alternative Airplay chart. Internationally, it charted in at least 8 countries. The song is featured on the soundtrack to the 2023 video game Hi-Fi Rush.


https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Honestly
https://spcodex.wiki/Honestly
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 2 August 2023

This page defines the social media posts for Honestly.

This post is scheduled to deliver on February 24 at 15:00 UTC.

NOTE: The structure must follow the guide at SPCodex:Social media exactly for the automated posts to work.

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    • officialzwan, wpccodex, lindastrawberry