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"Rexall"
Single by Dave Navarro
from the album Trust No One
Released2001
Recorded1998-1999
GenreAlternative metal
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Dave Navarro
Dave Navarro singles chronology
"Rexall" "Hungry"

"Rexall" is a song by Dave Navarro and the second track on his 2001 album, Trust No One. It was released as Navarro's first solo single.[1][2]

"'Rexall' is named after the Los Angeles drug store where Navarro's parents met. But the title was also inspired by his superstitions about the photo booth inside the store. 'Everyone I've ever taken a picture with in that photo booth I am no longer friends with,' he said. 'I had this weird concept that if you take a picture with someone in that booth you eventually won't have them in your life.'"[3]

The music video, directed by Honey,[1] depicts the singer playing in a white Neoclassical bedroom. Interspersed are shots of children playing in a grassy field. Outside the bedroom, a chaotic cityscape burns. It is complimented by the "Hungry" music video by the same director.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Dave Navarro Reveals Life Lessons". Billboard. 2001-06-05.
  2. ^ "Dave Navarro Warms Up For Addiction Reunion With Solo Trek". MTV News. 2001-08-14.
  3. ^ "Dave Navarro Opens Up On Trust No One". MTV News. 2001-04-20.

[[Category:2001 songs]]