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Russell Dickerson's "Wild" Play on Words
20 Nov
Summary
- Song title "Worth Your Wild" plays on "Worth Your While" for a clever twist.
- The track was written during a retreat with collaborators Parker Welling and Casey Brown.
- Copyright for "Butterfly" interpolation was secured just before master recording completion.

Russell Dickerson's single "Worth Your Wild" showcases a deliberate wordplay, playing on the phrase "Worth Your While." This clever twist was conceived during a songwriting retreat in Florida with frequent collaborators Parker Welling and Casey Brown.
The writing process involved intense focus on crafting a high-octane sound, featuring a guitar riff inspired by KISS. Welling developed the narrative, loosely basing it on Dickerson's early relationship, while Brown focused on the musicality, experimenting with gritty, rock-inspired tones.
Despite initial hurdles, including the need for copyright clearance for interpolations of "Butterfly" by Crazy Town and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, the song was successfully finalized. "Worth Your Wild" ultimately became a single, reflecting its energetic appeal and suitability for Dickerson's live shows.




