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Hip to Be Square

"Hip to Be Square" is a song written and performed by the American rock band , released as the second single from their fourth studio album Fore! in October 1986. The track, composed by band members , Bill Gibson, and Sean Hopper, features upbeat rock instrumentation and satirical lyrics about embracing a conventional, "square" after years of . The song became one of the band's signature hits, peaking at number three on the chart and contributing to Fore!'s commercial success as their most accomplished album to date. It also reached number 41 on the and earned a nomination for Best Experimental Video at the for its innovative directed by and . Notably, the recording includes backing vocals from players on the football team, reflecting the band's ties to their hometown music scene. In , "Hip to Be Square" gained renewed fame through its iconic use in the 2000 film , where the character delivers an enthusiastic monologue about the song before committing a violent act, cementing its association with the movie's dark . Despite initial concerns over unauthorized use leading to a soundtrack recall, the scene has since amplified the song's enduring legacy in media and memes.

Background and composition

Writing process

"Hip to Be Square" was written by , alongside bandmates Bill Gibson and Sean Hopper, in 1986 as part of the creative process for the group's fourth studio album, Fore!. The trio collaborated on the track to capture the evolving cultural shifts of the era, drawing from their collective experiences within the band. Initially, the lyrics were composed in the third person, depicting a generic "" figure who transitions to a conventional , as in the original lines: "He used to be a renegade / he used to fool around / he couldn’t take the punishment and had to settle down." Lewis and his co-writers revised this to a first-person perspective to heighten the personal and relatable quality, changing it to: "I used to be a renegade, I used to fool around." This narrative shift emphasized an individual journey from rebellion to , making the song's message more intimate and direct. The song's inspiration stemmed from the yuppie culture, where young urban professionals embraced and social norms, satirizing how "square" behavior—being conventional and rule-following—had become "" or socially desirable in mainstream society. has described the track as a sarcastic commentary on this trend, poking fun at the irony of former rebels adopting values, which contrasted with traditional rock music's emphasis on defiance. In this vein, lines like "Now I'm playing it real straight / And yes, I cut my hair" illustrate the protagonist's embrace of , serving as a playful critique rather than outright endorsement.

Recording and production

"Hip to Be Square" was recorded at in , as part of the sessions for ' album Fore! in early 1986. The track was produced by the band themselves, with engineer Jim Gaines overseeing the recording process at and The Record Plant in Sausalito. Mixing contributions came from on select album tracks, contributing to the overall polished sound. The production emphasized an upbeat rock style infused with horns and synthesizers, aligning with the album's pop-rock aesthetic and featuring equipment such as the , , and for keyboard elements. The song's core musical elements include a driving rhythm section from drummer Bill Gibson, who laid down an R&B-inflected groove using overhead U87 microphones and a custom drum riser, and keyboardist Sean Hopper, responsible for the prominent synth riff and Hammond B3 organ parts captured with U87s and an RE20. Guitarist provided jazz-rock flavored riffs, while the horns section delivered a distinctive flat influenced by , arranged with input from band member . handled lead vocals and added harmonica accents, enhancing the track's lively texture. Lewis's vocal performance is characterized by an energetic, conversational delivery that evokes a live, crowd-engaging style, effectively underscoring the song's ironic commentary on . In , the mixing focused on clarity and radio-friendly precision, amplifying the fun, good-time energy to create a clean, emblematic polished production that reinforced the theme of mainstream appeal.

Release

Single formats

"Hip to Be Square" was released in October 1986, as the second from the band's fourth studio album, Fore!, by in the United States and international markets. The single was issued primarily in vinyl formats, including the 7-inch single featuring "Hip to Be Square" as the A-side and a of "Some of My Lies Are True" as the B-side. A 12-inch edition included an extended mix of the along with a version on the B-side. Later, the song appeared as a in various compilations, such as the band's greatest hits collections. As part of the album's strategy to release multiple singles, "Hip to Be Square" followed the "" and received significant radio emphasizing its upbeat, memorable . International releases mirrored the U.S. formats, with similar 7-inch and 12-inch pressings issued in the UK and under Chrysalis, though some regional editions featured slight differences in packaging or runout etchings.

Music video

The music video for "Hip to Be Square" was directed by the British duo and , renowned for their innovative direction of videos including "" and "". Released in late 1986 to promote the single from the album Fore!, the video captures the band performing energetically while dressed in sharp business suits on a minimalist designed to evoke a sterile, corporate environment. The visual concept revolves around the song's theme of embracing , reinforced through recurring square geometric patterns overlaid on the footage and the band's synchronized featuring rigid, angular movements that playfully highlight the "square" motif. takes center stage, lip-syncing the vocals with exaggerated, buttoned-up gestures—such as stiff poses and precise hand motions—that underscore a straight-laced while juxtaposing the track's upbeat rock energy. Filming employed experimental techniques, including an —a fiber-optic camera—for intimate, high-contrast close-ups of the performers and instruments, resulting in a bold, unconventional aesthetic with sharp lines and amplified details. This approach, combined with extensive effects, gave the video its distinctive, larger-than-life visual style. The received a for Best Experimental Video at the . The video's fresh, boundary-pushing format garnered significant rotation on , elevating the single's profile and cementing its place in pop culture iconography.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release in 1986 as the second single from the album Fore!, "Hip to Be Square" received generally positive reviews for its upbeat energy and catchy hooks, with critics highlighting its embodiment of the era's mainstream rock-pop fusion. praised the track within the context of the album, noting that "may never rise to mythic proportions, but no one makes better 'you an' me' music," emphasizing the song's relatable, infectious appeal that resonated with culture. AllMusic's review of Fore! highlights the band's ability to blend rock's grit with pop accessibility. However, not all contemporaneous critiques were enthusiastic; some viewed the song as emblematic of formulaic 1980s pop-rock lacking the raw edge of the band's earlier work. Village Voice critic awarded Fore! a B- grade, critiquing the lyrics as "banal" and the moralizing tone—exemplified in lines like "It's hip to be square"—as simplistic compared to deeper tracks from prior albums such as "," which better evoked rock's rebellious spirit. This perception positioned the song as "1980s cheese," prioritizing commercial polish over artistic depth. Retrospective analyses have reframed "Hip to Be Square" as a misunderstood rather than a straightforward endorsement of . In a 2013 interview, defended the track as "a that not everybody got," explaining its intent to mock the "bourgeois " trend of blending with mainstream success, though its irony was often lost on audiences who interpreted it as a yuppie anthem. A 2023 Far Out Magazine article further clarified this, quoting from an earlier discussion where he admitted rewriting the lyrics in the first person "mistold the a little bit," leading to persistent misreadings as pro- rather than ironic commentary on societal shifts. In rankings of the band's catalog, "Hip to Be Square" is frequently placed among their top songs for its enduring catchiness and cultural footprint, though it typically falls below "The Power of Love" due to the latter's greater emotional resonance and iconic film association. For instance, Smooth Radio's 2024 list ranked it second overall, praising its tongue-in-cheek critique, while placing "The Power of Love" at the top for its inspirational breadth.

Commercial performance

"Hip to Be Square" achieved significant commercial success upon its release, peaking at number three on the chart for the week of December 6, 1986. The single spent a total of 15 weeks on the and also topped the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, highlighting its strong appeal across rock and pop audiences. Heavy rotation on Top 40 radio stations further amplified its crossover popularity during late 1986. Internationally, the track reached number 14 on the RPM Top Singles chart in , number 41 on the , and number 17 on the Australian chart. While the itself did not receive a standalone , its performance contributed to the parent album Fore! earning triple-platinum status from the RIAA in 1988, denoting shipments of three million units in the United States. In the streaming era, "Hip to Be Square" has garnered over 139 million plays on Spotify as of October 2025, with a notable uptick in streams during 2023 and 2024 driven by viral TikTok content often referencing the song's iconic use in the 2000 film American Psycho.

Cultural impact

Media appearances

The song "Hip to Be Square" by Huey Lewis and the News has been prominently featured in the 2000 film American Psycho, directed by Mary Harron. In a memorable scene, the protagonist Patrick Bateman, portrayed by Christian Bale, lip-syncs and dances enthusiastically to the track while murdering his colleague Paul Allen with an axe; Bateman describes it as the band's "undisputed masterpiece," noting its catchiness overshadows its lyrics on conformity and friendship. This sequence has significantly amplified the song's cultural notoriety, often referenced in discussions of iconic film needle drops. On children's television, the track inspired a parody titled "It's Hip to Be a Square" in an animated segment from Sesame Street's Season 20 (1988–1989). The short educates viewers on geometric shapes through upbeat visuals and lyrics adapted to celebrate squares and other forms, aligning with the original's themes of embracing the unconventional. In video games, "Hip to Be Square" is included on the Los Santos Rock Radio station in Grand Theft Auto V (2013), where it plays amid the game's 1980s-inspired soundtrack, enhancing the open-world driving experience with its energetic pop-rock vibe. The song has also appeared in advertising, such as the 2013 Toyota Camry commercial, which uses its chorus to promote the vehicle's "square" reliability and family appeal in a lighthearted narrative. Similarly, a 2009 Diet Pepsi Max spot incorporates the track to evoke nostalgic recess fun, tying into themes of youthful energy and social bonding. More recently, in the 2024 animated short Trolls: Fun Fair Surprise, the song underscores a lively carnival sequence, performed by the character Branch to inject upbeat momentum and highlight motifs of communal joy and fitting in among the Trolls. In 2025, contestant Marshall Hamburger performed the song on Australian Idol during a live band episode.

Legacy and covers

"Hip to Be Square" has become a enduring symbol of 1980s cultural excess and irony, particularly through its prominent role in the 2000 film American Psycho, where it underscores themes of yuppie conformity and hidden violence during a infamous murder scene. The song's upbeat celebration of squareness, originally intended as a satirical nod to settling down and embracing mainstream success, gained ironic layers post-film, transforming it into a meme-worthy emblem of the decade's superficial optimism. Huey Lewis's 2018 retirement from live performances, prompted by severe hearing loss from Ménière's disease diagnosed earlier, has redirected attention to the track's archival value, emphasizing appreciation of his catalog through reissues, the 2024 Broadway musical The Heart of Rock and Roll (which includes the song), and fan revivals rather than new tours.) A dedicated tribute band named Hip to Be Square, formed in 2013, continues to preserve the sound of through live performances across the , including high-energy renditions of the that draw crowds into 2025. The group, known for its faithful recreation of 1980s hits, has played to thousands of fans at venues like wineries and theaters, helping sustain the era's rock energy amid Lewis's hiatus. While no major chart-topping covers of "Hip to Be Square" have emerged, the song remains popular in amateur and tribute interpretations, frequently appearing in sessions and on platforms like . These tributes, ranging from full band covers to solo acoustic versions, highlight the track's catchy hooks and satirical lyrics, often amassing millions of views collectively. The song's themes of conformity have influenced broader discussions on pop music's role in promoting societal norms, with Lewis himself referencing David Brooks's 2000 book Bobos in Paradise to explain its satirical take on yuppie culture and the blending of bohemian ideals with bourgeois ambition. This perspective frames "Hip to Be Square" as a commentary on how trends normalize squareness, echoing in analyses of 1980s consumerism and its lasting critique in cultural studies.

Credits

Track listing

The single "Hip to Be Square" was released in October 1986 across various formats, with track configurations varying by region and edition.

7-inch single

The standard 7-inch , issued in the , Europe, UK, and other markets, included the album version on the A-side and a non-album B-side track.
SideTitleDurationNotes
AHip to Be Square4:03Album version from Fore!
BSome of My Lies Are True3:21Remix of track from debut album Huey Lewis and the News (1980)

12-inch single

The 12-inch vinyl single featured extended remixes, with some regional editions including an additional B-side track. The US version focused solely on remixes, while the UK edition added the standard B-side. US edition:
SideTitleDurationNotes
AHip to Be Square (Dance Remix)6:05Remix by Shep Pettibone
BHip to Be Square (Dub Mix)5:11Remix by Shep Pettibone
UK edition:
SideTitleDurationNotes
AHip to Be Square (Dance Remix)6:05Remix by Shep Pettibone
B1Hip to Be Square (Dub Mix)5:11Remix by Shep Pettibone
B2Some of My Lies Are True3:21Remix of track from debut album Huey Lewis and the News (1980)

Digital reissues

In digital compilations from the 2000s, such as Greatest Hits (2001 and 2006 remastered editions), "Hip to Be Square" appears as a standalone track using the standard album version, without accompanying B-sides or remixes. The duration is typically listed as 4:01.

Personnel

The recording of "Hip to Be Square" featured the core members of Huey Lewis and the News, who handled the primary instrumentation and vocals. Huey Lewis provided lead vocals and played harmonica. Chris Hayes performed lead and rhythm guitars. Johnny Colla contributed rhythm guitar, saxophone, and backing vocals. Bill Gibson played drums, percussion, and added backing vocals. Sean Hopper handled keyboards and backing vocals. Mario Cipollina played bass guitar. The track also included brass arrangements from the Tower of Power horn section, featuring Emilio Castillo on tenor saxophone, Stephen "Doc" Kupka on baritone saxophone, Greg Adams and Lee Thornburg on trumpets, and Richard Elliott on tenor saxophone. Backing vocals also provided by San Francisco 49ers players, including Joe Montana, Ronnie Lott, and Dwight Clark. The song was produced by Huey Lewis and the News, with Bob Clearmountain serving as the mixing engineer. Recording took place primarily at Studio D in Sausalito, California, with additional sessions at The Plant Studios in Sausalito and Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California.

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