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Pop / Rock 06/05/2008

Infamous Party Boy Corey Worthington Releases Debut Single 'Fight For Your Right (To Party)'

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Sydney, AU. (Top40 Charts/ Corey Worthington Official Website) - Lock the doors! Call the Police! Don the yellow sunglasses! Corey Worthington, the infamous "party boy" and media savant is back. The young Australian with the distinctive bleached hair, fur-lined 'hoodie' and giant yellow glasses is suddenly one of the most polarizing figures in the world. First he hosted an out of control party at his parents' house, incurring AUD$20,000 of damage. Then he outwitted an interviewer on Australian TV show 'A Current Affair' with provocative nonchalance, making it the most watched Internet video in the world in January.

This Sunday Corey will enter the Big Brother house in Australia and the country will be watching with fascination. They will see Corey enter the house to the tune of his debut single "FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT (TO PARTY!)".

"FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT (TO PARTY!)" is released exclusively on www.youmenow.com and 3 mobile on Sunday, May 4, 2008. It will be released on i-Tunes and other digital stores on 14th May in Australia and from May 2st May worldwide.

"FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT (TO PARTY!)" is an electro dance version of the classic 1986 Beastie Boys track. The track has been mixed by UK/Australian combo Winston and Yoddy. The ultimate party anthem is amongst the 'Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll'. It's a song synonymous with rebellion and partying and it's the perfect release for Corey fans the world over.

There have been extreme responses to 17 year old Corey Worthington, mainly along a generational lines. Corey Worthington embodies traditional teenage rebellion but played out in a new arena, web 2.0. MySpace was used to publicize the party, YouTube spread the video worldwide and now YouMeNow users are expanding and merchandising the Corey story.

YouMeNow is a mobile and web video community that allows people to watch and buy music but also embed their own content store and earn money on other sites like Facebook and MySpace.

Once the domain of entertainment superstars to be instantly recognisable by their first name, Corey has joined the pantheon of Australian and international stars such as Elle, Kylie, Delta, Madonna and Frank who are known solely by their first name.

Corey has spent the last few months completing local and international filming commitments and also watching "doing a Corey" enter the lexicon as teenagers host out of control parties throughout the world!






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