Rejects

Album: Motel Du Cap (2025)
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  • Released as the lead single from Good Charlotte's eighth album, Motel Du Cap, "Rejects" is about isolation and the enduring sense of being an outsider. The song oscillates between past and present, evoking the inner child and the ongoing journey of self-acceptance.
  • The song takes its time getting to the chorus; a deliberate break from the usual formula of grabbing listeners in 15–25 seconds. Some songs aren't built for the singles format, and "Rejects" feels like one of those: emotional buildup, slow verse, and a big chorus payoff that wouldn't necessarily make sense in a TikTok world but works perfectly for fans willing to sit with it.

    Guitarist Benji Madden explained to Rolling Stone: "It flips back and forth between you and your inner child. The chorus is the inner child screaming back at you."

    Vocalist Joel Madden added, "Sometimes you have moments in life where it's really f---ing hard... You have to give yourself the room to feel OK with those moments."

    In other words: take a breath, take the time.
  • Musically, "Rejects" is classic Good Charlotte with updated armor. The DNA is still pop-punk - melodic verses, crunchy guitars, big feelings - but there's a slick, modern production sheen courtesy of Jordan Fish (formerly of Bring Me The Horizon) and Zakk Cervini (who's worked with the likes of blink-182 and All Time Low). The result is a song that sounds like evolved Good Charlotte. It's not "Young and the Hopeless, Part 2"; it's more like Young and Slightly More Self-Aware.
  • The lyrics feel like a sad diary entry disguised as a singalong. "It's the happiest song about wishing you were dead that I've ever heard," Joel Madden quipped to KROQ.
  • The Motel Du Cap album was inspired by a private performance the band gave at the Hotel Du Cap in France for Sofia Richie's wedding, which reignited their creative spark and led to the new record. Sofia is the sister of Nicole Richie, who is married to Joel Madden.
  • Good Charlotte debuted the track live on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on June 25, 2025.
  • The claymation music video directed by Erik Rojas and Lenna Onto shows the band members rendered in squishy, stop-motion form.
  • Many of Joel Madden's vocals on Motel Du Cap were captured in single takes, often without a lyric sheet in sight. Speaking to Consequence he downplayed any notions of being "some genius songwriter," saying he prefers a stream-of-consciousness approach. On "Rejects," for instance, he explained, "It just felt good to sing it 'cause it felt soothing. Most of the time when I'm writing a song, it's hard to know what I'm talking about until I step back and listen to it."

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