Released in late 1978, "Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?" remains one of the most commercially successful yet critically polarizing songs in rock history. Originally intended as a satire of the disco "cocaine lounge lizard" culture, the track became a global phenomenon, spending four weeks at #1 in the U.S. in early 1979. While it cemented Rod Stewart’s status as a pop superstar, it also triggered accusations of "selling out" and led to legal battles over plagiarism.
: At its peak, the single sold over 200,000 copies weekly , eventually surpassing 2 million in sales. Do Ya Think Im Sexy
: It topped charts worldwide and remained a staple of Stewart's massive live performances, such as his record-breaking 1994 New Year's concert in Rio de Janeiro, attended by four million people . Released in late 1978, "Da Ya Think I’m Sexy
: Many rock purists accused Stewart of cashing in on the disco craze popularized by Saturday Night Fever . While it cemented Rod Stewart’s status as a