

I don't want to write a song.' I was a block away from the beach, and it was a beautiful day. and then I was like, 'I don't feel like writing. I was standing there in the studio, and this thought came in my mind like, 'I'm going to write a song,'. He explained: "I really didn't have anything to do that day. On the day of recording, Foster debated between songwriting in the studio and going to the beach. Soon after Mark Foster formed Foster the People in 2009, he wrote and recorded "Pumped Up Kicks" in five hours while working as a commercial jingle writer at Mophonics in Los Angeles.

The song remains the band's most successful hit single to date. "Pumped Up Kicks" also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The song was widely praised by critics, and it has been licensed for use in a wide range of popular media since its release. top 5 since Kings of Leon's " Use Somebody" in 2009. The song spent eight consecutive weeks at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, making it the first Billboard Alternative Songs number-one single to crack the U.S. "Pumped Up Kicks" proved to be a sleeper hit in 2011, after receiving significant airplay on modern rock stations, the song crossed-over onto contemporary hit radio stations. The track received considerable attention after it was posted online in 2010 as a free download, and it helped the group garner a multi-album record deal with Columbia Records imprint Startime International. Contrasting with the upbeat musical composition, the lyrics describe the homicidal thoughts of a troubled youth named Robert. The song was written and recorded by frontman Mark Foster while he was working as a commercial jingle writer. "Pumped Up Kicks" became the group's breakthrough hit and was one of the most popular songs of 2011. It was released as the band's debut single in September 2010, and the following year was included on their EP Foster the People and their debut album, Torches. " Pumped Up Kicks" is a song by American indie pop band Foster the People.
