Dave Grohl Changes Foo Fighters Album Title to Avoid 'Wicked' Confusion

Dave Grohl revealed he changed the Foo Fighters' new album title from 'For Good' to 'Your Favourite Toy' to avoid confusion with the 'Wicked' sequel film. The album, released on April 24, initially had the same name as the movie musical. Grohl also shared an awkward encounter with David Bowie, where he accidentally insulted the music legend. He described Bowie's studio performance as breathtaking and "one take."

Key Points: Dave Grohl Explains Foo Fighters Album Name Change

  • Dave Grohl changed Foo Fighters' new album title from 'For Good' to 'Your Favourite Toy'
  • The change was made to avoid confusion with the 'Wicked' sequel film
  • Grohl also recalled an awkward encounter with David Bowie where he insulted him
  • He described Bowie's voice as "one take" and "the most reassuring, beautiful thing"
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Dave Grohl reveals reason behind changing the name of Foo Fighters album

Dave Grohl reveals why Foo Fighters' new album 'Your Favourite Toy' was renamed from 'For Good' to avoid confusion with the 'Wicked' sequel film.

"That Wicked movie came out, and it's called 'Wicked: For Good'. And I was so p*****! - Dave Grohl"

Los Angeles, May 4

Dave Grohl, the drummer of the rock band Foo Fighters, has changed the name of the title of the band's latest album in order to avoid comparisons to 'Wicked: For Good'.

He has revealed his band's new record 'Your Favourite Toy', which was released on April 24, had initially been called 'For Good', but he was given a shock when the 'Wicked' sequel hit cinemas and he decided to change the name of the album, and the title track, so there wouldn't be any confusion with the movie musical, reports 'Female First UK'.

During an appearance on Radio X, he said, "Actually, you know what I wanted to call the record? I wanted to call the record, 'For Good' because that song, Your Favourite Toy, at first I called it For Good. In that song, Your Favourite Toy, it says, 'Get back, hear that boy / Someone threw away your favourite toy for good'. They could have more than a few meanings, but I'm like, 'That's kind of nice, For Good'".

However, Dave had to reverse the decision after 'Wicked: For Good' was released in 2025, as he said, "That Wicked movie came out, and it's called 'Wicked: For Good'. And I was so p*****! So, then I changed the title of the song, and then it just became the title of the album".

As per 'Female First UK', it comes after Dave recently opened up about an unintentionally awkward encounter with David Bowie, admitting he managed to insult the music legend within seconds of meeting him.

Speaking on Dish from Waitrose with Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett OBE, the Foo Fighters legend said he first saw Bowie perform at a festival and was completely overwhelmed by the experience.

He said, "I had just seen him perform at a, like a V Festival, or something like that. It was like Prodigy, David Bowie and we happened to be on the bill. I was standing in the photo pit and he was right there, he was right above me singing. It was otherworldly. I mean, it was like a religious experience. I was just like, 'He's an angel, this is amazing'".

But when Grohl met Bowie in the studio shortly afterwards, his attempt to express that awe went disastrously wrong.

He further mentioned, "I told him when I met him in the studio, I said, 'I just saw you, like, it was such a trip to see you in human form right there, right in front of me'. And he says, 'What did you think? What did you feel?' And I'm like, 'Oh f***'".

Caught off guard, he blurted out the worst possible response. He said, "So, the first thing to come out of my mouth, like an idiot, I said, 'Well, the first thing I noticed was all of your imperfections'. I backpedalled so fast. I don't know how I got out of that one. But I was like, what did I just ... I would never say that to anybody. Isn't that horrible?". Despite the mishap, Grohl said Bowie's talent in the studio was nothing short of breathtaking.

"I swear to God, he's one take, his voice, it's the voice, there's no effect. It's just exactly like this. You get chills. You're like, 'Oh my God, that's the most reassuring, beautiful thing, this is real'", he added.

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Sneha F
As someone who grew up on Bollywood but also loves rock music, this is fascinating. Changing album titles to avoid confusion with a movie sequel? That's some next-level 'creative differences' right there! Good on Dave for keeping it real.
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Rajesh Q
I'm not much into Western rock, but this story is charming. The Bowie encounter is priceless—saying 'I noticed your imperfections' to a legend? That's like calling Amitabh Bachchan 'tall but not that great'. 😅 At least he backtracked fast.
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Priya S
It's nice to see a global rockstar being so humble about his mistakes. The 'For Good' title change is understandable—brand confusion is real, even for big artists. And that Bowie story shows even legends have awkward fan moments. Respect for sharing it openly. 🙏
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Vikram M
Fascinating insight into the music industry. The way Dave describes Bowie's voice as 'reassuring' and 'beautiful' without effects—that's pure artistry. We need more of that authenticity in today's auto-tune era. And the 'imperfections' line? Absolute classic blunder! 😂
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Divya L
As an Indian who loves both Bollywood and international rock, this story feels like a Bollywood comedy scene—awkward fan meeting idol and saying the wrong thing! 😄 Dave's honesty makes him more endearing. Also, 'Your Favourite Toy' is a beautiful title.

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