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{{Infobox Single |
| Name = Worthy to Say
| Artist = [[Nickelback]] |
▲| from Album = [[The State (album)|The State]] |
| Released = December 2000|
| Format = [[Compact Disc|CD]] |
| Recorded = 1998|
| Genre = [[Post-Grunge]] |
| Length = 4:06 |
| Label = [[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]] |
| Writer = [[Chad Kroeger]]<br>[[Nickelback]] |
| Last single = "[[Breathe (Nickelback song)|Breathe]]"<br>(2000) |
| This single = "'''Worthy to Say"<br>(2000)|
| Next single = "[[How You Remind Me]]"<br>(2001)|}}
"'''Worthy to Say'''" is the fourth single from the album ''[[The State (album)|The State]]'' by the Canadian [[rock band]] [[Nickelback]].
==Song meaning==
The song is about dealing drugs, specifically marijuana, and that this business doesn't pay because you'll be traped in the end.
==Charts==
The only chart Worthy to Say appeared on was "The Fox's Top 99 of 2001". It was ranked as # 25. The song has a music video. The single failed to be on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts and Billboard Mordern Rock Charts and Canadian RPM Rock Charts. The single was played on the radio and did worse than Old Enough but didn't got the success as Leader Of Men and Breathe did.
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[[Category:2000 singles]]
[[Category:Nickelback songs]]
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