"Soul to Squeeze" became a success when it peaked at number one on the US BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart. The single also peaked at number 22 on the BillboardHot 100 and number seven on the BillboardAlbum Rock Tracks chart. In Australia, Canada, Iceland, and New Zealand, the song reached the top 10, and in Sweden, it became the band's first single to chart, peaking at number 13.
The music video for "Soul to Squeeze" was directed by Kevin Kerslake and was shot in black and white.[6] The video is "set at a traveling circus with the band members playing various 'freaks' and makes several references to [Coneheads], including a cameo from Chris Farley".[4] John Frusciante does not appear in the video, as he had left the band over a year before it was filmed.[7]
^Rosen, Craig (July 31, 1993). "Soundtrack Race Getting Hotter". Billboard. Vol. 105, no. 31. p. 9. On July 20, album-rock and modern-rock outlets received the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 'Soul To Squeeze,'...