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Weekend Rock Question: What is the Best Jack White Song of All Time?

Cast your vote in our weekly poll

Jack White performs at Street Scene Music Festival in San Diego, California.
Noel Vasquez/Getty Images
April 6, 2012 5:00 PM ET

Jack White is set to release Blunderbuss, his debut as a solo artist, on April 24th. Though the record marks a turning point in his career, it's also one more great album in a long string of releases that includes his entire White Stripes discography, his work as a member of the Dead Weather and the Raconteurs and his collaborations with artists ranging from Loretta Lynn and Danger Mouse to Wanda Jackson and Stephen Colbert.

Our question for you this week is: What is the best Jack White song of all time? Feel free to vote for anything he's ever done!

You can vote here in the comments, on facebook.com/rollingstone or on Twitter using the #weekendrock hashtag.

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