Push (Enrique Iglesias song)

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“Push”
“Push” cover
Single by Enrique Iglesias featuring Lil Wayne
from the album Insomniac
Released February 14, 2008
Format digital download
Recorded 2007
Genre Pop R&B Hip Hop
Length 3:51 (album version)
3:28 (soundtrack version)
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Enrique Iglesias
Steve Morales
Adonis
Lil Wayne
Producer Steven Morales
Enrique Iglesias singles chronology
"Tired of Being Sorry" / "Amigo Vulnerable"
(2007)
"Push"
(2008)
"¿Dónde Están Corazón?"
(2008)
Single taken from Step Up 2 the Streets soundtrack
Single taken from Step Up 2 the Streets soundtrack

"Push" is a song from the Enrique Iglesias album Insomniac. The song features the artist Lil Wayne and is Iglesias's first collaboration with a rap artist.

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[edit] History

The song was originally intended to be the second single from the album Insomniac, several articles about the album cited it as the second single and was confirmed by Iglesias in several interviews. The song was put on Iglesias's official Myspace, was sent to several clubs and was played during a broadcast on KTLA. Two different versions of the song leaked onto the internet, an instrumental and an acapella version that featured an extended rap from Lil Wayne.

The first signs that the song would not be released came during an appearance by Iglesias on MTV's Total Request Live. The singer stated that either "Push" or "Somebody's Me" would be the next single for the US and that he and his management would be looking throughout the Internet to choose which would be the better choice. During a phone interview with KRQQ in Tucson, Arizona Iglesias stated that "Somebody's Me" would be the second US single from Insomniac.

The decision to not release the track met with some mixed reactions from fans. The song proved to be a favorite among fans who thought the song would be a good single in increasingly R&B and Hip Hop dominated music market. The choice proved confusing to many who observed that positive write ups from people on music forums, music Blogs, YouTube posts and majority on his official message board stated they'd rather have "Push".

The full version of Lil Wayne's rap was used in a remix of Britney Spears's song "Gimme More". Despite it not being an official remix it was mistakenly viewed as such by magazines such as Blender and received much exposure throughout the internet.

Shortly after Iglesias's management decided to test the song on a number of radio stations throughout the US. A list of the eleven radio stations were the song has been added appear on both Iglesias's official website as well as his Myspace. [1]The song has once again been added to Iglesias Myspace page.

The song has officially been confirmed as the third US single on both Iglesias's website and his myspace page. The song was added to the soundtrack to the movie Step Up 2 the Streets. The version that appears on the film soundtrack did not feature Lil Wayne but rather Iglesias on his own. [2]A limited release of the album did however feature an San Francisco-based rapper called Prophet. It was both these versions that were to released to as singles.

Iglesias debuted the version of the song with Prophet on Ryan Seacrest's radio show on KIIS-FM on the 6th of February. The same week Iglesias performed the song on Regis and Kelly and the The Tonight Show promoting the Step Up 2 the Streets Soundtrack. The song debuted on Billoard's Pop 100 chart at 86.

The song's video was rejected by MTV due to its explicitness with the music station asking for a less gratutitous re-edit. Due to this the song was quietly dropped as an official single from the Step Up 2 the Streets soundtrack. The music video premiered on Yahoo! Music on February 29[3] with an addition. With ties to movie cut they could once again use Lil Wayne's vocals despite him not being in the original video. The video has so far only been aired on the channel Mun2 on a week dedicated to iglesias.

[edit] Music video

The music video was directed by Billy Woodruff and features both Iglesias and the Step Up 2 the Streets main actors Robert Hoffman and Briana Evigan reprising their roles in an underground club setting.

The video begins Hoffman and Evigan enticing each other down a hallway and entering a private room were they start to romantically interact. Iglesias follows them into the room were the couple hand him a camcorder and he records the two of them as they make out and caress each other. At the end of the video when recording session is over he removes the memory card from the camcorder, hands to the couple and walks away. Another part of the video has Iglesias sitting down watching an erotic dancer separated from her by a glass wall. As the video goes on hetries to get to her, the climax of the video has Iglesias picking up his chair and shattering the glass uniting both him and his dancer. The entire video is intercut with shots of Iglesias in the middle of a crowd of dancers as he performs the song to camera.

A second version that was to feature the rapper Prophet has appeared on the internet and has the video intercut with shots a television screen mounted on the club wall showing Prophet rapping.

[edit] Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Romanian Top 100[4] 3
Bulgarian National Top 40[5] 34
US Billboard Pop 100 86
Turkish Top 20 Chart 10
Euro 200 202
Lithuanian Airplay Chart 16

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