"Push It" is a song by the band Salt-N-Pepa. This song was released in 1987.
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The quote "This dance ain't for everybody, only the sexy people" is a reference to the song "The Bird" by the band The Time.
The lyric "Boy, you really got me going, You got me so I don't know what I'm doing" is a tweaked excerpt from the Kinks song "You Really Got Me".
The song is ranked #440 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and is the group's only song on the list.
Song information
"Push It" was the first Salt-N-Pepa single to be a success at mainstream radio and also appear on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, perhaps promoting the overall emergence of rap music in the late 1980s. "Push It" advanced into the Top 40 the week of December 26 1987, eventually reaching a peak of #19 the week of February 20 1988. "Push It" became Salt-N-Pepa's signature single and was the beginning of a rather successful career for the female rap trio that would carry on into the mid-1990s.
In the media
- Played in the 1999 movie 10 Things I Hate About You
- Played in the 2004 movie Soul Plane
- Played in the 2004 movie My Baby's Daddy
- Played in 2004/2005 Swiffer mop commercials
- Played during a 2005 Nextel television advertisement
- Played in the 2005 movie The 40-Year-Old Virgin
- Played in the 2006 movie Grandma's Boy.
- Quoted by a talking turtle to his wife as she tells him to push their laptop farther across the lawn to test their internet reception, in a 2006 Comcast high-speed internet commercial
- Remixed with "No Fun" by Belgian group 2 Many DJs, becoming what is one of their signature mashups
- Used in a remix to "My Humps"
- Remade by Pretty Ricky to "Push It Baby"
- Apolo Anton Ohno danced to it on Dancing with the Stars
- Sampled for Timbaland's "The Way I Are"
- Sampled for Destiny's Child's "Nasty Girl"
- Covered by Australian singer-actress Sophie Monk in 2007 for a push up bras promotion.
- Covered by Death Metal band Ten Masked Men on the album Return of the Ten Masked Men