Back in the day (5 years ago) when an artist needed a feature verse or sixteen bars for a remix, they would call Chitown’s Twista. Since the ball dropped on 2007 however, Lil’ Wayne has taken over as the newest in demand artist. In fact, Weezy has been featured on more songs over the past six months, than singer Maxwell has made in the last six years. This time we find Enrique Iglesias, last heard of in the 90’s, jumping on the bandwagon for Wayne’s services. Although Push might not qualify as a truly urban record, it will certainly get people out on the dance floor at the club.
i think the producer has done a good job wid da tune and i most defo see a remix of this coming out soon its ok but i like real R&B;vocals use there voice more as an instrument
but its ok
itz okay, da beat is sik, but lil wayne ain’t his best eva… n enrique is borrin just a lil… o well, itz still a tight track, n da ladies will love it cause it has 2 of the most populare n ‘hot’ singerz/rapperz
Aight (tear) Lil wayne slacked off a lil bit. Even tho i hate 2 admit it. Enrique man u sound bored with ur own song. I dont think thiz wuz rite 4 u. I dont care 4 tha beat. Tha only part worth listenin 2 is tha chorus.