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Push It «Confirmed»

Unlike Salt-N-Pepa's dancefloor focus, this version leaned into darker imagery, with some fans and critics interpreting the lyrics as a struggle with addiction. Beyond the Music The phrase "Push It" has permeated various other niches:

Originally released as a B-side to "Tramp" in 1987, "Push It" by became a global phenomenon and an enduring piece of pop culture [10]. Push It

The track was so frequently misinterpreted as being about sex that police once threatened to arrest the group during a performance unless they could prove the lyrics were "appropriate". Unlike Salt-N-Pepa's dancefloor focus