The original video was rejected by MTV due to its "explicit" and "gratuitous" nature.

Musically, the song is a blend of . The lyrics center on themes of desire, seduction, and physical attraction .

Iglesias sings about a woman needing to "push back" to show she's interested, with lyrics like, "Push, push back up on me / Make me believe you want it".

It depicts Iglesias filming a couple (Hoffman and Evigan) making out in a private room and watching an erotic dancer behind a glass wall.

Two early versions leaked online before the official release—an instrumental and an a cappella version featuring an extended rap verse from Lil Wayne . Composition and Lyrics

Wayne contributes a high-energy verse with wordplay referencing Salt-N-Pepa and watches . Music Video Controversy

Originally intended as the second single from Insomniac , "Push" was heavily promoted and even included on the soundtrack for the film Step Up 2: The Streets . However, it was eventually replaced by "Somebody's Me" as the official US single.

The music video, directed by , features actors Robert Hoffman and Briana Evigan reprising their roles from Step Up 2: The Streets .

Enrique Iglesias - — Push Ft. Lil Wayne

The original video was rejected by MTV due to its "explicit" and "gratuitous" nature.

Musically, the song is a blend of . The lyrics center on themes of desire, seduction, and physical attraction .

Iglesias sings about a woman needing to "push back" to show she's interested, with lyrics like, "Push, push back up on me / Make me believe you want it". Enrique Iglesias - Push ft. Lil Wayne

It depicts Iglesias filming a couple (Hoffman and Evigan) making out in a private room and watching an erotic dancer behind a glass wall.

Two early versions leaked online before the official release—an instrumental and an a cappella version featuring an extended rap verse from Lil Wayne . Composition and Lyrics The original video was rejected by MTV due

Wayne contributes a high-energy verse with wordplay referencing Salt-N-Pepa and watches . Music Video Controversy

Originally intended as the second single from Insomniac , "Push" was heavily promoted and even included on the soundtrack for the film Step Up 2: The Streets . However, it was eventually replaced by "Somebody's Me" as the official US single. Iglesias sings about a woman needing to "push

The music video, directed by , features actors Robert Hoffman and Briana Evigan reprising their roles from Step Up 2: The Streets .