This song will live forever... The video sealed it.. I had to laugh when you said, Push What? I don't even knew what I'm pushing! The video for... Get up Everybody goes in
😂😂Your best reaction so far!!!!! I subscribed to you when you had less than 2k followers and fell in love with your reactions. Im so proud that your channel has grown and I pray it gets bigger. I have 3 daughters (17, 22, 24) and I see the same spark when they hear good old school. I know you're a little jealous cause us 70s-80s babies had the best music. Glad you're able to experience it now. Keep up the good work🙏
Git it, Sheray! Git it, git it, Sheray! I think this was my favorite reaction of yours! You could've been in that video. I remember the first time I heard this on the radio, I was like "What are they saying?!"
I was a young teenage girl back then and never knew what exactly is supposed to be pushed. I've just learned at 48 that what is being pushed is what you think it is. I'm not gonna write it down but just use your dirty imagination and you'll guess it.😉
1987 was the year when artists really began pushing the envelope of what can be played on the radio. This song was left off the Year-end Billboard Top 100 ~ which I can tell you is utter nonsense, as it was one of the most listened to and danced to songs of the year. If you had the radio on during the day, you were going to hear this song at least a dozen times. Why do I single out 1987? Let's look at some of the other songs that became really popular: 'I Want Your Sex' by George Michael, 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' by Samantha Fox, 'Pour Some Sugar on Me' by Def Leppard, 'Anything Goes' by Guns 'N' Roses, and then there were a lot of other songs that were much more subtle. 1989 would change the landscape completely, but 1987 kind of got the ball rolling that built up to 1989 and beyond. "What are they pushing?" That's funny. In the age of twirking, I guess understandable..... but in the late 1980's through the 1990's there was a lot more grinding going on, on the dance floors of the Techno clubs (especially across the border in Juarez, Mexico in the mid-1990's when it was still safe to cross the border and hang out at night ~ I was stationed at Ft. Bliss in El Paso, TX from 1995 - 1997). Was a wild time..... and honestly, I miss those days. Once you got out on the dance floor, nothing else mattered.... not ethnicity, not politics ~ there was the beat of the music and the person you were dancing with.... and trust me, you were both horny and wet after a night of dancing and grinding on one another. Twirking just seems so tame by yesteryear's standards. If it weren't for the clothes we had on, we literally would have been having sex on the dance floor. So, yeah, "Push it real good" is a bit of a euphemism. ~Laughs~