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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Push It to the Limit | cover = Jump In! OST (2007).jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Corbin Bleu | album = Another Side 'and' Jump In! | released = (US) | recorded = 2006 | studio = | venue = | genre = | length = 3:14 | label = Hollywood | writer = Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil | producer = Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = Deal with It | next_year = 2007 | misc = }} "'Push It to the Limit'" is a pop/R&B song performed by Corbin Bleu. MarketingMade to cross-promote the Disney film 'Jump In!' (released January 12, 2007), "Push It to the Limit" was released on the Disney Channel on Thanksgiving Day 2006, and on Radio Disney the following Saturday. According to a press release from Walt Disney Records, this single and the other songs on the album are:
According to an analysis by the 'Knoxville News Sentinel':
Corbin Bleu himself, in describing the sound of the music he is making with the Disney Company, relates it to other very popular youth-oriented pop rap acts:
The 'Los Angeles Times', in naming Bleu one of the "Faces to Watch" in 2007, remarked upon:
Like Bleu's last Disney project 'High School Musical' (which 'New York Daily News' has called "the biggest pop cultural phenomenon of 2006"), 'Jump In!' will be promoted with a concert tour. Comparing his new prominence with this previous situation, Corbin Bleu remarked: I don't have any solos in 'High School Musical.' The only time you actually hear my voice is on 'Stick to the Status Quo,' where you can hear me say the word 'What?' But at least I got a dance solo. 'New York Daily News', December 26, 2006 "Push It to the Limit" (the song and video), along with the movie and album it vanguards, mark a major increase in Bleu's career and role in Disney's entertainment empire. Music videoThe music video shows Bleu and four other young males dancing in a high school gym. It also shows Bleu with his afro pulled back in a ponytail on bleachers with a group of girls. Clips from the movie, 'Jump In!' are shown as well. Since its release, the video has been played on the Disney Channel frequently. A dance to the limit, or dance-along version was shown in portions during a 'Jump In!' airing on March 16, 2007. The video also features Johnny "J Blaze" Erasme from the JammXKids as one of the dancers. There is also a version without the 'Jump In!' scenes. So, the dance scenes are extended. Because the 'Jump in!' scenes are cut from this version, some dance scenes have to be moved up from their regular position in the version with the 'Jump In!' scenes. Thus some dances are repeated and new ones are added. Chart performanceIn late January 2007, the song debuted on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 at number 14 and on the Hot Digital Songs chart at number 5, with 77,000 downloads.Jonathan Cohen, [http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1055735/beyonce-slips-by-fall-out-boy-to-remain-atop-hot-100 "Beyonce Slips By Fall Out Boy To Remain Atop Hot 100"], 'Billboard', January 25, 2007. It peaked at number 87 on the UK Singles Chart, staying on the Top 200 chart for eight weeks. ChartsNotesCategory:2006 debut singles Category:Corbin Bleu songs Category:Songs written by Matthew Gerrard Category:Songs written by Robbie Nevil Category:Song recordings produced by Robbie Nevil Category:2006 songs Category:Hollywood Records singles Category:Song recordings produced by Matthew Gerrard | |
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