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4 Live performances  





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7 Credits and personnel  





8 Charts and certifications  



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"Dirty Dancer"

SinglebyEnrique Iglesias and Usher featuring Lil Wayne

from the album Euphoria and Versus EP

Released

May 9, 2011

Recorded

2010, South Point Studios,
(Miami, Florida)

Genre

Length

3:34 (album version)
4:05 (single version feat. Lil Wayne)

Label

  • Universal Latino
  • Songwriter(s)

    • Enrique Iglesias
  • Nadir Khayat
  • Evan Bogart
  • Erika Nuri
  • David Quiñones
  • Producer(s)

    RedOne & Jimmy Joker

    Enrique Iglesias singles chronology

    "Dirty Dancer"
    (2011)

    "Ayer"
    (2011)

    Usher singles chronology

    "More"
    (2010)

    "Dirty Dancer"
    (2011)

    "Promise"
    (2011)

    Lil Wayne singles chronology

    "Red Nation"
    (2011)

    "Dirty Dancer"
    (2011)

    "9 Piece"
    (2011)

    "Dirty Dancer" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias and American singer Usher, recorded for Iglesias' sixth studio album, Euphoria, and included on Usher's EP Versus. A remix of the song, which features American rapper Lil Wayne and American singer Nayer, was released on 9 May 2011 by Universal Music Group as the sixth single from Euphoria. Written by the two singers with Evan Bogart, Erika Nuri and David Quiñones and producer RedOne, "Dirty Dancer" is a dance-pop song.

    The album version of "Dirty Dancer" appeared on the UK Singles Chart, the Dutch Single Top 100 and the Slovakian Radio Top 100 Oficiálna, while the single version entered the Australian Singles Chart, the New Zealand Singles Chart and the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. An Ethan Lader-directed music video for "Dirty Dancer" has the three artists watching holographic dancers in nightclubs. The single has already been certified Gold in Australia and USA. It was covered by the Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation as part of their weekly radio covers in promotion for their upcoming event, Elements and was included on their April 2013 cover album The Q-Music Sessions. The song samples parts of the 1995 song "Salva Mea" by Faithless.

    Background[edit]

    "Dirty Dancer" was written by Enrique Iglesias, RedOne, Evan Bogart, Erika Nuri and David Quiñones, and was produced by RedOne. It was recorded at South Point Studios, Miami.[1] "Dirty Dancer" is a dance-pop song[2] with some influences of electropop and rave music.[3] According to Adam Graham of MTV News, "Dirty Dancer" is about "a comely-yet-dangerous female"; its hook features the lyrics "She's a dirty, dirty dancer/ Dirty, dirty dancer/ Never ever lonely".[4] At the beginning on the song, Usher dedicates it to "the dirty girls all around the world".[5] Iglesias and Usher exchange verses before, on the single remix, Wayne gives his rap verse, which makes a reference to actor Eddie Murphy.[6] "Dirty Dancer" was included on Iglesias' sixth studio album, Euphoria, and Usher's EP Versus. "Dirty Dancer" was sent to Australian contemporary hit radio (CHR) and nights radio on 9 May,[7] while the single remix was sent to US CHR 10 May.[8] The single was released as a music download in North America on 12 June 2011, and was released in Europe and Oceania on 19 June.

    Critical reception[edit]

    Robert Copsey from Digital Spy and Allison Stewart from The Washington Post chose "Dirty Dancer" as one of the best tracks on Euphoria,[3] with Stewart calling it "steamy".[2] Prefix Magazine's Wilson McBee criticized Wayne's appearance on the track, and wrote that the line "Ain't no money like young money" was his "weakest last line ever".[9]

    Chart performance[edit]

    The album version of "Dirty Dancer" debuted at number 194 on the UK Singles Chart on 17 July 2010, and at number fifty-one on the Dutch Single Top 100, where it later peaked at number thirty-nine. The album version also entered the Slovakian Radio Top 100 Oficiálna at number ninety-four in May 2011,[10] as well as appearing on the Belgian Ultratip charts of Flanders and Wallonia at numbers nine and thirty-six, respectively.

    On 16 May 2011, the single version debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number thirty-six, and on the Australian Dance Chart at number thirteen.[11] It has since peaked at numbers twenty-four and nine, respectively.[12] On the issue dated 28 May 2011, "Dirty Dancer" debuted at number nine on the U.S. Hot Digital Songs chart with 126,000 copies sold,[13] and subsequently appeared at number eighteen on the Billboard Hot 100.[14] The same day it entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number eighteen.[15] On 4 June 2011, "Dirty Dancer" debuted at number thirty-three on the Pop Songs chart,[16] and later peaked at number seventeen.[17] "Dirty Dancer" entered the New Zealand Singles Chart at number twenty-two on 30 May 2011.[18] On the Dutch Top 40, the song debuted at number thirty-one and peaked at number twenty-five, while on the UK Singles Chart, the single version of "Dirty Dancer" has reached number twenty-one. It entered the French Singles Chart at number ninety-nine on 11 June 2011.

    On 12 August 2011, the song charted at #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs making it his ninth #1 single on the chart. He is the only male artist in the chart's history to achieve this milestone, beating previous record-holder Michael Jackson. It is his third consecutive #1 on this chart from his album Euphoria, following "I Like It" and "Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You)".

    Live performances[edit]

    Enrique Iglesias first premiered "Dirty Dancer" live as part of a medley with "I Like It" that he performed on the tenth seasonofAmerican Idol on 12 May 2011.[4] For the performance, he wore blue jeans and a black leather jacket, which featured Usher and Lil Wayne appearing on video screens behind backing vocalists and a band. Initially, Iglesias was under a lone spotlight, before several green lasers beams lit the stage.[19]

    Music video[edit]

    The music video for "Dirty Dancer" was directed by Yasha Malekzad,[20] Jeff Dotson & Ethan Lader[21] and premiered on 22 June 2011.[22] It opens by showing a city during the night, and Iglesias making his way to a futuristic strip club, who then watches a holographic pole dancer performing a gymnastic routine while wearing a black latex outfit. Usher is shown donning black clothing and sings alone in a dark room.[23] Throughout the video he alternates between reality and a holographic.[23] Iglesias is shown in similar scenes, and at one point lowers his jacket to expose his blue luminous heart.[23] Iglesias presses buttons on a remote control and the dancer is replaced by another,[23] dressed in silver, who is in turn replaced by a gold bikini-clad dancer.[24] Wayne begins his verse while being projected onto a building, while other shots show him in a dark room, similar to those of Usher.[23] The dancer whom Iglesias watches leans in to kiss him but is replaced by a holographic message reading "credit expired".[21][23] Sabrina Cognata of WNOW-FM wrote, "This video has everything. And I mean everything worth having."[25] MTV Buzzworthy's Jenna Hally Rubenstein wrote, "If you want to be a baller, this video is how you do it." The video has been viewed over 137 million times.

    Track listing[edit]

    1. "Dirty Dancer" (Single Version) (with Usher featuring Lil Wayne) – 4:05
    2. "Dirty Dancer" (Music Video)
    3. "Dirty Dancer" (Remix) (with Usher featuring Lil Wayne and Nayer) - 4:04
    1. "Dirty Dancer" (Single Version) (with Usher featuring Lil Wayne) – 4:05
    2. "Dirty Dancer" (with Usher) – 3:35

    Credits and personnel[edit]

    Credits are adapted from the liner notes of "Dirty Dancer".[1]

    Recording
    Personnel

    Charts and certifications[edit]

    Album version[edit]

    Chart (2010–11)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[27]

    32

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[28]

    25

    Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[29]

    16

    Denmark (Tracklisten)[30]

    37

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[31]

    39

    Slovakia (IFPI)[10]

    2

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[32]

    20

    Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[33]

    54

    UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[34]

    194

    Single remix[edit]

    Chart (2011)

    Peak
    position

    Australia Dance (ARIA Charts)[12]

    9

    Australia (ARIA)[35]

    24

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[36]

    14

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[17]

    11

    Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[37]

    9

    Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[38]

    28

    France (SNEP)[39]

    99

    Germany (Official German Charts)[40]

    17

    Ireland (IRMA)[41]

    26

    Mexico Airplay (Billboard)[42]

    49

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[43]

    25

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[44]

    22

    Romania (Romanian Top 100)[45]

    25

    Russia Airplay (TopHit)[46]

    18

    Scotland (OCC)[47]

    17

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[48]

    30

    UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[49]

    6

    UK Singles (OCC)[50]

    21

    Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[51]

    41

    USBillboard Hot 100[17]

    18

    USHot Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[17]

    1

    USPop Songs (Billboard)[17]

    17

    USRhythmic (Billboard)[52]

    32

    Year-end charts[edit]

    Chart (2011)

    Position

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)

    62

    Romania (Romanian Top 100)[53]

    75

    Russia Airplay (TopHit)[54]

    88

    Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[55]

    169

    US Hot Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[56]

    7

    Certifications[edit]

    Region

    Certification

    Certified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[57]

    Platinum

    70,000^

    Canada (Music Canada)[58]

    2× Platinum

    160,000*

    United States (RIAA)[59]

    Gold

    500,000*

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Release history[edit]

    Country

    Date

    Format

    Label

    Australia[8]

    9 May 2011

    Contemporary hit radio

    Universal Music

    United States[7]

    10 May 2011

    Contemporary hit radio

    Universal Republic

    Canada[60]

    12 June 2011

    Digital download

    Universal Music

    Mexico[61]

    United States[62]

    Universal Republic

    Australia[63]

    19 June 2011

    Universal Music

    Austria[64]

    Denmark[65]

    France[66]

    Germany[67]

    Netherlands[68]

    New Zealand[69]

    Norway[70]

    Sweden[71]

    Spain[72]

    United Kingdom[73]

    Polydor Records

    Germany[26]

    22 July 2011

    CD single

    Universal Music

    See also[edit]

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  • I Am Not a Human Being

  • "Right Above It"
  • "Gonorrhea"
  • Tha Carter IV

  • "John"
  • "How to Love"
  • "She Will"
  • "It's Good"
  • "Mirror"
  • "Blunt Blowin"
  • "MegaMan"
  • I Am Not a Human Being II

  • "No Worries"
  • "Love Me"
  • "Rich As Fuck"
  • Rich Gang

    Tha Carter V

  • "Don't Cry"
  • "Mona Lisa"
  • Funeral

    Featured singles

    1999

  • "Bling Bling"
  • 2000

    2002

    2004

    2005

    2006

  • "Holla at Me"
  • "You Know What"
  • "Make It Rain"
  • "Hollywood Divorce"
  • "You"
  • 2007

  • "Lock U Down"
  • "Pop Bottles"
  • "Duffle Bag Boy"
  • "Uh-Ohhh!"
  • "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)"
  • "100 Million"
  • 2008

  • "Love in This Club Part II"
  • "Girls Around the World"
  • "I Run This"
  • "My Life"
  • "Can't Believe It"
  • "Let It Rock"
  • "Shawty Say"
  • "Swagga Like Us"
  • "Cuddy Buddy"
  • "Official Girl"
  • "I'm So Paid"
  • "Lost"
  • "All My Life (In the Ghetto)"
  • "Turnin Me On"
  • "Make a Toast"
  • 2009

  • "Always Strapped"
  • "Respect My Conglomerate"
  • "So Good"
  • "Maybach Music 2"
  • "Down"
  • "Successful"
  • "I'm Goin' In"
  • "Money to Blow"
  • "Heard 'em All"
  • "I Can Transform Ya"
  • "Give It Up to Me"
  • "4 My Town (Play Ball)"
  • "Revolver"
  • "Women Lie, Men Lie"
  • 2010

  • "Miss Me"
  • "Loyalty"
  • "No Love"
  • "Fire Flame"
  • 2011

  • "Look at Me Now"
  • "Bow Chicka Wow Wow"
  • "Hit the Lights"
  • "Someone to Love Me (Naked)"
  • "This Is What Rock n' Roll Looks Like"
  • "Motivation"
  • "Red Nation"
  • "9 Piece"
  • "I'm on One"
  • "I'm Into You"
  • "Dirty Dancer"
  • "Ballin'"
  • "Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)"
  • "Y.U. Mad"
  • "Strange Clouds"
  • "Sweat"
  • "The Motto"
  • 2012

  • "All Aboard"
  • "Take It to the Head"
  • "HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)"
  • "I Can Only Imagine"
  • "Pop That"
  • "Enough of No Love"
  • "Ice"
  • "Bandz a Make Her Dance"
  • "Celebration"
  • "She Don't Put It Down"
  • "Ball"
  • "Hello"
  • 2013

  • "All That (Lady)"
  • "Ready to Go"
  • "High School"
  • "No New Friends"
  • "Wit' Me"
  • "We Outchea"
  • "Beware"
  • "Good Time"
  • "Thank You"
  • "Loyal"
  • 2014

  • "Thug Cry"
  • "Only"
  • 2015

  • "How Many Times"
  • "Just Right for Me"
  • "Bottom of the Bottle"
  • "Switch Up"
  • 2016

  • "Order More" (Remix)
  • "No Problem"
  • "Gold" (Remix)
  • 2017

  • "Light My Body Up"
  • "I'm the One"
  • "The Way I Are (Dance with Somebody)"
  • "Love U Better"
  • "Like a Man"
  • "Codeine Dreaming"
  • 2018

    2019

  • "Be Like Me"
  • 2020

  • "Iced Out Audemars" (Remix)
  • Other singles

  • "Forever"
  • "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
  • "Roman's Revenge"
  • "Sleazy Remix 2.0: Get Sleazier"
  • "Roman Reloaded"
  • "Scream & Shout" (Remix)
  • "Believe Me"
  • "Start a Fire"
  • "Nothing but Trouble"
  • "Let Me Love You"
  • "Sucker for Pain"
  • "No Frauds"
  • "Changed It"
  • "Rich Sex"
  • "Gang Gang"
  • "Lose"
  • "Lonely"
  • "Feelin' Like Tunechi"
  • "Ay!"
  • "Sunshine"
  • "Kant Nobody"
  • "Ain't Gonna Answer"
  • "Main One"
  • "Kat Food"
  • "Brand New"
  • "Presha"
  • "Long Story Short"
  • "Wassam Baby"
  • Other songs

  • "Martians vs. Goblins"
  • "I Do It"
  • "M's"
  • "Smuckers"
  • "My Window"
  • "I Heard You're Married"
  • "God Did"
  • "Annihilate"
  • "Transparency"
  • Singles

    Featured singles

  • "Vida 23"
  • "Give Me Everything"
  • "Dirty Dancer (Remix)"
  • "Name of Love"
  • Tours

    Related articles

  • Pitbull
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