It — Push
Frontman Wayne Static described the song's mechanical, relentless rhythm as " evil disco "—a blend of heavy metal grit with danceable electronic influences.
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". Push It
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: this version leaned into darker imagery