for her third album, Loose It was written by Furtado, Timbaland Nate Hills produced by Timbaland It features a prominent influence of 1980s dance-pop music and sexually suggestive lyrics, in which the song's protagonist asks a lover to satisfy her physically.
the song was released as the fifth single from Loose in North America in mid-2007, and Furtado co-directed the accompanying music video. "Do It" reached the top twenty in Canada and was a number-one club hit in the United States
Furtado emerges and starts singing, and she and the dancers leave the restroom and walk out of the club while Furtado is holding a gnome. During daytime, Furtado's dancers walk down the street to her apartment, walk into her bedroom and wake her up. They get dressed and ready to dance, run down the stairs and tow a car into the studio,where Furtado begins performing choreography with her dancers. The video is intercut with shots of Furtado and her dancers wearing white clothing while singing
The songs are much more upbeat and .Take for example thesong "Do It" What a blast from the '80s past!
The "Do It" music video was co-directed by Furtado and Aaron A., the documentarian on Furtado's Get Loose Tour. The shoot took place on location in Detroit, one of the stops on the tour. It begins in a women's restroom, in which dancers on Furtado's tour are getting ready to go out
Referring to the sexually suggestive lyrics in "Do It" and other songs on Loose, Furtado cited the influence of what she described as "the assertive female sexuality of '90s hip-hop, from Queen Latifah to MC Lyte, Yo-Yo, Salt-N-Pepa, TLC. They were sexy, smart and creative—strong women in control. That's what I like about the sexual content on Loose: It's very organic
on which Furtado conjures the ghost of Vanity, weaving her wickedly mischievous falsetto through Timbaland's synth splashes."According to The Northern Light, Furtado "sings on a bouncy '80s-style track—complete with the keyboard solo—about something reminiscent of a night of high school romance .The Observer said that the song "drops an early Eighties Street Sounds electro-pop motif into some frisky footwork from Timbaland"
that returns at the end of the song, to reward everyone who's paying attention."[3] Billboard magazine wrote that the song contains "breezy uptempo rhythmic instrumentation alongside a sensual lyric that requests a suitor to deliver the physical goods",and that it is one of the tracks on Loose on which "she extorts Gwen Stefani's '80s vibe and schoolgirl chants"Other critics have identified a 1980s influence in the song. Stylus magazine described "Do It" as an "undeniable 80s dance-pop" ...
MTV News summarised "Do It" as a "roller-skating jam [that] is all percolating, bubblegum keyboards", and said it contained "one of Timbaland's best beats since he put the snakey whistle on Ludacris' "The Potion""Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times wrote of the album and song, "Ms. Furtado and Timbaland love unexpected details, and this secretly meticulous CD is full of them [...] in "Do It", Ms. Furtado mutters a casual "Yeah"; Timbaland samples it and turns it into a rhythm instrument......
The song received a positive review from Billboard magazine, which said "[it] again demonstrates Furtado's striking versatility [...] Missy Elliott is stripped onto the single version, with a midsection breakdown . . . amusing, but hardly necessary in scoring yet another essential moment from [Loose]".
I love this guy! Harry "choo choo" Romeroooooooo!!!!! The best!!!! :-))))
SrdjanSvicarska 7 months ago
Is this on Itunes somewhere? I can't find it.
sarnow76 8 months ago
at least he replaced the stolen part. Shame on you, Timbaland, for stealing! Good job Mr Romero :)
eangelos89 1 year ago
How este mix es buenisimo!!! felicidades te quedo poca madre, no se si me lo puedas correr en mp3 o algo asi... spero que si puedas.
Bye y sigase rifando!!!
PyLuX85 1 year ago
great remix :)
KewellfeatTUBA 2 years ago
Not really a big fan of the original song. But I think this remix is amazing!!
x78240 2 years ago 4
for her third album, Loose It was written by Furtado, Timbaland Nate Hills produced by Timbaland It features a prominent influence of 1980s dance-pop music and sexually suggestive lyrics, in which the song's protagonist asks a lover to satisfy her physically.
the song was released as the fifth single from Loose in North America in mid-2007, and Furtado co-directed the accompanying music video. "Do It" reached the top twenty in Canada and was a number-one club hit in the United States
NellyFurtadoMarch21 2 years ago
Furtado emerges and starts singing, and she and the dancers leave the restroom and walk out of the club while Furtado is holding a gnome. During daytime, Furtado's dancers walk down the street to her apartment, walk into her bedroom and wake her up. They get dressed and ready to dance, run down the stairs and tow a car into the studio,where Furtado begins performing choreography with her dancers. The video is intercut with shots of Furtado and her dancers wearing white clothing while singing
NellyFurtadoMarch21 2 years ago
The songs are much more upbeat and .Take for example thesong "Do It" What a blast from the '80s past!
The "Do It" music video was co-directed by Furtado and Aaron A., the documentarian on Furtado's Get Loose Tour. The shoot took place on location in Detroit, one of the stops on the tour. It begins in a women's restroom, in which dancers on Furtado's tour are getting ready to go out
NellyFurtadoMarch21 2 years ago
Referring to the sexually suggestive lyrics in "Do It" and other songs on Loose, Furtado cited the influence of what she described as "the assertive female sexuality of '90s hip-hop, from Queen Latifah to MC Lyte, Yo-Yo, Salt-N-Pepa, TLC. They were sexy, smart and creative—strong women in control. That's what I like about the sexual content on Loose: It's very organic
NellyFurtadoMarch21 2 years ago
on which Furtado conjures the ghost of Vanity, weaving her wickedly mischievous falsetto through Timbaland's synth splashes."According to The Northern Light, Furtado "sings on a bouncy '80s-style track—complete with the keyboard solo—about something reminiscent of a night of high school romance .The Observer said that the song "drops an early Eighties Street Sounds electro-pop motif into some frisky footwork from Timbaland"
NellyFurtadoMarch21 2 years ago
that returns at the end of the song, to reward everyone who's paying attention."[3] Billboard magazine wrote that the song contains "breezy uptempo rhythmic instrumentation alongside a sensual lyric that requests a suitor to deliver the physical goods",and that it is one of the tracks on Loose on which "she extorts Gwen Stefani's '80s vibe and schoolgirl chants"Other critics have identified a 1980s influence in the song. Stylus magazine described "Do It" as an "undeniable 80s dance-pop" ...
NellyFurtadoMarch21 2 years ago
MTV News summarised "Do It" as a "roller-skating jam [that] is all percolating, bubblegum keyboards", and said it contained "one of Timbaland's best beats since he put the snakey whistle on Ludacris' "The Potion""Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times wrote of the album and song, "Ms. Furtado and Timbaland love unexpected details, and this secretly meticulous CD is full of them [...] in "Do It", Ms. Furtado mutters a casual "Yeah"; Timbaland samples it and turns it into a rhythm instrument......
NellyFurtadoMarch21 2 years ago
Great Remix!!!
omgyoh 2 years ago
This is a really really good remix! Great Job!
nupurdeshpande 3 years ago
I love this remix from Do it!
Halloween87 3 years ago
respect man
thx for posting
DeeCee83 3 years ago
Where can we buy this remix?
jbazanblog 3 years ago
woah nelly!!! QUE QUENTE!!!!!!!!
opnyreyestoalldotime 3 years ago
coool!!!!!!!!! bellesa de mujeres....
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ElectronicMovement 3 years ago
The song received a positive review from Billboard magazine, which said "[it] again demonstrates Furtado's striking versatility [...] Missy Elliott is stripped onto the single version, with a midsection breakdown . . . amusing, but hardly necessary in scoring yet another essential moment from [Loose]".
lfcubas3001 3 years ago
greattttt
lfcubas3001 3 years ago
the beat is really catchy! i like it!!
blizzillion 3 years ago
Do It, Do IT que buena remezcla, felicidades
newentu 3 years ago
i looove this remix
taramasu 4 years ago
cool clip
HouseMusicTV 4 years ago
See good my N-Furtado in This video.!!!!
ikkixtrousen 4 years ago
First comment
i love the beat!!
AlyssaProduction 4 years ago