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"'''Dance Like There's No Tomorrow'''" is a song by American singer ] and American musician ]. It was Abdul's first single release in nearly twelve years. The song was produced by ] and Randy Jackson and appears on Jackson's album '']''. "'''Dance Like There's No Tomorrow'''" is a song by American singer ] and American musician ]. It was Abdul's first single release in nearly twelve years. The song was produced by ] and Randy Jackson and appears on Jackson's album '']''.


"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" reached number two on the ] ] chart and peaked at number 62 on the ] chart. It also charted in Canada and Romania at number 68 and 87 respectively. "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" reached number two on the ] ] chart and peaked at number 62 on the ] chart. It also charted in Canada and Romania at number 68 and 87 respectively. As of March 2008, the song has sold 189,000 digital downloads.<ref name="Billboard 2008">{{cite magazine | title=Ask Billboard | magazine=Billboard | date=2008-03-21 | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/ask-billboard-23-1046101/ | access-date=2023-04-03}}</ref>


==Release== ==Release==
The song was first premiered by ] in Los Angeles on January 18, 2008.<ref name="popdirt.com | 2008">{{cite web | title=Paula Abdul And Randy Jackson Visit KIIS FM To Premiere New Single | website=popdirt.com | date=2008-01-18 | url=http://popdirt.com/paula-abdul-and-randy-jackson-visit-kiis-fm-to-premiere-new-single/66637/ | access-date=2022-11-26}}</ref> It is the first single off ]'s debut album, '']'' (2008).<ref> Retrieved January 18, 2008</ref> The song was first premiered by ] in Los Angeles on January 18, 2008.<ref name="popdirt.com | 2008">{{cite web | title=Paula Abdul And Randy Jackson Visit KIIS FM To Premiere New Single | website=popdirt.com | date=2008-01-18 | url=http://popdirt.com/paula-abdul-and-randy-jackson-visit-kiis-fm-to-premiere-new-single/66637/ | access-date=2022-11-26 | archive-date=2022-11-26 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221126171604/http://popdirt.com/paula-abdul-and-randy-jackson-visit-kiis-fm-to-premiere-new-single/66637/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> It is the first single off ]'s debut album, '']'' (2008).<ref> Retrieved January 18, 2008</ref>


==Live performance== ==Live performance==
] pre-taped a performance that aired during the pre-game show for ]. Abdul performed a dance routine with several back-up dancers while Jackson played bass guitar with the band. Although she ], the performance still managed to receive some favorable reviews. Jim Cantiello from MTV wrote, "sure, her pre-game performance of 'Dance Like There's No Tomorrow' was pretaped. And yes, it certainly looked like she was lip-syncing ]-style. But I have to admit, I thought she nailed it."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1580867/american-idol-recap-super-bowl-edition-paula-abdul-defies-expectations-with-pregame-show/|title = 'American Idol' Recap, Super Bowl Edition: Paula Abdul Defies Expectations with Pregame Show}}</ref> Another MTV review was less kind: "The painfully '80s Janet Jackson rip-off tune and skinny-tie-era backup dancers made Adbul {{sic}} look like the Mrs. Robinson of dance pop. Judging those kids on 'Idol' just got a lot harder."<ref></ref> ] pre-taped a performance that aired during the pre-game show for ]. Abdul performed a dance routine with several back-up dancers while Jackson played bass guitar with the band. Although she ], the performance still managed to receive some favorable reviews. Jim Cantiello from MTV wrote, "sure, her pre-game performance of 'Dance Like There's No Tomorrow' was pretaped. And yes, it certainly looked like she was lip-syncing ]-style. But I have to admit, I thought she nailed it."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1580867/american-idol-recap-super-bowl-edition-paula-abdul-defies-expectations-with-pregame-show/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140901082320/http://www.mtv.com/news/1580867/american-idol-recap-super-bowl-edition-paula-abdul-defies-expectations-with-pregame-show/|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 1, 2014|title = 'American Idol' Recap, Super Bowl Edition: Paula Abdul Defies Expectations with Pregame Show|website=] }}</ref> Another MTV review was less kind: "The painfully '80s Janet Jackson rip-off tune and skinny-tie-era backup dancers made Abdul look like the Mrs. Robinson of dance pop. Judging those kids on 'Idol' just got a lot harder."<ref></ref>


==Music video== ==Music video==
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The ] was shot on January 21, 2008. '']'' revealed that ] and ] would make cameos in the video and that Abdul and Rey Lozano choreographed the video. Abdul co-directed the music video with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WzICmkWQ38 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/0WzICmkWQ38 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Making of "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" music video|publisher=Target Exclusive DVD|accessdate=2009-03-24}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The ] was shot on January 21, 2008. '']'' revealed that ] and ] would make cameos in the video and that Abdul and Rey Lozano choreographed the video. Abdul co-directed the music video with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WzICmkWQ38 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/0WzICmkWQ38 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Making of "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" music video|date=4 June 2008 |publisher=Target Exclusive DVD|accessdate=2009-03-24}}{{cbignore}}</ref>


Some blogs reported that the video was banned by ]. However, the MTV Newsroom denied this and reported that they had not seen the video, but that they would be interested in showing it on MTV.<ref></ref> Some blogs reported that the video was banned by ]. However, the MTV Newsroom denied this and reported that they had not seen the video, but that they would be interested in showing it on MTV.<ref></ref>


==Chart performance== ==Chart performance==
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!scope="row"|Canada (])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/paula-abdul/chart-history/can/|title=Paula Abdul Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)|work=]|accessdate=May 12, 2019}}</ref> !scope="row"|Canada (])<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/paula-abdul/chart-history/can/|title=Paula Abdul Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)|magazine=]|accessdate=May 12, 2019}}</ref>
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==Official versions/remixes==
* Album Version (3:01)
* Oakenfold Radio Edit (3:07)
* Oakenfold 12" Mix (7:54)
* Oakenfold Instrumental (7:54)
* Oakenfold Dub (5:58)
* Soul Seekerz Club Mix (7:14)
* Soul Seekerz Dirty Dub (6:48)
* Trevor Simpson Vocal Mix (8:17)
* Trevor Simpson Dub Mix (6:28)
* Konvict Remix featuring ] (3:55)


==References== ==References==

Latest revision as of 20:56, 20 August 2024

2008 single by Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson
"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow"
Single by Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson
from the album Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2008
Length3:01
LabelConcord
Songwriter(s)
  • Edwin "Lil Eddie" Serrano
  • Shae Patrick Skinner
  • Eritza Laues
Producer(s)
Paula Abdul singles chronology
"Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up"
(1996)
"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow"
(2008)
"I'm Just Here for the Music"
(2009)

"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" is a song by American singer Paula Abdul and American musician Randy Jackson. It was Abdul's first single release in nearly twelve years. The song was produced by DEEKAY and Randy Jackson and appears on Jackson's album Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1.

"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" reached number two on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and peaked at number 62 on the Hot 100 chart. It also charted in Canada and Romania at number 68 and 87 respectively. As of March 2008, the song has sold 189,000 digital downloads.

Release

The song was first premiered by KIIS FM in Los Angeles on January 18, 2008. It is the first single off Randy Jackson's debut album, Music Club: Volume 1 (2008).

Live performance

Paula Abdul pre-taped a performance that aired during the pre-game show for Super Bowl XLII. Abdul performed a dance routine with several back-up dancers while Jackson played bass guitar with the band. Although she lip-synced, the performance still managed to receive some favorable reviews. Jim Cantiello from MTV wrote, "sure, her pre-game performance of 'Dance Like There's No Tomorrow' was pretaped. And yes, it certainly looked like she was lip-syncing Cotillard-style. But I have to admit, I thought she nailed it." Another MTV review was less kind: "The painfully '80s Janet Jackson rip-off tune and skinny-tie-era backup dancers made Abdul look like the Mrs. Robinson of dance pop. Judging those kids on 'Idol' just got a lot harder."

Music video

The music video was shot on January 21, 2008. Access Hollywood revealed that Simon Cowell and Ryan Seacrest would make cameos in the video and that Abdul and Rey Lozano choreographed the video. Abdul co-directed the music video with Scott Speer.

Some blogs reported that the video was banned by MTV. However, the MTV Newsroom denied this and reported that they had not seen the video, but that they would be interested in showing it on MTV.

Chart performance

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 68
Romania (Romanian Top 100) 87
US Billboard Hot 100 62
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) 29
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard) 2

References

  1. "Ask Billboard". Billboard. 2008-03-21. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  2. "Paula Abdul And Randy Jackson Visit KIIS FM To Premiere New Single". popdirt.com. 2008-01-18. Archived from the original on 2022-11-26. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  3. Mariah, Paula, 'Idols' Join Jackson's 'Club' Retrieved January 18, 2008
  4. "'American Idol' Recap, Super Bowl Edition: Paula Abdul Defies Expectations with Pregame Show". MTV. Archived from the original on September 1, 2014.
  5. The Best And Worst Of Super Bowl Music - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News
  6. "Making of "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" music video". Target Exclusive DVD. 4 June 2008. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
  7. MTV Newsroom » Paula Abdul’s Video Isn’t Banned, Ok?
  8. "Paula Abdul Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  9. "Romanian Top 100 – Nr. 12/2008". Romanian Top 100. Archived from the original on April 1, 2008. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  10. "Paula Abdul Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  11. "Paula Abdul Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  12. "Paula Abdul Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved May 12, 2019.

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