Just Push Play (song)

"Just Push Play"
Single by Aerosmith
from the album Just Push Play
Released 2001
Format Cassette, CD
Recorded 2001
Genre Hard rock, rap rock
Length 3:51 (album version)
3:17 (radio remix)
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Steven Tyler
Mark Hudson
Steve Dudas
Producer(s) Steven Tyler
Joe Perry
Marti Frederiksen
Mark Hudson
Aerosmith singles chronology
"Sunshine"
(2001)
"Just Push Play"
(2001)
"Girls of Summer"
(2002)

"Just Push Play" is the title track from American rock band Aerosmith's 2001 album Just Push Play. The song was written by Steven Tyler, Mark Hudson, and Steve Dudas. It was released as a promotional single from Just Push Play in 2001, and peaked at #10 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and #38 on the Top 40 Mainstream chart.

Song structure

The song is known for its distorted guitars, use of synthesizers (especially with drums and lyrics), and Steven Tyler's scat singing. The chorus of the song also features the phrase "fuckin' A" which is bleeped out through use of a turntable for much of the song; until the end, when the expletive can actually be heard a few times. The radio remix bleeps this out. The song also features a reference to "Walk This Way".

In other media

The song was performed heavily on Aerosmith's Just Push Play Tour and was also featured in Dodge Ram commercials, during the band's 2001 partnership with the car company. The song was also played during Aerosmith's performance at the historic United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert in October 2001. The track was also included in Aerosmith's 2002 career-spanning compilation O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, but was a radio-edit version of the track instead of the original.

Music video

The music video for the song is merely clips of the band performing the song in concert.

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