Shake (Jesse McCartney song)

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"Shake"
Jesse McCartney - Shake.jpg
Single by Jesse McCartney
from the album Have It All
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2010
Recorded2010
Genre Pop, R&B
Length3:10
Label Hollywood
Songwriter(s) Jesse McCartney, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Joshua Coleman
Producer(s) Ammo
Jesse McCartney singles chronology
"Body Language"
(2009)
"Shake"
(2010)
"One Night"
(2013)
Music video
"Shake" on YouTube

"Shake" is the original lead single from Jesse McCartney's supposedly fourth studio album, Have It All. Have It All was, however, postponed to a point that it was eventually cancelled completely. "Shake" is written by McCartney, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, and written and produced by Joshua Coleman. It was sent to both U.S. mainstream radios and released in digital download format on September 21, 2010.

Contents

Writing and inspiration

"Shake" is written by Jesse McCartney and Jacob Kasher and produced by Joshua Coleman. In an interview with MTV, McCartney described,"I'm really excited about 'Shake.' We decided that would be the first single to represent Have It All and ... I felt like that song was kind of the closest to [2008's] Departure and it was a way to sort of reacquaint the fans with my music." and "It's a kind of ... urban, kitschy track with a lot of synths and pop melodies on top, and it makes for good ear candy." [1]

Promotion

He performed this single on October 19, on Live! with Regis and Kelly [2] and it was included in game for iPhone and iPod Touch, Tap Tap Revenge 3 . [3]

Music video

McCartney in the video for "Shake" Shake (Jesse McCartney music video - screenshot).png
McCartney in the video for "Shake"

The music video for "Shake" was filmed on October 26, 2010. The video is directed by Toben Seymour and choreographed Flii Stylz. In an interview, Jesse told MTV, "It's gonna be cool. We wanted to create a video that wasn't necessarily a story, following the song. It didn't necessarily have to be on the nose. We wanted something that was visually stimulating, a lot of cool camera techniques that haven't been used, a lot of saturated colors and even a lot of ladies with beautiful features." [1] The music video was premiered on E! News and E! Online on November 16, 2010. [4]

Formats and track listings

US iTunes Download

  1. "Shake" (radio version)
  2. "Shake" (video)

Charts performance

The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart of October 9, 2010, at number 90. [5] On October 30, 2010, the song re-entered at number 78, and eventually peaked at number 54 on the chart. [6]

Charts

Chart (2010–11)Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 [7] 54
US Mainstream Top 40 ( Billboard ) [8] 17

Release history

RegionDateFormat
United StatesSeptember 21, 2010Digital download [9]
Mainstream radio [10]

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