Feel Alive

Album: Step Up: Revolution Soundtrack (2012)
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Songfacts®:

  • Fergie teams up with Cuban-American rapper Pitbull for this dance tune. DJ Poet, a close friend and frequent collaborator with The Black Eyed Pea's will.i.am, also offers up some lines about partying in the club. It was the first new song from Fergie as a lead artist to be released since the deluxe edition of her solo debut record The Dutchess in 2008.
  • Did you catch the homage to Boom Boom Pow in Pitbull's rap? His rhymes, "I'm so 3000 and great. They so 2000 and hate. They want me to fall and fail. H-h-hurry up and wait," allude to Fergie's similar lines on the Black Eyed Peas' hit tune.
  • The song was included on the soundtrack of the 3D dance movie Step Up: Revolution.

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