Hotel Room Service

Album: Rebelution (2009)
Charted: 9 8
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Songfacts®:

  • This was released as the third single from Miami rapper Pitbull's fourth studio album, Rebelution.
  • This song samples the Nightcrawlers 1995 dance hit "Push the Feeling On." The Nightcrawlers were a house music project assembled by Scottish producer, DJ and vocalist Jon Reid. Originally recorded in 1993, the tune finally became a top ten hit in the UK after a re-mix by Marc Kinchen was released. It is considered today to be a classic track of the house music genre.

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