



It was named Winning Song at the 2012 BMI Latin Awards, hit the Top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic, and topped the stateside club charts. This RedOne electro-pop classic was a huge hit in 2010 and contains a nod to Lionel Richie’s “All Night Long (All Night)” as part of a frenetic monster mash-up. Mixing languages for the first time on Euphoria, the Spanish and English blend of tracks on a single album was a sign of Enrique’s growing confidence that he could satisfy and develop both markets at the same time. And that tension we were talking about? There’s a choice turn of phrase on an alternative cut that seems more in-step, but make sure there’s no one of a sensitive disposition in earshot… With rapper Ludacris joining him on the video, the mix paid dividends with a return to the US Top 10 and strong sales worldwide. One of Enrique’s biggest hits of the 2010s, the tension between the song’s erotic charge and what radio programmers would be happy to play is palpable in this urgent dance track. 5: Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) (featuring Ludacris & DJ Frank E)
