10 Facts About Get Right

1.

Outside of the United States, "Get Right" topped the charts in Italy, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom, and peaked within the top ten in of the charts in other international music markets, including Australia, Denmark, Germany, and Spain.

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2.

Music video for "Get Right" directed by Francis Lawrence—who previously directed her "Waiting for Tonight" music video—was released on the day of the song's release.

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3.

Two weeks later, "Get Right" had reached the Hot 100's top 40, jumping to number 28.

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4.

Additionally, "Get Right" reached number one on the US Hot Dance Club Play and number 18 on the US Pop Songs chart.

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5.

In Canada, "Get Right" peaked at number three on the Canadian Singles Chart, becoming one of her biggest hits in that country.

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6.

The following week, "Get Right" fell a position to number two when it was dethroned by "Over and Over" by Nelly featuring Tim McGraw.

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7.

In Belgium, "Get Right" peaked at number two on the Wallonia and number three in Flanders.

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8.

Get Right danced with Lopez and her dancers, while making a "mess" out of the dance steps.

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9.

Get Right appeared before a group of male dancers with canes and top hats in a "glamorous entrance".

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10.

The version of "Get Right" Lopez performed on the Dance Again World Tour was a rock influenced version, which still contained "infectious" horn rifts.

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