Sneakernight

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"Sneakernight" is a song recorded by American singer Vanessa Hudgens. It is the only single from her second album, Identified. Produced by J. R. Rotem, it was released on digital platforms on May 27, 2008. The song and its accompanying music video were used for an Ecko Unlimited commercial. In 2025, commentary YouTubers Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden released a video on Gonzalez' channel relating to conspiracy theories, in which the song appeared multiple times as a running joke. Because of this, the song found new popularity online, usually with comedic videos on TikTok relating to the video created by Gonzalez and Gooden.

Critical reception

Maria Dinoia of Common Sense Media stated: "Parents need to know that unlike this High School Musical star's other songs that tend to be about boys and high school relationships, this one is an innocuous song about going dancing. The tame video shows Hudgens putting on her sneakers, heading to the club, and yes, dancing."(File:Star full.svgScript error: No such module "String".Script error: No such module "String".).[1]

Ryan Dombal of Blender said: "And it all seems innocent enough — but that "basically" makes us think there may be more to these sneakernights than mere dancing. The innuendo is there for those who want to hear it ("Put your sneakers on / Let’s go all night long!"). Teens will dance (and giggle), parents will overpay for the concert and all will be right with the teen pop universe."(File:Star full.svgScript error: No such module "String".Script error: No such module "String".).[2]

Music video

The music video shows Hudgens going to a house party with a group of friends wearing glowing neon sneakers (Eckō Unltd. shoes). It starts with Hudgens calling her friends on her cell phone, and picking out sneakers. On the second verse, she is now at the party and while on her way to a guy staring at her, she is blocked by another guy who tries to impress her by showing some dance moves. It premiered on Disney.com on June 13, 2008 and on MTV's TRL on July 1, 2008. The video was directed by R. Malcolm Jones.[3]

Charts

Weekly charts

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El Salvador (EFE)[4] 1
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UK Singles (OCC)[5] 164
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Certifications

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Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the Identified album liner notes. [6]

Formats and track listings

Digital download
  1. "Sneakernight"
Europe download bundle[7]
  1. "Sneakernight"
  2. "Sneakernight" (Mr. Mig Retrogroove Edit)
  3. "Sneakernight" (Albert Castillo Radio Mix)
Sneakernight the Remixes EP
  1. "Sneakernight" (Albert Castillo Club Mix)
  2. "Sneakernight" (Albert Castillo Radio Mix)
  3. "Sneakernight" (Mr. Mig Dub Remix)
  4. "Sneakernight" (Mr. Mig Retrogroove Edit)
  5. "Sneakernight" (Mr. Mig Retrogoove Extended)
  6. "Sneakernight" (Mr. Mig Rhythm Tribal Extended)
  7. "Sneakernight" (Mr. Mig Rhythm Tribal Radio)

References

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