Table Dancer

"Table Dancer" is a song by Canadian recording artist Keshia Chante from her third album Night and Day. "Table Dancer" was co-written by Keshia Chante and produced by Alex Greggs. The song was released October 5, 2010 via Chante's official website and later released on October 12 via iTunes Canada. "Table Dancer" features a dance pop production and lyrics that were inspired by women letting loose and table dancing for fun.

"Table Dancer"
Single by Keshia Chanté
from the album Night & Day
B-side"Test Drive"
ReleasedOctober 12, 2010 (2010-10-12)
Recorded2010
GenreElectropop, dance-pop, R&B
Length3:11
Labeltanjola, Universal Music Canada, Interscope Records, KCi
Songwriter(s)Keshia Chanté, Adam Alexander, Jay Botalla, Alex Vujic, Josh Cohen & Alex Greggs
Keshia Chanté singles chronology
"Fallen"
(2007)
"Table Dancer"
(2010)
"Set U Free"
(2011)
Music video
"Table Dancer" on YouTube VEVO (KeshiaChante Channel)

Music video

An accompanying music video for the song was directed by RT!. It premiered November 24, 2010 via Vevo. The music video features Chante as table dancer, along with others, entertaining an audience who are also dancing to the tunes. In the video, Chante experiments with different looks, such as wearing a blonde wig. The choreography was by Luther Brown, who is known for his work on So You Think You Can Dance Canada. She endorses Pepsi in the music video.

Chart performance

"Table Dancer" debuted at No. 78 on the Canadian Hot 100 and peaked at No. 44. The song is her first to debut on the chart since the chart's debut in June 2007. The song remained on the chart for 16 weeks. The music video reached the Top 10 on the MuchMusic Countdown. The song accumulated a radio audience of well over 5,000,000. It peaked at #22 on Mediabase's Top 40 Mainstream chart and is Chante's greatest selling single to date. The song made the top 10 on Japan's Hot 100 chart, peaking at #9, making it Chante's first single to chart outside of Canada. It also reached the top spot of Japan's Digital and Overseas Airplay chart.

Charts

Chart (2010–12) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100[1] 44
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[2] 9
Japan Digital and Overseas Airplay (Billboard)[3] 1
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