Vocalist Rob Thomas wrote the lyrics to "Push" with Matt Serletic. The song's lyrics are about the stress of falling in and out of love.[2] Thomas stated that the man in the song (either himself or fictional) was the one being abused, either emotionally or physically, by a woman.[3] Later after its release, some feminist groups were outraged and claimed the song was about abusing women, and Thomas expressed surprise when he heard that the song was being interpreted as misogynistic.[3] In an interview with The Morning Call, the bass guitarist Brian Yale adding "We were kind of surprised when we heard all that stuff. [Our response] was, 'Wow, really? No, it's not about that.'[2]
The video for "Push" was directed by Nigel Dick, and shot March 27–28, 1997, in Los Angeles.[4] The video starts and ends with Rob Thomas playing with a puppet. Throughout the song, the band is seen playing in an alley. A couple of scenes feature Thomas chained to a wall. Another scene is of Thomas holding onto a barbed wire fence while the band stands in the background. He gets stuck by the fence but keeps putting his hands back on it. Thomas is also seen in a room containing a clock and a bed, though no windows are shown.
In the 2023 fantasy comedy Barbie, Ken (played by Ryan Gosling) adopts it as his favorite song after visiting the real world, and it becomes "a tongue-in-cheek anthem of patriarchal dominance" in Barbieland.[46] While many reviews of the film interpreted this as a critique of the song,[47][48] director Greta Gerwig said that she was a fan of Matchbox Twenty and "I never put anything in a movie I don’t love."[49] Gosling's cover of the song was included on Barbie the Album (Best Weekend Ever Edition).[50]
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^Push (US cassette vinyl liner notes). Matchbox Twenty. Atlantic Records. 1997. AT0021C.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Push (European CD single liner notes). Matchbox Twenty. Lava Records. 1997. 7567-98011-9.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Push (Australian maxi-single liner notes). Matchbox Twenty. Atlantic Records. 1997. 7567-95590-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)