"Pressure" is Nadia Ali's sixth single as a lead artist. It was written by Ali and produced by American DJ Nick Terranova and Italian DJ Alessandro Bacci.[1] Ali and Terranova met in 2009 when Ali requested him to remix her single "Love Story".[2] After that, the two decided to collaborate on original productions and had studio sessions on Christmas Eve 2009 and produced a number of songs, of which one was "Pressure".[3] Ali described "Pressure" as 'a fun song venting about the frustrations and expectations which come with being successful'.[2] The song was left untouched until March 2010, when at the Winter Music Conference Ali introduced Terranova to Bacci, who was subsequently asked to collaborate with the two and co-produce the track creating the final version.[3]
A music video for "Pressure", directed by Brando Neverland was uploaded on YouTube on July 7, 2011.[4] The music video was set to the Alesso remix and features Ali facing different forms of pressure such as a wind tunnel with chains, climbing a very long ladder while being chased by Terranova and Bacci. At the beginning of the video, Nocturne in E-flat major by Frédéric Chopin can be heard, and the building structures shown are those of Utah Valley University's computer science building interior.
The Alesso remix of "Pressure" became a club and festival anthem during the summer of 2011[5] and was included in the sets of prominent DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Kaskade, Calvin Harris and Swedish House Mafia.[6] The song was described by Kaskade as the "Tune of 2011".[7] The remix was also nominated for the Best Progressive Track at the 27th International Dance Music Awards at the Winter Music Conference.[8] The song was also remixed by Calvin West, Clocx, Rene Amesz, as well as Matan Caspi and Eddy Good.
^ abHoskin, Bree (November 9, 2011). "Interview – Nadia Ali". Gaydar Radio. Archived from the original on November 14, 2011. Retrieved November 14, 2011.