Single Release and Chart Performance
"Do It" was the fifth single from Loose in North America, and was released to mainstream contemporary hit radio in the United States on July 24, 2007 (see 2007 in music). The remix of the song released as a single features rapper Missy Elliott and was released at the iTunes Store on August 7, 2007.
The song debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at number eighty-eight but dropped off the next week. It peaked at number sixty on the Billboard Pop 100. "Do It" was Furtado's second consecutive single not to reach the top twenty on the Hot 100 or Pop 100 charts, and the lowest peaking single from Loose on both charts; it is also Furtado's lowest charting entry on the Hot 100. It became the fifth consecutive number-one single from Loose on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. On the Canadian Hot 100, the song debuted at number sixty in early August 2007 and peaked at number eleven.
In Europe, "Do It" reached number twenty-two in Germany, remaining on the singles chart for nine weeks. The single reached the top twenty in the Netherlands and Norway and the top forty in Switzerland and Belgium. It charted outside the top forty in Austria. In the United Kingdom, "Do It" debuted at number ninety-five and peaked on its fourth week of charting at number seventy-five and dropped off the next week. It became Furtado's lowest peak position there, and her only song, not to peak inside top fifty.
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