Dec 23, 2010 09:37 GMT  ·  By
Enrique Iglesias drops video for “Tonight (I’m Loving You)” ft. Ludacris
   Enrique Iglesias drops video for “Tonight (I’m Loving You)” ft. Ludacris

This is Enrique at his raunchiest: the video for his latest single, a collaboration with Ludacris called “Tonight (I’m Loving You),” has surfaced online and it’s already being dubbed as the boldest, most revealing video of 2010.

Initially, the video was supposed to be released in January 2011, so a possible leak may be the case here.

Both the song and the video have a lot in common: they show Enrique in a light he’s been rarely seen before, more than a Latino heartthrob, into the realm of a modern-day Casanova.

The original name of the song, as AceShowbiz also points out, is “Tonight (I’m [Expletive]-ing You)” and that alone should offer an indication of what the video is all about.

It basically shows Enrique cruising the bars and parties in several exotic locations, seducing women with his fierce gaze and then taking them up to his room (or a bathroom, if one is at hand) to pleasure them.

Aside from a few gorgeous landscapes and a brief appearance by Luda in a car packed to the max with women, heading to another party, the entire focus of the video falls on Enrique and his many conquests.

According to the star himself, speaking with MTV just recently, he was a bit nervous about doing the video or the direction it might take because the song was “tough.”

“[It’s] a little more cinematic, a little more of a long story. You get a little bit of acting on Luda’s part. I was a little afraid: It’s a tough song. What type of video do you make? What do you do?...” Enrique said at the time, as cited by AceShowbiz.

In the end, though, everything worked out just fine and, when Enrique saw the final video, he knew he had succeeded in his mission of making a vid that wasn’t offensive, while still being faithful to the song.

“When I saw the video, it didn’t feel offensive. Although I saw the video and it’s a little out there, but I loved it. It’s almost like the guys’ fantasy. That’s what we wanted to create,” he said.

Here is where you can see the video for the sanitized version of the song, and here is the video for the original song. *Discretion is highly recommended.* Both videos are the same – you be the judge of how it turned out.