
“I feel the beat again, stronger than before.” Aw.Ĩ. “Until It Beats No More” – Sounds like she’s singing straight to Marc Anthony on this one.

Fun, harmless, & strictly for Jenny’s Latina fans.ħ.
“Papi” – The pro-monogamy house trend revived by RiRi’s “Only Girl,” still going strong here. After the internal confusion of “(WI)L,” this one’s refreshingly self-assured.Ħ. “Run the World” – The-Dream’s fingerprints all over this = a good thing. “(What Is) Love” – Older, wiser Jennifer channels love-addled J.Lo circa ’03 to answer album’s central ? Bieber would slay this if the gender was flipped.ĥ. “I’m Into You” – Dancehall groove, breezy verses and come-hither hook is perfect for sun-soaked, summertime road trips. “Pieces of Me”-esque Auto-Tune use and neck-snapping beat keeps momentum going nicely, but Nicki Minaj, Jennifer is not.ģ. Donkey Kong/Tonka Truck/Lambada nostalgia, anyone?Ģ. “On the Floor” - Long overdue J.Lo/Pitbull collab reveals said floor’s versatility over crisp synths. The best tweets will be posted on in the coming days.ġ. Lo’s “Love?” album? Tweet us your own review at (using hashtag #bbjlo). You be the judge: What do you think of J. How does the rest of “Love?” measure up? Here’s our Twitter-length track-by-track review of each song. Gaga’s frequent collaborator RedOne also produced the set’s lead single, “On the Floor” (featuring Pitbull), which helped kick-start Lopez’s musical comeback with a top 10 debut on the Billboard Hot 100. They are her priority.Lopez recruited plenty of hitmakers to help craft “Love?,” including R&B boundary-pushers The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, Norwegian duo Stargate and none other than Lady Gaga, who boasts two credits on the album (“Invading My Mind” and “Hypnotico”). A source told Page Six, “She has to ensure that she is taking her children into account. They are taking it seriously and want it to be long-lasting.” However, they’re also both focusing on their respective kids. Bennifer 2.0 is here and Ben Affleck and Jennifer are getting pretty serious.Ī source told People that Ben and Jen are “slowly starting to talk about the future,” emphasizing that “this is not a casual relationship. Sure, she split from A-Rod, but she’s still a badass and she has a new (kinda) man in her life. J.Lo seems like she’s hella positive about the future, which makes sense. All she wants to do is just dance, dance, dance, dance again,” she explained. Jennifer explained that when she mentions “dancing,” she means more than the physical movement. A post shared by Jennifer Lopez song is a collaboration with Puerto Rican rapper Rauw Alejandro and releases Monday, July 5.
