Sunday, November 11, 2012
Jennifer Lopez "LOVE?"
Four years after her last record, and now she releases this one. Is this record one to hate or one to Love? She wastes no time with the opening track and first single that will definitely have you dancing "On The Floor," and who can forget her charismatic partner, Pitbull? The next song sounds like a "Good Hit" as long as you ignore some of the bragging and just dance to the beat. "I'm Into You" Lil' Wayne, and I appreciate what you do (for the most part); there is a reason why it was a single. The previous song is okay in comparison to the next one which is full of magic, and who's gonna love you the way you sing some of the verses? I will, and this song may even show me "(What Is) LOVE?." The lyrics seem more personal than previous tracks revealing her negative attitude toward relationships"People told me/I should write a love song /'Girl you sound so angry, You could use some variation'/ But I'm lonely /Negative relations" and more if you would like to find out. Lopez hangs out with Rick Ross in The Dream where love will 'Run The World'. The next song sounds perfect for a dancing with your "Papi," or a beautiful girl (or guy) floor, and makes sense as to why it was a single. I prefer a more personal song to be a single, and I would request this next track to be played on the radio (because it really touches my heart) "Until It Beats No More." Not only does it seem to have more substance,but it sounds more interesting than the previous song. I understand that there needs to be diversity (light-hearted, fun,serious,sad,etc..), but that is why this song should also be a SINGLE! The next song's hook is "Invading My Mind," and these auto-tuned aliens are planning to infect my temporal with this chorus, possibly mess with my hypothalamus, and even attack my occipital or parietal, but I came prepared. After her heart breaking several times thinking she was with the one, it had caused the heart to contort as it tried to repair itself; in mid-repair it was broken again making the reform even worse causing J Lo to become the "Villain." If it makes you feel any better J Lo, you never came across as an ice queen to me. This song is a perfect anthem for "Starting Over," and another one of her more personal dance floor confessionals with a very percussive beat; it should be a single, but the beat is not the only reason(the piano arpeggio, her vocals, and the lyrics too). Girls do like to tease, and play the boys sometimes; I mean just listen to this song, it is proof that girls like the power they feel when some poor schmuck is 'Hypnotico" by las cuerpas bonitas. I just like the song. Now is this next bonus track about a swinger? I would not mind If i had a girlfriend that was "Everybody's Girl," but I would would bother doing whatever anyways( whatcha think about that?) I don't like to judge, that's not for me to do; enough people do that anyway. The synth is also pretty nice in this track; if this switched places with her most recent single it probably wouldn't be a bad thing (los sientos, Papi). Maybe she should "Take Care" when it comes to writing her lyrics, that's why it's a bonus. I'm seriously just being an a--hole "and I love you I love you I really really love you"(ok, maybe love is too strong a word, but besides the beat the rest makes me think of a more mature a tisket a tasket (not lyrically, though). Favorites: I'm Into You, (What is) Love, Run The World, Until It Beats No More,One Love, Starting Over, and Take Care.
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