The two are reportedly working on her debut for Def Jam Records after her departure from Sony Music last year. The song also showcases Morocco-born producer RedOne”s ability to bring out the best in his artists, whether it”s Lady Gaga, Enrique Iglesias (he produced “I Like It”) or J-Lo. This J-Lo is much easier to take–and more believable– than the swaggering, tough-talking Jenny on the Block. The first minute of the song totally belongs to Pitbull as he announces J-Lo and beckons us to the dance floor, plus asks us to “back it up like Tonka truck.” Lopez doesn”t come in until around 1:15 and then it is to sweetly sing the chorus. This time, however, Pitbull plays a much greater role. 1 on Billboard”s Hot Club Dance Tracks chart, but was a pretty dismal tune. The song reunites Lopez with Pitbull: the two last collaborated on 2009″s “Fresh Out The Oven,” which hit No. It has a delightfully retro spirit, perhaps, in part, to the sampling of 1989″s “Lambada.” Instead of a heavy-handed thumper like some of her past efforts, it”s a really fun international gallop (Ibiza, anyone?) that you can imagine twirling (literally) to for hours. Just in time for the Jan.19 season premiere of “American Idol” with new judge Jennifer Lopez, J-Lo drops a new single, “On the Floor,” to let us know she is back on the music block.
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