суббота, 15 января 2011 г.

Jennifer Lopez Steps Back“On The Floor”| Music News, Reviews, and Gossip on Idolator.com

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Just because J-Lo’sin the judge’s seaton the current season ofAmerican Idoldoesn’t mean she’s above putting out new material for us to critique, as evidenced by her new single “On the Floor,” a RedOne-produced number most reminiscent of her turn-of-the-millennium smash “Waiting for Tonight.” The song, which features a lengthy rap intro from Pitbull, is set to premiere onfellowIdoldivaRyan Seacrest’s radio show next week. Jenny’s last few singles left clubbers standing around, waiting for a better song to come on. Will her latest get us back “On the Floor”? Listen here.

“It’s getting ill, it’s getting sick on the floor,” Lopez sings on the track — and yes, the lyrics about drinking, globe-trotting, and putting hands in the air are about as standard as they come for a dance tune (there’s even a “la la la” hook). The mixture of Latin sounds with a heavy club beat is also nothing new (in fact, the track samples Kaoma’s two-decade-old“Lambada”), but given that Lopez was one of the pioneers bringing Latina flavor to the clubs, this feels appropriate. It’s nice to see J-Lo return to form.

Jennifer Lopez– On The Floor ft. PitbullbyGuzzo

Apart from Pitbull’s introduction, there may not be enough hip hop flavor here to make a splash at the clubs — the track may be too much of a throwback to older dance hits, without bringing anything new or innovative to the party. Then again, clubbers need something to gracelessly bob their heads and raise theirglasses to after last call, amidst multicolored lights. And in that moment, a generic dance beat and “la la la” chorus will do just fine.

Our verdict: we’re pretty happy with the latest from Lopez. But what we really want to know is, what do Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson think?


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