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"On the Floor" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her seventh studio album, Love? (2011). Featuring American rapper Pitbull , it was released by Island Records on February 8, 2011, as the lead single from the album.
Lopez in 2021. Jennifer Lopez is an American entertainer who has recorded songs in English and Spanish. In addition to recording material for her eight studio albums and two compilation albums, she has also contributed music to film soundtracks, charity records and television advertisements and has collaborated with other recording artists on their respective albums.
The song marks the fourth collaboration between two artists following "Fresh Out the Oven" (2009), "On the Floor" (2011) and "Dance Again" (2012), the latter two of which achieved commercial success. "Live It Up" is a dance-pop and Europop song that features Lopez singing inspirational lyrics about living it up.
“On The Floor” by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull J. Lo (maybe you've heard of her?) released this Latin-infused song with Pitbull back in 2011. Add it to your soundtrack for a day of sand ...
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck. Shutterstock Get on the floor! A video speaks a thousand words — at least for Jennifer Lopez, who shared a throwback clip of herself dancing wildly in reaction to ...
On the Floor" is a 2011 song by Jennifer Lopez. On the Floor may also refer to: On the Floor, a banking novel by Irish writer Aifric Campbell; On the Floor, a 2004 album by Adassa and its title track "On the Floor", a 1984 song by Glenn Jones from Finesse; On the Floor with Fatback, a 1992 album by the Fatback Band "On the Floor", a 2013 song ...
Jennifer Lopez’s new album, This Is Me...Now, and corresponding musical film are inspired by Ben Affleck in many ways; throughout both projects, J.Lo looks back on her love life, as well as the ...
On the 6 is the debut studio album by American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez.It was released on June 1, 1999, by the Work Group.Lopez worked with several producers on the album, including Rodney Jerkins, Cory Rooney, Dan Shea and her boyfriend at the time, rapper and record producer Sean "Puffy" Combs.