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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2017 23:13:20 GMT -5
The 2nd single off "Love?", it peaked at #41 on the Hot 100 and #19 on Pop radio The song features Lil Wayne and island tinged pop-r&b number, it also had a island influenced music video that was wellfully done The song wasn't as successful as On The Floor but was loved by critics I find it surprising that this didn't do so well, especially for a follow up to OLF, this was a really good song
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2017 23:14:41 GMT -5
Great song!
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Post by Choco on Oct 7, 2017 17:22:50 GMT -5
That #41 peak was tragic. Deserved to be a top 10 hit. I can get why her A.K.A. album flopped (it was terrible), but the Love? singles were great.
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Post by Normi on Oct 7, 2017 17:37:50 GMT -5
Why do I love all the songs you put on Nostalgia lmao
This song is a highlight imo - so catchy and better than OTF imo
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Post by Dreams on Oct 7, 2017 18:23:31 GMT -5
That #41 peak was tragic. Deserved to be a top 10 hit. I can get why her A.K.A. album flopped (it was terrible), but the Love? singles were great. Agreed with every word. This is one of my favorite J.Lo songs and I much prefer it to OTF. I still don't get why it tanked; it followed a massive hit, had a good video and decent promo, not to mention it was infectious as hell. Actually, what's even more bizarre to me is that although this single tanked it felt... big? I don't know, like a flop that wasn't a flop if that makes sense. My favorite song that summer.
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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Dec 27, 2018 11:45:13 GMT -5
That #41 peak was tragic. Deserved to be a top 10 hit. I can get why her A.K.A. album flopped (it was terrible), but the Love? singles were great. Agreed with every word. This is one of my favorite J.Lo songs and I much prefer it to OTF. I still don't get why it tanked; it followed a massive hit, had a good video and decent promo, not to mention it was infectious as hell. Actually, what's even more bizarre to me is that although this single tanked it felt... big? I don't know, like a flop that wasn't a flop if that makes sense. My favorite song that summer. Have to agree even though I generally don't care for Lil Wayne. OTF is a good song, but I never really saw what was so special about it that it got so much hype.
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