Jennifer Lopez – Love?

Album Info

Artist: Jennifer Lopez

Title: Love?

Year: 2011

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Tracklist

  • 1. On The Floor (4:44)
  • 2. Good Hit (4:04)
  • 3. I'm Into You (3:20)
  • 4. (What Is) LOVE? (4:26)
  • 5. Run The World (3:55)
  • 6. Papi (3:43)
  • 7. Until It Beats No More (3:52)
  • 8. One Love (3:54)
  • 9. Invading My Mind (3:20)
  • 10. Villain (4:03)
  • 11. Starting Over (4:02)
  • 12. Hypnotico - Bonus Track (3:35)
  • 13. Everybody's Girl - Bonus Track (3:28)
  • 14. Charge Me Up - Bonus Track (3:58)
  • 15. Take Care - Bonus Track (2:56)
  • 16. On The Floor (Ven a Bailar) - Bonus Track (4:52)
  • 17. On The Floor - On The Floor - Low Sunday Radio Edit (3:51)

Review

Jennifer Lopez's seventh studio album, "Love?", released on April 29, 2011, is an absolute dance-pop gem that flaunts her versatility and growth as an artist. Inspired by her personal experiences with love, especially the birth of her twins, this album practically bursts with heartfelt emotion. The opening track "On the Floor" featuring Pitbull is a high-energy, catchy banger that sets the party vibe for the rest of the album.

Standout tracks like "Good Hit," "I'm Into You," and "Papi" are guaranteed to get stuck in your head and have you dancing around your living room. On the flip side, "Villain" offers a darker, more melodic tune that beautifully showcases Lopez's vocal range and emotional depth. Don't sleep on "Hypnotico" either—its unique blend of dance and pop is nothing short of mesmerizing. Although critics had mixed feelings, "Love?" was a commercial hit, debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200 and making waves internationally. It's a well-crafted collection that proves J.Lo's knack for creating infectious dance tracks while delving into the complexities of love and relationships. - Hayley