Jennifer Lopez is 41 and anxious to prove that she's far from done. The A-list producers listed on her latest album prove she still carries much cachet in the business
Jennifer Lopez is 41 and anxious to prove that she's far from done. The A-list producers listed on her latest album prove she still carries much cachet in the business. Then again, this may have something to do with being a judge on that juggernaut called American Idol. Anyway, to get to the point, this is an album of more misses than hits.
It makes sense that she opens with On the Floor, considering it's been her first hit in years. Also good for the dance floor are I'm Into You (with a little help from smoking hot Lil Wayne), Hypnotico (co-written by Lady Gaga no less) and the rock-solid Starting Over.
Then there are the missesu00a0-- the ironically titled Good Hit, rather strange (What is) Love and simply awful Until It Beats No More. To sum it up, strictly for those who loved her first hit, If You Had My Love.
--u00a0Love, Jennifer Lopez, Universal, Rs 395
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