Its development was motivated by Lopez's Latin heritage and pays homage to her career-beginnings as a dancer. Lopez recorded a Spanish-language version of the song titled " Ven a Bailar" (English: "Come to Dance"), which includes additional lyrical contributions from Julio Reyes Copello and Jimena Romero. "On the Floor" incorporates elements of electro house and draws further musical influences from eurodance, Latin music and techno music. It is a dance-oriented up-tempo electro-house and dance-pop song with a common time tempo of 130 beats per minute. "On the Floor" was written by Kinnda "Kee" Hamid, AJ Junior, Teddy Sky, Bilal "The Chef" Hajji, Pitbull, Gonzalo Hermosa, Ulises Hermosa, along with the song's producer RedOne. Featuring American rapper Pitbull, it was released by Island Records on February 8, 2011, as the lead single from the album. " On the Floor" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her seventh studio album, Love? (2011). Single by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull All rights reserved.2011 single by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull "On the Floor" Jennifer Lopez's Official Top 20 biggest songs in the UK POS Ain't Your Mama may not have set the charts alight, but it's J-Lo's third most streamed track, with 16.3 million plays making it her 15th biggest song. Two LL Cool J collabs make the cut, 2004's All I Have (10) and the massive banger Control Myself from 2005 (14). Waiting For Tonight – its video a chilling reminder of the worldwide fear of the so-called Millennium Bug – just misses out on the Top 5 in sixth, while Ain't It Funny makes the list twice, with the reswizzled version from remix album J To Tha L-O (this really happened) finishing at 9, and the more poppy original down at 17. MORE: Track the chart run of every Jennifer Lopez hit UK single and album Notable entries Jennifer's 2004 realness and humility anthem Jenny From The Block ranks fourth, and her first chart-topper, 2001's Love Don't Cost A Thing, is fifth with 246,00 sales and 9.6 million streams. Back in 2005, brass instrumentation bops were all the rage, and Jennifer didn't want to miss out, so she unleashed Get Right and went and had her second Number 1 with it! It's sold 260,000 copies and racked up almost 14.6 million streams. Taking the bronze? It's got horns, it's got hand claps – it's Get Right. 372,000 copies sold, it's J-Lo's biggest seller on physical format – Gawd bless the CD single – with 321,000 of those clogging up your CD racks somewhere.
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It was the very first of 17 Top 10 hits for Jen, and its reality TV-inspired video actually predates the UK version of Big Brother, but does look a little like the first series – that's J-Lo's #impact. If You Had My Love was Jennifer's big popstar debut, making the Top 10 in the UK in 1999, peaking at Number 4. Next up, in silver position, it's the song where it all began. Together they reinvented a sample from Kaoma's old hit Lambada with new lyrics and, of course, a rap from Mr Worldwide himself, and did what the original never managed to do – hit Number 1! On The Floor was J-Lo's third chart-topper and a first for Pitbull it's sold a frankly whopping 928,000 copies and amassed 23.7 million plays to be her best seller AND most streamed smash. The Top 5Ĭlaiming pole position is the most famous of Jennifer's many successful team-ups with her rapping fave Pitbull. To celebrate the return of the queen of Pitbull collaborations and generally looking amazing on her 50th birthday today (July 24), we thought we'd have a nosey at her biggest singles in the UK, across physical, digital and streaming formats.