Your time as "Jenny from the Block" but already is now back for a while and their last chart success with it. With her move to Iceland by Epic Records and the release of their new album "LOVE?" opened it after four years, a new chapter of their musical career.
After J.Lo. with their first single "On The Floor" feat. "Pitbull" has successfully returned and Europe dominated the top ranks of the singles chart, she now puts her seventh studio album "Love?" before. Jennifer here presents itself seductively in the fashion style of the early eighties. The multi-page booklet provides complete information about the titles and the Special version of the album also 4 bonus tracks and a two-sided poster.
The opening track of the album is "On The Floor". This title is not a pop song in the style of "Let's Get Loud" or "Love Don`t Cost A Thing", but a houslastiger dance track. Although the song does not offer the usual "lopez'schen R'n'B", the title can be heard. Dominating the refrain of the top hits "Lambada" by "Kaoma" in 1989 21 weeks, the no. 1 in the German charts occupied. As a bonus track, there is a piece in the Spanish version.
But not only the collaboration with Pitbull and RedOne were successful for the album: with "I'm Into You" feat. LilWayne already is the first promising release from the album in the wings. "I'm Into You" is indeed trendy and goes quickly into his ear, but it is determined hard to top the success of "On The Floor". The highlight of the video clip of the single is the Dance Break the music of their song "Papi", which belongs in my opinion one of the catchiest on the album.
The album delivers and also with the theme song "(What Is) Love?", "Charge Me Up", "Inviding My Mind" and "Hyptnotico" more drum-heavy dance tracks, the latter two can be the Euro dance beats of the 90s revue happen unmistakable. With "Good Hit", "Run The World", "One Love", "Villain" and "Take Care" provides J.Lo. Sounds in their already known R'n'B style. The song "Starting Over", "Everybodys Girl" and the catchy "Until It Beats No More" deliver without much computer arrangements, the few titles where Jennifer's voice is clear and unambiguous to hear.
Times have changed: With harmless pop numbers like "If You Had My Love", which J.Lo. at the beginning of her career in the late 90s stormed the charts, it is unlikely to be successful in the second decade of the new millennium. There must be something hearty to go to the point, electronic and breathless. It does, on "Love?" sufficient: indeed distorted vowels, pounding bass and electronic tinkering sound beginning surprising, looking at the length of the album, however, it gets a little monotonous after the second listen. So Jennifer in the footsteps of Lady Gaga and Co. Visually, the artist seems anyway not to age and musically they can absorb it clearly even with young vegetables. Because Jennifer Lopez has done nothing wrong with her seventh studio album and can be measured so that their chart rivals like Rihanna or Katy Perry.