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Lopez and Miranda first performed the song on July 11, just three days after its release, on [[Today (U.S. TV program)|Today]] show. According to [[New York Daily News]] "In the moving performance, the star-studded duo spouted the song's powerful lyrics and called for the world to unite as the crowd, which included 50 survivors and family members of victims, danced along and waved multi-colored flags." On July 12, they performed |
Lopez and Miranda first performed the song on July 11, just three days after its release, on [[Today (U.S. TV program)|Today]] show. According to [[New York Daily News]] "In the moving performance, the star-studded duo spouted the song's powerful lyrics and called for the world to unite as the crowd, which included 50 survivors and family members of victims, danced along and waved multi-colored flags." On July 12, they performed a slower ballad-ish version of the song on The [[The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon|Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon]]. |
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==Release history== |
==Release history== |
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"Love Make The World Go Round" is a song recorded by Jennifer Lopez and Lin-Manuel Miranda as a tribute to those who lost their lives during the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting. It was released as a charity single on July 8, 2016, by Epic Records.
All proceeds from each sale of the track will be donated to Hispanic Federation for the Somos Orlando Fund, which will address the long-term needs for mental health services that are culturally competent and bilingual.
Background
A day after the worst mass shooting in U.S. history—where 49 people were killed at Latin night at a gay bar in Orlando—Miranda used his acceptance speech at the Tony Awards to pay tribute to the victims, saying, "Remember that hope and love last forever." In July 4, 2016 Jennifer Lopez and Lin-Manuel Miranda posted photos and videos of them working and recording the song in their social media accounts. It was reported that they are working on a song that will benefit the family and survivors of the Orlando nightclub shooting. Lopez, who admitted on stalking the Hamilton creator, said that she convinced Miranda to collaborate with her despite their busy schedules. During their interview on Today show, Lopez stated that "The world really needs the message of love being the answer. That's what really matters; that's what really makes the world go 'round, nothing else. Hate, anger, it's not gonna get us anywhere."
According to Billboard: The track's proceeds will go toward the Hispanic Federation's Proyecto Somos Orlando initiative, which "will address the long-term needs for mental health services that are culturally competent and bilingual. Proyecto will enable care to be delivered to those affected directly in the communities in which they live. Beyond emergency assistance, they will be provided with case management, crisis intervention and mental health services, among other needs."
Critical Reaction
Robbie Daw of Idolator reviewed the song and stated that the song is "Worldly, inspiring and not about “the club.” “Love Make The World Go Round” is a pretty simple pop track with an instantly catchy groove, aimed at raising money for a charity benefiting those affected by last month’s shooting at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub. Snippets of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony acceptance sonnet are employed in such a way that the addition doesn’t feel forced. Plus, Lopez’s vocals are top notch here." Rachel Sonis of Idolator also added that "With its infectious, sun-kissed melody and uplifting lyrics of love and unity, this song makes light out of such a tragic time in human history. It’s simple, hopeful and, ultimately, something we all desperately need right now."
Music Video
On the same day of the single's release, Lopez and Miranda were spotted filming the music video of the song on the rooftop of the Richard Rodgers Theatre the same theater Miranda's Broadway hit, Hamilton, plays. According to E, Lopez was wearing a colorful halter top and low-rise jeans that showed off her flawless six-pack for the video, and we're told she was "really cool, happy, waving to fans, jumping around, and very energetic." On the other hand Miranda was wearing a semi-casual light green polo and pants, complementing to her outfit.
On July 12, Lopez released the lyric video of the song on Facebook. Release date of the video is yet to be announced.
Live Performances
Lopez and Miranda first performed the song on July 11, just three days after its release, on Today show. According to New York Daily News "In the moving performance, the star-studded duo spouted the song's powerful lyrics and called for the world to unite as the crowd, which included 50 survivors and family members of victims, danced along and waved multi-colored flags." On July 12, they performed a slower ballad-ish version of the song on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label |
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United States[1] | July 8, 2016 | Digital download | Epic |
References
- ^ "Music — Love Make The World Go Round - Single by Jennifer Lopez and Lin-Manuel Miranda". iTunes Store (US). Retrieved July 8, 2016.