On the Floor
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"On the Floor" is a song by American recording artist Jennifer Lopez, taken from her seventh studio album, Love? (2011). Written by Bilal Hajji, Kinda Hamid, Gonzalo G. Hermosa, Ulises G. Hermosa, Achraf Janussi, Armando C. Perez, Geraldo Sandell and co-written & produced by RedOne, the up-tempo dance-pop song features vocals from American rapper Pitbull and samples of Kaoma's 1989 single "Lambada". "On the Floor" serves as Lopez's debut release with The Island Def Jam Music Group, after the singer ended her ten-year partnership with Epic Records. It is also the first single from Love? to be released by Island Records, and the second time that Lopez and Pitbull collaborated on a song; the first being Love?'s 2009 promotional single, "Fresh Out the Oven".
"On the Floor" premiered on January 18, 2011 On Air with Ryan Seacrest, where it was met with positive reception. The song was sent to both mainstream and rhythmic radio stations on February 8, 2011, and released as a digital download from February 1, 2011. Although critics criticized RedOne for being unimaginative with the song, they applauded the song for updating Lopez's traditional dance-pop sound with the right mix of latin beats, as well as having a vintage Lopez sound. It has also been applauded as Lopez's best work in recent years, with a global appeal. "On the Floor" is Lopez's first single to receive airplay in Canada and the United States, since "Do It Well" (2007). Following its release, "On the Floor" has become the singer's most successful single in eight years, topping the singles chart in Finland as well as becomming a top-ten hit in Australia, Canada, Spain, Slovakia and the United States.
An accompanying music video, directed by TAJ Stansberry and choreographed by Frank Gatson, was released on March 3, 2011. The scenes depict an underground club culture and tie-in with the lyrics of the song. However, both the song and video garnered some critisms for allegedly copying elements of the lyrics from fellow Latina singer Kat DeLuna's 2009 single "Party O'Clock", also produced by RedOne. The final ending will be decided by fans who can vote from a choice of three alternate endings. The release of the single coincides with Lopez's appointment as a judge on season ten of American Idol, while the music video was simultaneously premiered on American Idol and through Vevo.
Background
Lopez first teased the media about her new single when she tweeted "I see u @RedOne_Official! We're making BIG things happen 'On the Floor' this new year!!!".[1] Subsequently on January 16, 2011, an unfinished snippet of "On the Floor" leaked online via Rap-Up.com. It was produced by RedOne and features a rap from Pitbull.[2] According to the Los Angeles Times's Gerrick D. Kennedy, a full length unfinished version leaked online over the same weekend, just in time for Lopez's new L'Oreal commericial which premiered during the telecast of the 68th Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. The timing of the leak also coincides with Lopez's debut as a full-time member of the judging panel on season ten of American Idol.[3] Lopez confirmed the single's title as "On the Floor" during the red carpet ceremony at The Golden Globes, before appearing On Air with Ryan Seacrest radio show the following day for the song's live world premiere.[1]
Following its airing live on Seacreast's radio show, the official version of "On the Floor", along with the single cover, were uploaded to Ryanseacrest.com. The site's editor Sadao Turner, revealed that the final master of the song was different to the previously leaked and unfinished version.[4] When asked my MTV News, "What was it like working with Lopez?", RedOne replied "Let's face it: With J.Lo, you have to go big or go home". He said that to make a song that sounded right for Lopez he would need "dance, parties and her Latina heritage". Consequently the duo came up with "On the Floor" which also features a rap from Pitbull. Commenting on the studio process, RedOne said, "She's a dancer. She can sing. I was really amazed, and I had so much fun working with her, ger energy and everything about her is a star, and it was natural for me to do what we did."[5] "On the Floor" made its debut in the United Kingdom, on January 28, 2010 when it was played by DJ Scott Mills on his radio show, Ready for the Weekend.[6]
Composition
"On the Floor" is an up-tempo dance and electropop song with strong elements of electrohouse, produced by Moroccan producer RedOne. It features a lengthy one-minute rap introduction from Pitbull and samples Kaoma's 1989 song "Lambada".[2][7][8] It was written by Bilal Hajji, Kinda Hamid, Gonzalo G. Hermosa, Ulises G. Hermosa, Achraf Janussi, Nadir Khayat, Armando C. Perez and Geraldo Sandell.[9] It is the second time that Lopez and Pitbull have collaborated on, the first being "Fresh Out the Oven", the leaked 2009 club single which reached number one on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[10] Lopez said she wanted to her evolve her sound and that what "On the Floor" achieves. "It feels like me today, which I like. It's not something that you hear and you're like, 'That's not her,' but you also go, 'Is that her? I like that. It's new,' and that's what I wanted. I wanted it to be very me, but I wanted it to be me not from my first album or my second album, but for today."[11] According to Idolator and Gerrick Kennedy from the Los Angeles Times, "On the Floor" is reminicent of Lopez's hit millinium single, "Waiting for Tonight".[7] About.com's Bill Lamb also compared the song to Lopez's debut single "If You Had My Love" (1999).[12] Idolator noted that the song mixes "latin sounds with a heavy club beat",[7] while Melinda Newman from Hitfix.com said it has a "retro spirit" and was less heavy than some of Lopez's previous efforts.[10]
Kennedy agreed stating that "listeners haven’t heard this dance-electro-pop side of Lopez since 1999... much of her back catalog flirts with more gritty urban-pop sounds."[3] Idolator's Robbie Daw commented that the final mastered version of the single trimmed one minute off the original leaked song as was more "radio-ready".[13] However comparisons were made between "On the Floor" and a 2010 Kat DeLuna single "Party O'Clock", which was also produced by RedOne.[14] In "Party O'Clock" DeLuna sings "Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas" whereas Lopez sings the nearly identical line "Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa" in "On the Floor".[14] Meanwhile, Lopez said she had to record "On the Floor" because it captured both sides of her career, singing and dancing. "The minute RedOne played it for me, I made him play it 20 times in a row, and I just sat there at the board and I kept listening to it and listening to it ... Because I really feel like, emotionally, I connected to it, but also because of how much I love to dance and how much that's always been such a big part of who I am since I started. Since I was a little girl, I just totally connected with the idea of getting out there."[15]
Reception
Critical response
Reviews by critics were generally positive. Bill Lamb from About.com positively reviewed the track, rating it 4 stars (out of possibly 5), enjoying "Jennifer Lopez' authoritative party leading vocals", the "irresistible dance-pop groove" and the "small touch of the exotic".[16] He further went to say that: "Jennifer Lopez sings with an authority in her voice that makes her completely convincing as the party leader. This is a record and party ready to take off, and if you miss it, then it is your loss.[16] Staff from Idolator were impressed with the song saying, "Our verdict: we’re pretty happy with the latest from Lopez." However the site noted that some people might be put off by the lack of originality. "Apart from Pitbull’s introduction, there may not be enough hip hop flavor here to make a splash at the clubs — the track may be too much of a throwback to older dance hits, without bringing anything new or innovative to the party."[7] Melinda Newman from Hitfix.com said that "On the Floor" demonstrated RedOne's "ability to bring out the best in his artists". Of the song, Newman said "'On the Floor' is so much better than than the ham-fisted, truly awful 'Louboutins' that we can only be thankful she came to her senses."[10] In his article for the Los Angeles Times, Gerrick Kennedy said the song was a "sweat-inducing, sticky dance floor track" which was catchier than either of her previous releases, "Louboutins" or "Fresh Out the Oven". Although praising RedOne's production skills, he noted that it was not as "inventive as the pop gems he crafts with muse Lady Gaga" and criticised Pitbull's "throwaway verse" but added that the single was "vintage J.Lo."[3] Nadine Cheung from AOL Radio Blog concurred with comments by her fellow critics, saying that "Jennifer Lopez reinforces her renaissance woman status with the release of her new single".[1] Nick Levine from Digital Spy called "On the Floor" a song that the Black Eyed Peas would have been "proud to have released". Levine agreed with other reviewers, that it was a "welcome comeback for Lopez". He praised the "no so-subtle" sample and "latin-tinged electro-housy" production for making the song "the antithesis of classy," and although not original, "there's no denying that this gets the job done."[8] R Reitz, program director at WHFN (Fun 107) in New Bedford, said of "We thought the song was a hit the first time we listened. It's the perfect Jennifer Lopez song, her voice sounds great, and Pitbull makes it very contemporary and relevant. The song is already a hit in our market and I think she can easily have more."[17]
Kat DeLuna controversy
Fans of fellow Latino singer Kat DeLuna claimed that "On the Floor" plagiarised DeLuna's 2010 single "Party O'Clock". In a statement issued to the New York Daily News, DeLuna said "It's cool that artists like J.Lo are inspired by my musical sound and style. ... Jennifer helped pave the way for Latinas like myself. I love her", and insisted that there wasn't an issue.[14] DeLuna said she was inspired by Lopez, and saw her as someone who opened the doors for people like her to sing.[14] Lopez was interviewed about the issue on Latin-American entertainment programme Despierta America. Lopez replied "What? Really? I'm not aware of that...," and when pressed by the presenter a second time, insisted she had not heard rumors of the comparisons.[18] It was alleged that "J.Lo's camp specifically requested that nothing about the Deluna debacle be brought up during the interview."[18]
Chart performance
In the chart week ending February 12, 2011, "On the Floor" made its official chart debut in Canada. It opened at number eighty-six on the Canadian Hot 100.[19] It is the first song from Love? to receive recognition on Billboard charts, as neither the album's Epic Records buzz single ("Fresh Out the Oven", which also features Pitbull), or the previous lead single "Louboutins" had received airplay.[20] The single also debuted on the Slovakia Airplay chart at number sixteen[21] and has since become a top 5 hit, and the Czech Airplay chart at number seventy-four.[22] In its second week, "On the Floor" rose to number seventy-nine in Canada.[23] In Belgium, the single made a top-forty debut on the Ultratip charts. It opened at number thirty-three on the Wallonia chart and thirty-nine on the Flanders chart.[24][25] In Australia it debuted at number ten, becomming Lopez's first top-ten single in the country since 2005's "Get Right,"[26] and for Pitbull, it is his second consecutive top-ten single in Australia following "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)" featuring T-Pain (2010).[27] Follwing its worldwide release (excluding the UK), "On the Floor" made several top-five debuts, including topping the singles chart in Finland[28] and number four in Spain.[29] Furthermore three weeks into its premiere in Canada, the single experienced a surge in popularity upon release, rising sixty-six places two number two.[30]
In the United States, "On the Floor" made its Hot Dance Club Songs, debut at number twenty-six. More significantly, the song also debuted on the US Pop Songs chart at number forty, marking Lopez's first appearance on the chart since 2007.[31] It is the first song released from the Love? recording sessions to actually register airplay and thus appear on Billboard airplay charts.[20] "On the Floor" made its Billboard Hot 100 chart debut at number nine, making it the sixth of nine top-ten hits which have featured another artist. Additionally it is her first top-ten hit in eight years, the last being "All I Have" with LL Cool J (2003).[32] "On the Floor" was released for download almost one month after it was released to YouTube and radio stations. It logged first week sales of 170,000 copies, landing it at number three on the Hot Digital Songs chart.[33] It beat previous Idol judge Paula Abdul's attempt to at relaunching her career with promoting a single on American Idol. Abdul teamed up with fellow judge Randy Jackson for "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" in 2008, which only managed to reach number sixty-two on the Hot 100.[32] The single also climed to number fifteen on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[34]
Music video
Background and concepts
The music video for "On the Floor" was filmed over the weekend of January 22/23, 2011,[11] with TAJ Stansberry as the director and Frank Gatson serving as choreographer.[35] Lopez told MTV News that for the video she was holding an open casting call to find club kids. "[We want] those kids who go to the club and they dance all night and that's all they care about? It's just about having a good time, getting all sweaty, and it's all about the music and leaving it on the dance floor. I don't want to say what the video is, but that's the type of dancers. We're doing a big casting call..."[11] Pitbull will appear in the video. He commented on his approach to filming music videos for dance songs like "On the Floor". He said "When you got these big, big house records or club records that are very global, I try to come in on what I was raised on, what I'm a fan of, which is just spitting hard."[36] Meanwhile Gatson said that Lopez wanted a post-2AM Los Angeles club vibe for the video. He said,
"[We're trying to create a vibe] that's so amazing. [It's like] everybody had some watermelon and the watermelon made them high, it gave them a little buzz — but a good buzz, a real magical buzz, a dance buzz, a buzz that makes you feel like fried chicken, so she just wants everybody to have a good old time.... The club must have this vibe, where you get on the floor and everybody's bringing it," he added. "We've seen so many club videos, but we want to see a club video with a vibe unique to Jennifer Lopez."[35]
Just ahead of the casting call and video shoot, Stansberry revealed his views on what the concept for the video would be. He told MTV News, the video is all about originality. "Originality, being you. This song is about being who you want. It's about letting loose. There's no explanation. This is this underground video, this underground party."[35] During the video shoot, Lopez spoke to MTV about the concept. She said "I play one character where she kind of runs this party, acts like she's kind of over it, but at the same time loves it and loves this kind of underground kind of party dance culture,... So I got to be wild and crazy, and at the same time I got to be sexy and sweet too."[36]
Lopez later confirmed, in an interview On Air with Ryan Seacrest, that the completed music video will premiere jointly on season ten of American Idol and on Vevo on March 3, 2011. Fans can vote between two alternative endings through Idol's official website.[37] Lopez said the idea behind giving fans the choice was to give them a chance to see what she experiences. "You get to do what I do,... Like, I go in there with my videos and I start editing and picking all the shots I like and the things that I like and what I feel the best kind of feeling for the record is. You guys get to do that. We picked two different ones and we weren't sure."[38] There are three alternative endings for fans to choose from: in the first, the video ends with a close-up of Lopez's face in the silver lace catsuit; the second ends with a shot of dancers defying gravity on the walls and ceiling, while the final ending ends with a shot of Lopez on the dance floor in her harem pants.[39]
Reception
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Tanner Stransky from Entertainment Weekly said that the video brought together a flawless realness with an expensive set-up, something which Stransky felt were "very important elements in the pop music world and to the old Lopez that everyone knew and loved."[40]
Track listing
- Digital download[41]
- "On the Floor" featuring Pitbull – 3:50
- Digital download – Remixes EP[42]
- "On the Floor" (CCW Radio Mix) – 3:44
- "On the Floor" (Low Sunday Radio Edit) – 3:51
- "On the Floor" (Ralphi's Jurty Radio Edit) – 3:57
- "On the Floor" (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda La to Ibiza Radio Edit) – 3:16
- "On the Floor" (CCW Club Mix) – 6:26
- "On the Floor" (Low Sunday Club) – 6:22
- "On the Floor" (Ralphi's Jurty Club Vox) – 8:43
- "On the Floor" (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda La to Ibiza Mix) – 6:40
- "On the Floor" (CCW Dub Mix) – 6:07
- "On the Floor" (Low Sunday Dub) – 6:37
- "On the Floor" (Ralphi's Jurty Dub) – 8:43
- "On the Floor" (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda La to Ibiza Dub) – 5:36
Charts
Chart (2011) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[26] | 10 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[43] | 1 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[44] | 2 |
Canadian Hot 100[30] | 2 |
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[22] | 53 |
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[45] | 1 |
France (SNEP)[46] | 4 |
Italy (FIMI)[47] | 4 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[48] | 50 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[49] | 31 |
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[21] | 4 |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[29] | 4 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[50] | 3 |
US Billboard Hot 100[32] | 9 |
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[34] | 15 |
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[51] | 38 |
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label |
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United States[1] | January 18, 2011 | Official radio premiere | Island Records |
United Kingdom[6] | January 28, 2011 | Mercury Records | |
United States | February 8, 2011 | Mainstream,[52] Rhythmic[53] | Island Records |
February 11, 2011 | Remix EP[A][42] | ||
Australia[54] | February 18, 2011 | Digital download | Island Def Jam Music |
Austria[55] | February 22, 2011 | Universal Music | |
Belgium | Digital download,[56] Remixes EP[57] | ||
Canada[58] | Digital download | ||
Finland[59] | |||
France[60] | |||
Germany[61] | |||
Italy[62] | |||
Sweden | Digital download,[63] Remixes EP[64] | ||
United States[65] | Digital download | Island Records | |
Germany[66] | March 11, 2011 | CD single | Universal Music |
United Kingdom[B][41] | March 27, 2011 | Digital download | Mercury Records |
- Notes
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