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List of songs recorded by Jennifer Lopez

List of songs recorded by Jennifer Lopez

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Jennifer Lopez is an American entertainer who has recorded songs in English and Spanish. In addition to recording material for her eight studio albums and two compilation albums, she has also contributed music to film soundtracks, charity records and television advertisements and has collaborated with other recording artists on their respective albums. Lopez, who began her career in musical theater, re-entered the music scene upon her portrayal of the title role in the Selena biopic of the same name (1997). The role inspired her to launch a career in music. She then recorded a demo in Spanish and her manager Benny Medina sent it the Work Group, who showed an interest in signing her. Tommy Mottola, the head of the label, advised her to sing in English instead.[1]

Lopez's debut album, On the 6 (1999), incorporates different parts of Lopez's life and upbringing, and marked the beginning of Lopez exploring the topic of love, a theme she continued to explore throughout her future albums.[2][3]

Released songs

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Unreleased songs

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Notes

  1. "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)" contains a sample of "Flava in Ya Ear" (1994), as written by Osten Harvey and Craig Mack and performed by Mack.
  2. "All I Have" contains a sample of "Very Special", as written by Lisa Peters and William Jeffrey and performed by Debra Laws.
  3. "Amor Se Paga con Amor" is Spanish-language re-recording of "Love Don't Cost a Thing".
  4. "Baby I Love U!" (This Is Me... Then, 2002) contains an interpolation of "Midnight Cowboy" (1969), written and performed by John Barry.
  5. The "R. Kelly Remix" of "Baby I Love U!" (The Reel Me, 2003) features new production and additional verses performed by R. Kelly.
  6. "Bailar Nada Más" is Spanish-language re-recording of "Dance Again" (2012).
  7. "Be Mine" (Brave, 2007) contains a sample of "Sunny", written by Bobby Hebb and performed by Paul Mauriat.
  8. "Cariño" (J.Lo, 2001) was recorded in both English and Spanish under the same title.
  9. "Control Myself" (Todd Smith, 2006) contains a samples of the song "Looking for the Perfect Beat" (1983), written by John Miller, Afrika Bambaataa, Arthur Baker and John Robie and performed by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force.
  10. "Do It Well" (Brave, 2007) contains a sample of "Keep on Truckin'" (1973), written by Leonard Caston Jr., Anita Poree and Frank Wilson and performed by Eddie Kendricks.
  11. Remix of "Do It Well" (Brave, 2007) featuring an additional verse from rapper Ludacris.
  12. Remix of "Dynamite" (Rokstarr, 2009) featuring additional vocals from Lopez.
  13. Several song on On the 6 (1999) were re-recorded in Spanish for its release in Spanish-speaking territories.
    • "Amar es Para Siempre" is a Spanish language re-recording of "Promise Me You'll Try".
    • "El Deseo de Tu Amor" is a Spanish language re-recording of "Open Off My Love".
    • "Una Noche Más" is a Spanish language re-recording of "Waiting for Tonight".
  14. "Feelin' So Good" (On the 6, 1999) contains a sample of the song "Set It Off" (1984), written by Steven Standard and performed by Strafe.
  15. The "Bad Boy Remix" of "Feelin' So Good" (J to tha L–O! The Remixes, 2002) features new production and additional verses from rappers P. Diddy and G. Dep.
  16. "Get Right" (2005) contains elements of "Soul Power '74" (1974), written by James Brown and performed by Maceo & the Macks.
  17. Remix of "Get Right" (Rebirth, 2005) featuring an additional verse from rapper Fabolous.
  18. "Gotta Be There" (Brave, 2007) contains a sample of "I Wanna Be Where You Are" (1972), written by Leon Ware and Arthur Ross and performed by Michael Jackson.
  19. "Hold It Don't Drop It" (Brave, 2007) contains a sample of "It Only Takes a Minute" (1975), written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and performed by Tavares.
  20. "Hold You Down" (Rebirth, 2005) contains elements of "As We Lay" (1985), written by Larry Troutman and Billy Beck and performed by Shirley Murdock.
  21. "I'm Glad" (This Is Me... Then, 2002) contains a sample of "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?", as written and performed by Jesse "Schoolly D" Weaver Jr.
  22. "I'm Gonna Be Alright" (J.Lo, 2001) contains an uncredited sample of "8th Wonder" (1981), performed by the Sugarhill Gang.
  23. The "Track Masters Remix" of "I'm Gonna Be Alright" (J to tha L–O! The Remixes, 2002) features new production. In the initial pressings of J to tha L–O! The Remixes, 50 Cent appeared on the song. In later pressings, his rap was removed in favor of a solo version. When issued as a single, a version of the song featuring Nas was released. The version featuring Nas was later included as a bonus track on some editions of This Is Me... Then. (2002)
  24. "I'm Gonna Be Alright (Track Masters Remix)" (J to tha L–O! The Remixes, 2002) contains a sample of "Why You Treat Me So Bad" (1986) performed by Club Nouveau.
  25. In Europe, a version of "I'm Into You" (2011) was released featuring an additional verse performed by Lopez.
  26. "I'm Real" (J.Lo, 2001) contains an uncredited sample of "Firecracker" (1978), performed by Yellow Magic Orchestra.
  27. "I'm Real (Murder Remix)" (J.Lo, 2001) contains a sample of "Mary Jane" (1978), written and performed by Rick James
  28. "I Need Love" (Brave, 2007) contains a sample of "Use Me" (1972), written and performed by Bill Withers.
  29. "Jenny from the Block" (This Is Me... Then, 2002) contains an interpolation of "Hi-Jack" (1975), written by José Fernando Arbex Miró and performed by Enoch Light and the Light Brigade. The song contains a portion of "South Bronx" (1987), written by Lawrence Parker, Scott Sterling and performed by Boogie Down Productions. It also contains a portion of "Heaven and Hell Is on Earth" (1975), written by Michael Oliver and performed by the 20th Century Steel Band.
  30. The "RJ Schoolyard Mix" of "Love Don't Cost a Thing" (J to tha L–O! The Remixes, 2002) features new production and additional verses from Fat Joe.
  31. "Loving You" (This Is Me... Then, 2002) contains samples of "Never Give Up on a Good Thing" (1981), as written by Michael Garvin and Tom C. Shapiro and performed by George Benson and "Juicy Fruit" (1983), as written by James Mtume and performed by Mtume.
  32. "On the Floor" and its Spanish version re-recording "Ven a Bailar" (Love?, 2011) interpolate "Llorando Se Fue" (1989), written by Gonzales Hermosa and Ulises Hermosa and performed by Kaoma.
  33. "The One" and "The One (Version 2)" ('This Is Me... Then, 2002) contains an interpolation of "You Are Everything" (1971), as written by Thom Bell and Linda Creed and performed by The Stylistics
  34. "Porque Te Marchas" (Como Ama una Mujer, 2007) is a Spanish language re-recording of "(Can't Believe) This Is Me" (Rebirth, 2005).
  35. "Qué Ironía" is a Spanish language re-recording of "Ain't It Funny" (J.Lo, 2001).
  36. "Still" (This Is Me... Then, 2002) contains elements of "Set Me Free" (1979), as written by LeRoy Bell and Casey James and performed by Teddy Pendergrass.
  37. "Take Care" (Love?, 2011) contains elements of "I Like It" (1982), written by Eldra DeBarge, William Randell DeBarge and Etterlene Jordan and performed by DeBarge.
  38. "The Way It Is" (Brave, 2007) contains a sample of "She's a Lady", as written by Gennaro Leone and Bruce Rudd and performed by Great Pride.
  39. "Whatever You Wanna Do" (Rebirth, 2005) contains elements of "Con-Funk-Shun" (1970), as written by Delma Churchill, Harvey Fuqua and Kenneth Hawkins and performed by The Nite-Liters

References

General
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  • "Jennifer Lopez: Discography". JenniferLopez.com. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
Specific
  1. "On the Down Lo". Billboard. Vol. 119, no. 5. Nielsen Business Media. February 3, 2007. p. 27. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  2. Tarradell, Mario (June 4, 1999). "On the 6". Orlando Sentinel.
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  4. Como Ama una Mujer:
  5. This Is Me... Then:
  6. J.Lo:
  7. J to tha L–O! The Remixes:
  8. On the 6:
  9. The Reel Me:
  10. Ruhlmann, William. "Music of the Heart – Various Artists". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
  11. Brave:
  12. Rebirth:
  13. Love?:
  14. Todd Smith:
  15. Dance Again (liner notes). Jennifer Lopez. New York, NY: Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. 2012.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  16. Dance Again... the Hits:
  17. Global Warming:
  18. "New Music: Taio Cruz f/ Jennifer Lopez – 'Dynamite (Remix)'". Rap-Up.com. August 12, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  19. Bonacich, Drago. "El Ultimo Adios (The Last Goodbye) – Various Artists". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
  20. Jeffries, David. "Amar Sin Mentiras – Marc Anthony". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
  21. "New Music: Jennifer Lopez F/ Pitbull – 'Fresh Out the Oven'". Rap-Up.com. October 7, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
  22. Christopher, James. "Every Mother Counts – Various Artists". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  23. Blanford, Roxanne. "Life Story – Black Rob". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
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  29. ASCAP Work ID: 882042892
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  31. "Jennifer Lopez | Lmfao Hitmaker Goonrock Hoping To Get J.lo's Clothes Off". Contactmusic.com. April 26, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  32. ASCAP Work ID: 884904522
  33. ASCAP Work ID: 882042915
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  35. "Faint (Legal Title)". Broadcast Music, Inc. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  36. ASCAP Work ID: 371850632
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  38. "Greatest Part of Me". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  39. ASCAP Work ID: unknown
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  42. ASCAP Work ID: 885632757
  43. ASCAP Work ID: 391613495
  44. ASCAP Work ID: 391613511
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  47. Angulo, Sandra P. (August 11, 2000). "After '6'". Entertainment Weekly.
  48. ASCAP Work ID: 431560939
  49. "Enrique Iglesias Duets with Jennifer Lopez for Repackaged 'Euphoria'". Billboard.com. September 14, 2009. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
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  52. "Jennifer Lopez Covers Selena Covering Donna Summer With "On The Radio"". Idolator. April 28, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
  53. ASCAP Work ID: 450953818
  54. Vineyard, Jennifer (June 24, 2004). "J. Lo's New Single Isn't Her New Single". MTV.com. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  55. "Jennifer Lopez Details the "Story of My Life" in a New Stargate Track". Idolator. March 15, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
  56. ASCAP Work ID: 882042917
  57. Ogier, Tim (January 18, 2013). "Jennifer Lopez to Release 3D Concert Movie, Says She Cried While Recording Song About Divorce". ABC News Radio. The Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.


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