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Jimmy Joker.singles chronology'(2011)' Papi'(2011)'(2011)' Papi' is a song recorded by American singer for her seventh studio album (2011). The -flavored song was written by, BeatGeek, Teddy Sky, and Jimmy Joker, and produced by RedOne, BeatGeak and Jimmy Joker. The lyrical content of the song revolves around Lopez's love to dance for her man. The song was due to be released as a to help promote the album on April 19, 2011, but the song was unlocked and released on April 17, 2011, through a campaign on Lopez's page. 'Papi' received praise from music critics, stating that it was one of the highlights from Love?'
Papi' received a full commercial release as Love? 's third single in September and October 2011. On October 27, 2011 'Papi' became Lopez's 11th number one single on the.
A music video was released for the song and it was directed by, who had previously worked with her for videos including her 2000 hit '. The plot of the video involves Jennifer Lopez eating a mysterious love cookie, and the next morning a mob of men go crazy for her, chasing her all over the city. The song was also used as the opening number of. A 22 second sample of the song, with Lopez singing the chorus over a and background.Problems playing this file? Papi' is a and -flavored, up-tempo song written by Bilal Hajji, AJ Junior and Teddy Sky, co-written and produced by BeatGeek, and Jimmy Joker.
The melody is driven by 'beating' drums and 'pounding'. According to Rick Florino, from Artistdirect.com, the song also uses elements of ' music. The lyrics center around Lopez's love for dancing for her man. Florino described the song's middle-8 breakdown as 'a bass thump and seductive Spanish lines that pulsate in tandem before one final crescendo of the chorus.' On the line 'My rock is shinin’ bright / Even if he ain’t by my side / He makes sure that I glow / I make sure everybody knows,' J. Lo sings of her man, who is not around the club but whose presence is sparkling on her finger. It was scheduled for release on April 19, 2011 as the third of four.
' was subsequently confirmed as the album's second single. The track was released three days early, after a preview was posted on Lopez's 'Like for Love?' Campaign, whereby the Love? 's three promotional singles were released early if enough fans 'liked' them through. The opening portion of the song is used in the dance-breakdown present in the for Lopez's second Love?
Single, ' (2011). Critical reception Staff from entertainment website said 'While this track, like ',' doesn't bring anything new to the dance party table, that isn't really a problem. This track is totally club-ready and there's no reason why it shouldn't play just as well as 'On the Floor'.' Joe Guerra from agreed calling the song one of Love?
's 'best moments.' Rick Florino, from Artistdirect.com, gave the song a positive review, saying that on the song, 'Lopez is at her finest'. In his review, Florino praised Lopez's voice, noting that it 'pulsates with a fresh, fiery, and focused energy' while also commenting that 'her unique delivery brandishes traditional Latin flare, that captivates listeners hypnotically.' He ended by praising the song's memorable chorus and 'majestic.' Monica Herrera wrote favorably for that: 'The pro-monogamy house trend revived by ',' still going strong here.
Fun, harmless, & strictly for Jenny's Latina fans.' 'Pop Crush's Amanda Hensel rated it four-and-a-half stars out of five and wrote that: 'Papi is spicy hot — just like the, -raised herself.' . 'It's a perfect fit for any club packed full of dance-hungry people, and all-in-all, exemplifies what we love about the singer/actress.' 's Alex McApherson wrote that: 'The woman who gave us the supreme millennial house of will know her way around and Papi, both apparent distillations of the trashy house aesthetic that dominates pop these days.'
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's Adam Markovitz wrote that the album is 'a harmless collection of prefab dance pop with just enough hints of Latin spice to remind listeners of past (see: the stoop-party-ready Papi) without losing sight of her Bel Air present.' 's Chad Grischow positively wrote that 'The album is at its best when the pace is cranked up on the club bangers, with the thrusting synth and beat assault of 'Papi' finding Lopez singing about dancing for her man even if he is not right next to her.' 's Robert Copsey wrote that 'Papi', 'Invading my Mind' and 'Hypnotico' are nothing we haven't heard before, but she carries it off with her unrivalled glamour and effortless sophistication.' Chart performance For the week ending April 27, 2011, 'Papi' debuted on the US at number 99. Ultimately, the single peaked at number 96 and spent three weeks on the chart, becoming her lowest-peaking entry on the Hot 100. 'Papi' experienced more success on the US Billboard chart, where it peaked at number 33.
Music video Background The music video was shot in August 2011 in Downtown. It was directed by, who previously directed her music videos for ' (1999) and ' (2001). A portion of the video was shown on September 16, 2011 on. The full video premiered on September 19, 2011 on. The music video was edited into a 31 second commercial, promoting the, the car in which Lopez is driving in the music video.Synopsis The music video begins with the words 'Love? The video continues with Lopez holding her 9900 and chatting with her apartment mail attendant Lisa. They talk about Lopez's love interest; she is disappointed because her lover, who is a in the; has not returned from deployment yet.
Lisa then hands over the mail and offers her a cookie which she claims will bring her man back to her. Lisa is careful to tell her to take only a small bite owing to the strength of the cookie, but Lopez accidentally takes too big a bite. The following morning the captivating spell of the cookie takes hold and as Lopez leaves her apartment building she attracts the attention of a man who steals a rose to present to her, only to be tackled by another man. As she walks on through the streets of the city she draws the affection of an ever-increasing number of men, including a gardener, a businessman and a motorcyclist, who fight among one another while Lopez walks on oblivious to the chaos behind her. Lopez finally reaches her car (a ) but is swarmed by the group of men who chase her with gifts of flowers and a puppy. The mob eventually outmaneuvers and corners Lopez, forcing her from the car. They proceed to dance around her in a complex display of choreography.
She tells the men to stop and quickly discovers that she can control how close they get to her by using her body positions. She manages to lead the men in a quick choreographed sequence before the men all lift her from the ground. Her lover then emerges from a bus and rescues her and the crowd quickly dissipates, leaving the pair to drive away in Lopez's car. The video ends with a shocked Lopez trying in vain to explain to her lover the events she endured throughout the day. Reception 's Becky Bain perceived that the clip was 'clearly a rejected concept' for a 'Lopez-starring romantic comedy', while comparing it to her films,.
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Bain noted that in the music video, Lopez 'attempts to do two things with her new video: first, make herself more rateable by a creating comedic, tongue-in-cheek clip. And secondly, show people how extremely desirable she is by having hundreds of men literally fling themselves off buildings and crash through breakaway glass to win her affections.' 's Jason Lipshut was unsure about the storyline, but praised the 'cheeky choreography' as a 'charming nod to Lopez's past videos.' Gave the music video a positive review: 'Ms. Lopez has still got it – ' breaks into a signature group dance number and kills it!'
Live performances Lopez first performed the song at the on September 24, 2011. She wore a red-fringed mini-dress. Lopez had previously announced the festival herself, which included, and among several others. She stated: 'It's going to be this amazing concert. To launch the new iHeartRadio, where you can kind of customize your own radio stations So, it's pretty exciting. I'm glad to be doing it.' The following month on October 22, she performed the song during her headlining concert at to celebrate its 15th anniversary.
Lopez performed 'Papi' at the on November 20. It was a part of a medley, along with ' and ', which assisted her with. The performance of the song was almost a replica of the video; a car which she endorsed was included on stage. She was criticized for using the Fiat as part of her performance. The costume she wore, which consisted of a near-nude body suit with glitter covering necessary places, has been said to resemble the outfit wore in the music video for ' (2004). Additionally, 'Papi' was included on the set list for her 2012.