Jennifer Lopez and I share exactly one thing in common: we have the same birthday. And as a fellow Leo, I am more than qualified to say her star sign may be the reason she's emboldened to release such mediocre music.
To be fair, saying Lopez "releases" music is a stretch, considering many of her tracks have allegedly been lifted from other singers' demos (we're looking at you, fellow haterade receiver Meghan Trainor). Though to her credit, the vocal compression on her latest track, "Can't Get Enough," conceals all said sins.
What it doesn't obscure, however, is a lazy interpolation of Sean Paul and Sasha's 2002 hit, "I'm Still In Love with You." Don't expect any reggae, though — instead, the track is immensely forgettable with no real set identity. The only thing maybe giving "Can't Get Enough" a personality is the very vague, pseudo-retro production; maybe Trainor is hiding somewhere in the atrocious mix of this one, too.
To be fair, saying Lopez "releases" music is a stretch, considering many of her tracks have allegedly been lifted from other singers' demos (we're looking at you, fellow haterade receiver Meghan Trainor). Though to her credit, the vocal compression on her latest track, "Can't Get Enough," conceals all said sins.
What it doesn't obscure, however, is a lazy interpolation of Sean Paul and Sasha's 2002 hit, "I'm Still In Love with You." Don't expect any reggae, though — instead, the track is immensely forgettable with no real set identity. The only thing maybe giving "Can't Get Enough" a personality is the very vague, pseudo-retro production; maybe Trainor is hiding somewhere in the atrocious mix of this one, too.