Jennifer Lopez Remix

Jennifer Lopez Remix:
Jennifer Lopez first burst onto the music scene in the late Nineties with her CD "On the 6". The lead single "If you Had My Love" went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
From the beginning of her career, Lopez was heavily promoted in night clubs. Towards that end, "If You Had My Love" was remixed by numerous DJs including Pablo Flores.
It wasn't until the release of the second single "Waiting for Tonight", however, that the dance music artist became club royalty. Hex Hector's Momentous Mix soared to #1 on the Dance Chart and became a staple of DJ set lists the world over for years afterwards.
After the success of "Waiting for Tonight", it was virtually a "given" that every subsequent Jennifer Lopez single would be remixed. "Feelin' So Good" was mixed by heavy hitters Thunderpuss and Hex Hector and, "Let's Get Loud", the final single from "On the 6", got the dance floor treatment from Pablo Flores.
In 2001, the dance artist released her second CD "J. Lo". The lead single "Love Don't Cost a Thing" was remixed by Thunderpuss. It was followed by the dance singles "Play (Thunderpuss)", "I'm Real (Dezrok)" and Ain't It Funny (Almighty)". The success of these tracks led the label to release a remixes compilation titled "J. to Tha Lo! The Remixes".
Lopez's next full length studio CD "This is Me...Then" arrived in 2003. Although promotional club remixes were done for "Jenny from the Block" and "All I Have", they did not prove as popular as her previous club hits. She returned to form, however, on the Paul Oakenfold remix of the third single "I'm Glad".
Lopez' next single was "Get Right". This lead track from her 2005 CD "Rebirth" was remixed by Louie Vega and Full Intention and went to #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Play Chart. By the second single, "Hold You Down", however, the label seemed to lose interest in the club market. As a result, few remixes were commissioned and the song did not appear on the Dance Club Play Chart.
Lopez next appeared on the LL Cool J single "Control Myself" in 2006. The track peaked at #29 on the Dance Chart.
In 2007, the artist returned with two CDs. The Spanish language CD "Como Anna Una Mujer" spawned the #1 club hit "Que Hiciste" which re-united Lopez with Hex Hector.
Later in the year, she released the English CD "Brave". So far three singles have been released from that disc, namely "Do It Well" and "Hold It, Don't Drop It" and "Brave". The Moto Blanco Remixes of "Do It Well" and "Hold It, Don't Drop It" went to #1 on the Billboard Dance Club/Play Chart.
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