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Fresh Out the Oven

"Fresh Out the Oven" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez, featuring American rapper Pitbull. The mid-tempo electro-R&B song was written by Amanda Ghost, Lopez, Pitbull and Pharrell Williams, while production was handled by The Neptunes. Ghost brought the song to Lopez, who although loved it, didn't think it matched the sound of the music she had been recording at the time. Lopez eventually decided to record the song and release it as a promotional single in anticipation of her seventh studio album Love? (2011). The song premiered online on October 7, 2009 and was promoted to clubs in the United States by Epic Records.

"Fresh Out the Oven"
Promotional single by Jennifer Lopez as Lola featuring Pitbull
ReleasedOctober 7, 2009 (2009-10-07)
Genre
Length3:35
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)The Neptunes
Music video
"Fresh Out The Oven" on YouTube

An accompanying music video for "Fresh Out the Oven" was directed by Jonas Akerlund, which features the use of repetitious images for a hypnotic effect and avoids showing any of the actors' faces until the final act. "Fresh Out the Oven" received generally positive acclaim from music critics. The song managed to reach number one on the U.S. Dance Club Chart.

Background edit

 
Pitbull's appearance on "Fresh Out the Oven" led the two to work together on several other recordings, such as "On the Floor", "Dance Again" and "Live It Up".

Following the commercial and critical failure of her sixth studio album Brave (2007)—and while pregnant with twins Max and Emme—Lopez began working on new music for a future project in 2008.[1] The project was kept under wraps until February 2009 when a new song from the recording sessions titled "Hooked on You" leaked online.[2] Lopez addressed the leak on her official website in May 2009, stating that "I'm always excited about my music and this ["Hooked on You"] is one of a few tracks I'm currently working on. I'm flattered by everyone's interest in the track and really excited for you to hear the real thing..."[3] Following the leak of "Hooked on You", "One Love" and "What Is Love?" (later re-titled "(What Is) Love?") were subsequently leaked online in May. The leaked songs were, at the time, meant to appear on a greatest hits album; that later turned into a studio album.[4] In June 2009, Lopez told MTV's Larry Carol that the songs hinted at the musical direction of her then-upcoming seventh studio album. She also stated that she was keen to finish the album and several singles, with a potential release date for the end of 2009.[1]

On the red carpet of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13, 2009, American rapper Pitbull revealed that he had recorded a new track with Lopez that would be released as the first single from her then-upcoming seventh studio album.[5] The song's title, initially announced by Pitbull as "Lola", was later revealed to be called "Fresh Out the Oven".[6] Despite Pitbull announcing the song to be the first single from Lopez's seventh studio album, it was later announced that the song would only serve as a buzz single and would not appear on her album.[5] The song made its premiere on October 7 via People.com.[7]

Music and lyrics edit

"Fresh Out the Oven" is a mid-tempo electro-R&B song, with a length of three minutes and thirty-five seconds (3:35).[8] The song was co-written by Lopez, along with Amanda Ghost, Pitbull and Pharrell Williams, who produced the song with his production team The Neptunes.[9] Lopez opens the first verse of the song by the lines: "Now don't tell me that you love me to get with this / You say you stay forever / But it don't make sense".[10] According to Tamar Anitai of MTV Buzzworthy, the song is a throwback "to her dancehall / dance-chart days" and a reminder that "she'll always be that Fly Girl".[11] An editor from website Código Venezuela named the song "a theme that blends hip hop with electronic sounds, leaving a sensual interpretation by Lopez while her partner makes its peculiar mixture of Spanish with English".[12] In an interview in March 2010, Lopez said about the song: "The head of my record company, Amanda, really loved this record. She said, 'This record is for Jennifer Lopez. We've got to get this record to Jennifer Lopez'. She let me hear it and I said, 'You know what? I love the record, but it doesn't fit in with the album I'm making. And she said, I don't care. You just have to record this record. I don't care if you put another name on it. And so we did and we put it out and it went to No.1".[13]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Nick Levine from Digital Spy said of the song when it first appeared online, "Truth be told, the track's a pretty standard sexy electro-R&B jam, but the Lola persona is reasonably intriguing, even if it does have a hint of the Sasha Fierce to it. It's very much a case of wait and see what happens next, we suppose."[8] Elena Gorgan of Softpedia made similar comments. saying that "Of course, there is little substance to the lyrics of 'Fresh Out the Oven' but, critics say, substance is perhaps the last thing Lopez needs right now if she wants to regain her well-deserved first position in the charts, especially in the light of her latest not too brilliant releases. As far as the song is concerned, it’s written to make the listener want to get to the dancefloor and move to the beat, they say. Because of this, if accompanied by a good video with awesome choreography – the kind Lopez knows how to do so well – and enough promotion, this could turn into a massive hit on all fronts."[14]

DJ Booth said of the song: "I give you Jennifer Lopez (or Lola, as she now wants to be called). Coming off an extended wedding/pregnancy hiatus from the music community, Lola is now toting sexy around like an expensive fashion accessory. For her welcome-back single, Lola joins forces with fellow Latino Pitbull over a typically synth-driven Pharrell beat to show the world that even though she’s years removed from the peak of her career, she’s still 'Fresh out the Oven'."[15] Ryan Brockington of the New York Post gave a positive review of the song, saying it has a "tight, sassy, radio friendly sound". He continued by stating that: "The track's surprising hottness could be because she not only tapped Pitbull to appear but she also had hit-makers the Neptunes produce the puppy".[16]

Commercial performance edit

The song charted in mid-November 2009, but went unnoticed until the week of December 12, 2009 when the song shot up the U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs to number 14. After nine weeks, it reached a new peak of number two. In its tenth week on the chart, it reached number one making it Lopez's third consecutive number one (seventh overall) dance hit following in the footsteps of 2007's "Do It Well" and 2008's "Hold It Don't Drop It". In its eleventh week, the song fell down the chart to number ten.[17] In its twelfth week the song fell another two places to number 12, whilst in its thirteenth week on the chart it fell another three places to 15,[18] with further descents in the subsequent weeks. According to Billboard the song failed to chart on any of the U.S. airplay charts.[19] "Fresh Out the Oven" finished in tenth place on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs year-end chart of 2010.[20]

Promotion edit

In October 2009, a Twitter account, MySpace page and teaser website, all in the name of Lola, were set up. They all featured a dancing female figure named Lola.[21] Rumors surfaced that Lopez had adopted Lola, as her alter-ego, however, this was confirmed as false by the president of Epic Records, Amanda Ghost. She said: "It's something fun. She hasn't become Sasha Fierce (Beyoncé Knowles' artistic alter ego). There won't be anything to do with Lola on her Love? album. This is a hot club record that the label loved and Jennifer thought was fun, Jennifer and Pitbull got together and the record leaked. Lola is a fun character just for this song".[5]

Lopez was in attendance at the LIV Nightclub in Miami on October 24, 2009, where the music video for "Fresh Out the Oven" was previewed.[22] The video premiered on Lopez's official website on November 20, 2009.[23] The clip was directed by Jonas Akerlund[24] and according to Lopez's official website its formally titled: "Fresh Out the Oven" starring Jennifer Lopez as Lola & featuring Pitbull.[25] The unrated director's cut was uploaded on director Jonas Akerlund’s official website in January 2010.[26] The video makes use of repetitious images for a hypnotic effect, and avoids showing any of the actors' faces until the final act. This focus on bodies in sexual positions led to comparisons with Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. Focus on Style commented on Lopez's costumes and fashion during the video. According to the online magazine's style guide Lopez chose an Agent Provocateur leapard skin bodysuit.[27] It is similar in style to Lopez's younger contemporaries Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Daisy Lowe, Lily Allen, Scarlett Johansson though when Lopez wears it "baby its muy caliente!"[27]

Charts edit

See also edit

References edit

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  8. ^ a b Levine, Nick (2009-10-07). "The Sound: So JLo becomes Lola?". Digital Spy. from the original on 2009-10-11. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  9. ^ "BMI | Repertoire Search". Archived from the original on 2013-01-18.
  10. ^ Dinh, James (2009-10-07). "Jennifer Lopez's 'Fresh Out The Oven,' Featuring Pitbull, Hits The Web". MTV.com. from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  11. ^ Tamar Anitai (2009-11-05). "First Look: Jennifer Lopez As Lola, 'Fresh Out The Oven' Video Sneak Peek". Buzzworthy.mtv.com. from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  12. ^ . Código Venezuela (in Spanish). London Media Group. October 9, 2009. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
  13. ^ Dingwell, John (2010-03-15). "Jennifer Lopez: I Love Being a Mum But I'm Happy Being a Singer Again". Daily Record. from the original on 2010-03-22. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
  14. ^ Gorgan, Elena (2009-10-07). "Jennifer Lopez drops Fresh Out the Oven featuring Pitbull". Softpedia. from the original on 2009-10-11. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
  15. ^ anon. (2009-10-12). "Review: Lola Fresh Out Oven". DJ Booth.net. from the original on 2010-01-28. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
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Fresh Out the Oven is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez featuring American rapper Pitbull The mid tempo electro R amp B song was written by Amanda Ghost Lopez Pitbull and Pharrell Williams while production was handled by The Neptunes Ghost brought the song to Lopez who although loved it didn t think it matched the sound of the music she had been recording at the time Lopez eventually decided to record the song and release it as a promotional single in anticipation of her seventh studio album Love 2011 The song premiered online on October 7 2009 and was promoted to clubs in the United States by Epic Records Fresh Out the Oven Promotional single by Jennifer Lopez as Lola featuring PitbullReleasedOctober 7 2009 2009 10 07 GenreElectro R amp BLength3 35LabelEpicSongwriter s Amanda Ghost Jennifer Lopez Armando Perez Pharrell WilliamsProducer s The NeptunesMusic video Fresh Out The Oven on YouTube An accompanying music video for Fresh Out the Oven was directed by Jonas Akerlund which features the use of repetitious images for a hypnotic effect and avoids showing any of the actors faces until the final act Fresh Out the Oven received generally positive acclaim from music critics The song managed to reach number one on the U S Dance Club Chart Contents 1 Background 2 Music and lyrics 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Commercial performance 4 Promotion 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Yearly charts 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Pitbull s appearance on Fresh Out the Oven led the two to work together on several other recordings such as On the Floor Dance Again and Live It Up Following the commercial and critical failure of her sixth studio album Brave 2007 and while pregnant with twins Max and Emme Lopez began working on new music for a future project in 2008 1 The project was kept under wraps until February 2009 when a new song from the recording sessions titled Hooked on You leaked online 2 Lopez addressed the leak on her official website in May 2009 stating that I m always excited about my music and this Hooked on You is one of a few tracks I m currently working on I m flattered by everyone s interest in the track and really excited for you to hear the real thing 3 Following the leak of Hooked on You One Love and What Is Love later re titled What Is Love were subsequently leaked online in May The leaked songs were at the time meant to appear on a greatest hits album that later turned into a studio album 4 In June 2009 Lopez told MTV s Larry Carol that the songs hinted at the musical direction of her then upcoming seventh studio album She also stated that she was keen to finish the album and several singles with a potential release date for the end of 2009 1 On the red carpet of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13 2009 American rapper Pitbull revealed that he had recorded a new track with Lopez that would be released as the first single from her then upcoming seventh studio album 5 The song s title initially announced by Pitbull as Lola was later revealed to be called Fresh Out the Oven 6 Despite Pitbull announcing the song to be the first single from Lopez s seventh studio album it was later announced that the song would only serve as a buzz single and would not appear on her album 5 The song made its premiere on October 7 via People com 7 Music and lyrics edit nbsp Fresh Out the Oven 2009 source source A sample of the chorus to Fresh Out the Oven a mid tempo electro R amp B song Problems playing this file See media help Fresh Out the Oven is a mid tempo electro R amp B song with a length of three minutes and thirty five seconds 3 35 8 The song was co written by Lopez along with Amanda Ghost Pitbull and Pharrell Williams who produced the song with his production team The Neptunes 9 Lopez opens the first verse of the song by the lines Now don t tell me that you love me to get with this You say you stay forever But it don t make sense 10 According to Tamar Anitai of MTV Buzzworthy the song is a throwback to her dancehall dance chart days and a reminder that she ll always be that Fly Girl 11 An editor from website Codigo Venezuela named the song a theme that blends hip hop with electronic sounds leaving a sensual interpretation by Lopez while her partner makes its peculiar mixture of Spanish with English 12 In an interview in March 2010 Lopez said about the song The head of my record company Amanda really loved this record She said This record is for Jennifer Lopez We ve got to get this record to Jennifer Lopez She let me hear it and I said You know what I love the record but it doesn t fit in with the album I m making And she said I don t care You just have to record this record I don t care if you put another name on it And so we did and we put it out and it went to No 1 13 Reception editCritical response edit Nick Levine from Digital Spy said of the song when it first appeared online Truth be told the track s a pretty standard sexy electro R amp B jam but the Lola persona is reasonably intriguing even if it does have a hint of the Sasha Fierce to it It s very much a case of wait and see what happens next we suppose 8 Elena Gorgan of Softpedia made similar comments saying that Of course there is little substance to the lyrics of Fresh Out the Oven but critics say substance is perhaps the last thing Lopez needs right now if she wants to regain her well deserved first position in the charts especially in the light of her latest not too brilliant releases As far as the song is concerned it s written to make the listener want to get to the dancefloor and move to the beat they say Because of this if accompanied by a good video with awesome choreography the kind Lopez knows how to do so well and enough promotion this could turn into a massive hit on all fronts 14 DJ Booth said of the song I give you Jennifer Lopez or Lola as she now wants to be called Coming off an extended wedding pregnancy hiatus from the music community Lola is now toting sexy around like an expensive fashion accessory For her welcome back single Lola joins forces with fellow Latino Pitbull over a typically synth driven Pharrell beat to show the world that even though she s years removed from the peak of her career she s still Fresh out the Oven 15 Ryan Brockington of the New York Post gave a positive review of the song saying it has a tight sassy radio friendly sound He continued by stating that The track s surprising hottness could be because she not only tapped Pitbull to appear but she also had hit makers the Neptunes produce the puppy 16 Commercial performance edit The song charted in mid November 2009 but went unnoticed until the week of December 12 2009 when the song shot up the U S Hot Dance Club Songs to number 14 After nine weeks it reached a new peak of number two In its tenth week on the chart it reached number one making it Lopez s third consecutive number one seventh overall dance hit following in the footsteps of 2007 s Do It Well and 2008 s Hold It Don t Drop It In its eleventh week the song fell down the chart to number ten 17 In its twelfth week the song fell another two places to number 12 whilst in its thirteenth week on the chart it fell another three places to 15 18 with further descents in the subsequent weeks According to Billboard the song failed to chart on any of the U S airplay charts 19 Fresh Out the Oven finished in tenth place on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs year end chart of 2010 20 Promotion editIn October 2009 a Twitter account MySpace page and teaser website all in the name of Lola were set up They all featured a dancing female figure named Lola 21 Rumors surfaced that Lopez had adopted Lola as her alter ego however this was confirmed as false by the president of Epic Records Amanda Ghost She said It s something fun She hasn t become Sasha Fierce Beyonce Knowles artistic alter ego There won t be anything to do with Lola on her Love album This is a hot club record that the label loved and Jennifer thought was fun Jennifer and Pitbull got together and the record leaked Lola is a fun character just for this song 5 Lopez was in attendance at the LIV Nightclub in Miami on October 24 2009 where the music video for Fresh Out the Oven was previewed 22 The video premiered on Lopez s official website on November 20 2009 23 The clip was directed by Jonas Akerlund 24 and according to Lopez s official website its formally titled Fresh Out the Oven starring Jennifer Lopez as Lola amp featuring Pitbull 25 The unrated director s cut was uploaded on director Jonas Akerlund s official website in January 2010 26 The video makes use of repetitious images for a hypnotic effect and avoids showing any of the actors faces until the final act This focus on bodies in sexual positions led to comparisons with Stanley Kubrick s Eyes Wide Shut Focus on Style commented on Lopez s costumes and fashion during the video According to the online magazine s style guide Lopez chose an Agent Provocateur leapard skin bodysuit 27 It is similar in style to Lopez s younger contemporaries Katy Perry Christina Aguilera Daisy Lowe Lily Allen Scarlett Johansson though when Lopez wears it baby its muy caliente 27 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2010 Peakposition Global Dance Tracks Billboard 28 15 Russia Tophit Weekly General Airplay 29 103 U S Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs 17 1 Yearly charts edit Chart 2010 Peakposition U S Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs 20 10See also editList of number one dance singles of 2010 U S References edit a b Carol Larry 2009 06 15 Jennifer Lopez Talks About Influence Of Her Twins on New Music MTV News MTV Networks Archived from the original on 2011 07 14 Retrieved 2011 02 05 Daly Bridget 2009 02 23 First Listen Jennifer Lopez Hooked on You Hollyscoop DNA Group Inc Archived from the original on 2009 08 08 Retrieved 2011 02 05 Hooked On You Jenniferlopez com 2009 05 03 Archived from the original on 2011 01 13 Retrieved 2011 02 05 New Music Jennifer Lopez What Is Love Rap Up 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