
Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
Jennifer Lopez – “Fresh Out The Oven” Feat. Pitbull [Download/Listen]
Jennifer Lopez has renamed herself. Yes, she’s gone all Sasha Fierce, and named herself “Lola”.
OK.
You know what, I can’t. And there’s nothing to even say. Other than the fact of course, that she could STILL get it!
Do you remember when J. Lo, terrible voice and all, still managed to crank out some pretty decent dance/pop/R&B songs? Well, this isn’t one of them.
It features Pitbull, who sounds like he is swimming through the effects applied to her voice to make her sound palatable.
“Fresh out the oven / straight sugar lovin” — yep, it gets no better than that. She’s even kinda lightweight “rapping”. She takes other people’s hot songs and ruins them though, this is nothing new. But she said something “cookie” and “nookie” and I tuned out of life for a moment.
*shrugs*
EDIT: J. Lo’s “Lola” persona is NOT permanent. Praise Latin Jesus AKA…Jesus.
Related posts:
- Jennifer Lopez’s Latest Video Not Ready To Come Out The “Oven” Yet
- J. Lo Is Back And Strutting In Her “Louboutins”
- Classic Flashback: Jennifer Lopez – “If You Had My Love”
- Tyrese Tributes Teddy Pendergrass On George Lopez
- Jennifer Hudson Goes To Church on “Rainbow”
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.









![Res Proves That Black.Girls.Rock On New [Free!] Album](http://thafeedback.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/res2-150x150.jpg)




October 7, 2009 ASmith
This lets me know nobody ever got around to telling her she can’t really sing. Whic is unfortunate since her husband CAN sing.
October 7, 2009 The IPS
ROFL right!? Skeletor, I mean, Marc Anthony has a good voice. Why don’t he tell her the truth, let her get mad, and then have makeup sex!?
October 8, 2009 Matt
sad thing, this would work if not for the bad lyrics.
It’s pop music, to it’s core, it’s only about the entertainment factor, not about the signing.
If you don’t get caught up in the how strong the vocals are, the package is entertaining. Only thing that really draws me away is the awful lyrics.