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"If You Had My Love" is the debut single by American actress and singer
Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Lynn Affleck (' Lopez; born July 24, 1969), also known as J.Lo, is an American singer, actress and dancer. In 1991, she began appearing as a Fly Girl dancer on the sketch comedy television series '' In Living Color'', where she re ...
. It was released on May 4, 1999, as the lead single from her debut studio album, ''
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'' (1999). The song was written by
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,
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, Jennifer Lopez, Fred Jerkins III, and its producer
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. "If You Had My Love" is a midtempo
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and R&B song that also features
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and hip hop influences. Its lyrics revolve around the beginning of a new relationship, during which Lopez confronts her admirer with a number of ground rules. Critics reacted positively to "If You Had My Love", praising its "silky groove" and "edgy" production. Upon its release, it generated instant attention and became a commercial success, peaking at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for five weeks. It became one of the best-selling singles of 1999, selling over 1.2 million units in the US alone. It was also an international success, topping the charts in Australia, Canada, Finland, Greece, Hungary and New Zealand. Its success came as a surprise to critics, making Lopez one of few actors to successfully crossover into the
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. It also contributed to the growing popularity of Latin artists in Northern America. In retrospect, "If You Had My Love" has been described as an "R&B classic", and it is considered one of Lopez's best songs. The song's accompanying
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(directed by
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) features a voyeuristic internet concept, wherein Lopez's spectators are able to direct her through
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. The provocative video received heavy rotation on
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networks internationally, allowing Lopez to "push the envelope" in a field that was primarily dominated by
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and
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. The clip was nominated for four
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s and five
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s. Lopez promoted the song through performances at the
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and VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards in 1999. She has subsequently performed it on a number of occasions, including her
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concerts in 2001, and her
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in 2012, where she performed an acoustic version of the song. It also served as the opening number to her Las Vegas residency show, Jennifer Lopez: All I Have.


Background

After a series of co-starring film roles, Lopez had her breakthrough when she was cast in the title role of ''
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'' (1997), a biographical film about American singer-songwriter
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Quintanilla-Pérez. Working on the film inspired her to launch a music career, with Lopez saying: "I started my career in musical theater on stage. So doing the movie just reminded me of how much I missed singing, dancing, and the like..." After filming ''Selena,'' Lopez was "really feeling erLatin roots" and recorded a demo record in Spanish. Her manager sent the song ("Vivir Sin Ti") to
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, which was interested in signing Lopez.
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, the head of the label, suggested that she sing in English and she began recording her debut album, ''
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.'' Her decision to launch a musical career was seen as a risk, as film stars had a "patchy record" when it came to releasing pop music, and "If the album was a flop, not only would it embarrass Lopez but it might even damage her career." Lopez originally believed that "
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" was to be released as the album's lead single. "If You Had My Love" was produced by
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; Lopez recorded her vocals for the song at
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in
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with engineers Franklyn Grant and Robb Williams. The song was later mixed by Tony Maserati at
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in New York City, and subsequently
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by Herb Powers at Powers House of Sound. Shawnyette Harrell and Jennifer Karr served as backing vocalists. According to
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, one of the song's co-writers, Lopez was almost finished recording ''On the 6'' when Rooney and Jerkins played a CD playlist of songs for
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, which included "If You Had My Love." Rooney believed the song was "perfect for Jennifer", and hoped that Jackson would not take it. Rooney recalled: "The music begins and Michael starts moving and shaking to it and he goes, 'Man, I like this one.' My heart sunk. Then he says, 'I don’t like it for me, but I like it. It's gonna be a hit for someone else.'" Rooney said that he and
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wrote "If You Had My Love" later that day. Conversely, journalist Damien Shields stated in 2015 that Rooney had Lopez record the song in 1998, and that it had already been allocated to her when Jackson heard it. Jackson thought it had a "really great groove" and briefly considered recording it. Shields said: "Everyone's like, 'Shit, now we’re going to have to argue with the King of Pop because that's already going to be Jennifer's first song and it's already in motion and is going to radio in two months.' How do you possibly tell Michael Jackson no?" Jackson passed on the song, believing it was better suited for a female singer. "It was the only one of Rodney's songs that he gravitated towards, but he also had the intuition to know that a female should sing it for it realize its best potential," Shields noted. "If You Had My Love" became the subject of some controversy when it emerged that Jerkins had written a "nearly identical song" for singer
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. Moore asserted that her song "If I Gave Love" was re-written with the same arrangement for Lopez after it was requested by
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, one of ''On the 6''s producers. Moore said: "He wrote the same song for her. I heard that it was because Puff Daddy walked in and heard my song and said 'I want that song,' and he
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was like 'Well that's already taken. We wrote that for Chante,' and he was like 'I want that song.' So Rodney wrote, really, the same song." "If I Gave Love" was intended to be released as a single from her album '' This Moment Is Mine'' (1999), but was ultimately scrapped before Lopez recorded her version.


Composition

"If You Had My Love" is a mid-tempo pop and R&B song with a length of four minutes and twenty-five seconds (4:25), which contains elements of
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and hip hop. The song was written and composed mainly by
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,
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and
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, with Lopez herself contributing to the lyrics; Jerkins also served as producer.(1999) Album notes for ''
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'' by
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ooklet New York City, NY: Work Records, a division of
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.
It is written in the
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of
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with a
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of 94 beats per minute. The instrumentation of "If You Had My Love" consists of a
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. Lopez's vocals in the song span from the lower note of A♯3 to the higher note of E♯5..
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writer Michael Cragg remarked that her vocals possessed a "cooing innocence". Beth Johnson of ''
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'' described the song as "slow-
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". Lyrically, the song resembles a conversation, in which Lopez confronts her admirer in an "insistent" manner with a number of ground rules before they can begin a relationship.
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's James Dinh said Lopez "lets her insecurities get the best of her" on the track. ''
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'' writer Leslie Richin wrote that it "served as a cautionary tale for admirers who might one day have a chance with the budding starlet. Bottom line: liars and cheaters need not apply." In the song's opening lines, Lopez states: "Now if I gave you me, this is how it's got to be / First of all I won't take you cheatin' on me / Tell me who can I trust if I can't trust in you / And I refuse to let you play me for a fool." In the chorus, she poses the question: "If you had my love / And I gave you all my trust... / Would you lie to me / And call me baby?" Lopez explained in her book '' True Love'' (2014) that the lyrics refer to "the beginning of a new relationship and what I expect and what I want," saying that "there's a little bit of fear in there too, and a feeling of, what will you do if I give you my heart?" The verses consist of her "trying to lay down the rules", while the chorus expresses "all of the fear" that she feels. Jocelyn Vena of MTV News noted that "If You Had My Love" marked the beginning of Lopez exploring the topic of love, which she has continued throughout her career.


Critical reception

"If You Had My Love" was received positively by
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. In a review of ''On the 6,'' ''
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'' noted that Lopez "really comes into her own" on the song, describing it as one of the album's "street-smart swingbeat winners". Chuck Taylor of ''
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'' spoke favorably of the song's production, calling it "contemporary and edgy, straight down the
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pathway," but noted that its melody was similar to that of " The Boy Is Mine," another song written and composed by Jerkins. Taylor wrote, "Lopez seems to have command of the most important element—her voice—though admittedly, the vocal melody of this song holds tightly to a very narrow edge. Lopez might remind listeners of the funkier side of
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..Curiosity alone will propel this onto the pop and R&B airwaves; at that point, the hook, along with an undoubtedly compelling video clip, should take this debut far."
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's Heather Phares said that it has a "fiery, soulful sound more in keeping with Lopez's public persona." Aaron Beierle of
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praised the song as "catchy," writing that it "showcases the singer's style well." Beth Johnson of ''Entertainment Weekly'' was also favorable, noting the song to feature a "silky groove". Johnson also observed: "Considering the dustbins filled with movie stars' vanity discs, why expect this actress' recording debut to be hit-bound? Well, surprise, surprise." Elysa Gardner of the ''
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'' described the track as an "exotic hip hop" workout. ''
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'' magazine writer Dream Hampton called the song "sweet" and "upbeat", and commented on Lopez's "strong" vocals. Brian McCollum of the ''
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'' called "If You Had My Love" one of the year's most "infectious" singles. Amy Sciarretto of
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praised it as a "silky-smooth", "confident" song that "established her as more than just an actress who was 'dabbling' in music ..Her voice may be thin, but she chose a song that worked with her vocal limitations. It's semi-synthy, mid-tempo, contempo R&B pop that's flawlessly executed." A reporter from the ''
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'' called the song "radio-friendly". In a review of Lopez's remix album ''
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'' (2002), Sal Cinquemani of ''
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'' praised the Dark Child remix of "If You Had My Love," which utilized a "delectable" interpolation of Michael Jackson's "
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". But Jerome Joseph, also from the ''Los Angeles Times,'' was not as positively receptive of the single, arguing that it sounded like a "
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or Monica reject", and called Lopez "
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2000". Similarly, ''
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'' writer Roger Catlin stated that the song is "more of a bland R&B number that could have been sung by anybody", suggesting that it has "little Latin flair". While Scott Iwasald of ''
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'' characterized Lopez's vocals as "sultry" but thin, he noted that she finds a "nice ring" in songs such as "If You Had My Love". At the 1999 Teen Choice Awards, the song won the award for "Song of the Summer".


Chart performance

Following its release on May 11, 1999, the song garnered instant radio attention. Promotional images relating to the single featured Lopez in "seductive poses" and "skin tight clothing". ''
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'' commented that the Work Group was "taking every advantage of her sexy image to aid the marketing side." "If You Had My Love" debuted at number 81 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for the week ending May 15, 1999, and moved to number 64 in its second week. The following week, the song sold 66,000 copies, debuting at number five on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart. This, along with a 16.7% increase in radio audience, allowed it to rise to number eight on the Hot 100; it also reached the top ten of the
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chart this week. In its fourth week, the song rose to number one on the Hot 100 Singles Sales, with 120,000 units sold during the week (representing an 80% increase in sales). It subsequently moved to number two on the Hot 100, earning the "Greatest Gainer" title of the week. For the week of June 12, 1999, "If You Had My Love" reached number one on the Hot 100. It experienced 30% increase in sales and an airplay increase of 5.6 million in audience impressions. The song displaced
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" on the Hot 100, which was the first time a Latin artist followed another Latin artist to the top of the chart since
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did so with her single, " ...Baby One More Time" just four months prior. Furthermore, "If You Had My Love" gave the
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its first number one hit on the chart. In its sixth week, the song sold a further 170,500 copies. This week, "If You Had My Love" became the second song in the magazine's history to be number one on the Hot 100 and be the "Greatest Gainer" in both sales and airplay, after "Livin' La Vida Loca" in May. In addition, the song also became the first in ''Billboard'' history to claim to number one position on the Hot 100, Hot 100 Singles Sales and R&B Singles Sales charts simultaneously. For the week ending July 17, 1999, the song fell to number two on the Hot 100, having been dethroned by
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." Despite this, it reached its highest radio audience to date this week, with 84.2 million listeners. It spent five weeks at number one on the Hot 100, tying with
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" for the longest-running number one hit of the summer. "If You Had My Love" remained in the top ten until September 1999. The song would also peak at number two on the US
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chart, six on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and five on
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. "If You Had My Love"at
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It was the sixth best-selling song in the US of 1999 with 1.2 million copies sold, and was certified platinum by
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. In 2015, ''Billboard'' ranked it as the second biggest hit of the summer of 1999, behind "Genie in a Bottle". The song debuted and peaked at number four on the
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, selling 77,000 copies in its first week. It became the first of Lopez's 17 top ten hits in that country. By 2016, it had sold 366,000 copies in the United Kingdom. "If You Had My Love" reached number one in Australia, and was certified platinum by the
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for shipments of 70,000 units. It also topped the charts in New Zealand, Canada, the Netherlands and Finland. In France, it was certified gold by the
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for shipments of 100,000 units. It was also certified gold in Germany, Switzerland, and New Zealand. Reflecting on the song's success in 2011, Lopez said, "Still I think about that and still it's like wow, my first record I ever did went to number one. It's just an overwhelming feeling. This does not happen all the time. This is a very special thing." As of 2017, the single has sold over 5 million copies worldwide.


Music video


Production

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for "If You Had My Love" was directed by
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. It features a
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internet theme, wherein a range of viewers watch Lopez through webcams by accessing "Jennifer Lopez Online". The ''Los Angeles Times'' described it as a "timely thematic fusion of elaborate dance numbers, the voyeurism of the Internet and Lopez's raw powers of attraction on men, women and little girls." The "interactive" music video was launched in junction with Lopez's own official website at the time. Its "voyeuristic quality" was Hunter's idea, while
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came up with the website concept that "tied it all together". Lopez, who had a specific idea of how she wanted the dance break to be, described the music video as a collaboration between herself, Hunter, Combs, and her manager
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. The clip debuted on the May 17, 1999, edition of ''
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'', and was serviced to music video outlets for the week ending May 22, 1999. Actor
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, who appears in the music video, said: "Jennifer and I were friends when she called me up to do her video ..I remember thinking, ‘Why not just do it?’ Then it turned out that the single was a massive hit and what really catapulted her career to global fame. To be a part of that made it a fun summer because everybody knew that video." Lopez's outfits and accessories in the music video included a white bikini top and low rise sweatpants, a "plunging" gold necklace, and a mini mirror dress during one of the dance sequences. In it, she also sported a sleek hairstyle with honey highlights.


Synopsis

The clip begins in a dark room, where a man ( Rodriguez) searches "Jennifer Lopez" on his computer and is redirected to her website (which is displayed by special effects emulating binary numbers). He views a live feed of Lopez in her home, which is filled with cameras. She appears in a number of settings, including a living room and crawling over a table, and is visibly aware of the viewers, waving to the camera before the song begins. The man is not alone in his voyeuristic actions, as patrons of an internet café, a little girl in her bedroom, and Latin women in their kitchen among others are also streaming a live feed of Lopez through computers and
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. Viewers are able to select where Lopez is located in cyberspace from a range of options. The man clicks on a room showing Lopez in the bathroom, singing whilst checking her reflection in the mirror. Lopez's feed is also being streamed live to a nightclub and a call center. The man then clicks on the dance option and is once again entered through the special effect binary. Lopez proceeds to perform a series of dances (including jazz,
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, and
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) as the song moves into a
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ed (Pablo Flores Remix) portion. The man then zooms in on Lopez's skirt, as she dances to Latin music. He then raises the sexual intonation again by requesting a scene in which Lopez is taking a shower. A pair of mechanics who had been watching this soon turn their heads to Lopez and pay no attention to their burning car as they glue their eyes to the screen. A new user is introduced, and it is implied that he throws his computer underwater to "turn down the heat" (so to speak), where he continues to watch her. In the original ending, Rodriguez is shown running his left hand underneath his shirt and "sucking his right hand's fingers" while Lopez looks at him through the camera while in the shower. This footage was cut from the final version.


Reception and impact

Following its release, the "body-emphasizing" music video was played in heavy rotation on
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. ''
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'' called it " " and a "fantasy", and ''
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'' named it one of her best dance videos. In 2015,
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wrote, "We don’t think anyone can forget Jennifer's saucy dance number from her debut video." According to monitoring by
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, the clip became the most played on VH1 at one point in August 1999. In August 1999, a writer from ''
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'' discussed the video's international impact, writing that Lopez "isn't too far behind Ricky Martin as the leading light of Latin music in Asia. On the strength of the video for 'If You Had My Love,' Lopez has skyrocketed from an unknown to superstar status in markets as diverse as the Philippines and India." Jeff Selamutu, a programming manner from
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, opined that Lopez "really pushed the envelope for international female artists" in the Asia-Pacific region, noting: "Up to now, it's only been
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and
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." As a result, Channel V structured a month-long campaign around the release of ''On the 6,'' with "If You Had My Love" being played up to six times a day on the network's international feeds. In 2014, Christina Lee of
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described the video as "classic Jennifer," saying: "The way Jennifer would stare into the camera – that was effortless ..One moment she's tough, with her hard stares and insistent lyrics ..But then she pivots her hips and sneaks a casual smile over her shoulder. She was both a diva and down-to-earth." Nine.com.au called the music video's
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vibe "creepy", with ''
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'' magazine regarding the video as one of the "Greatest Tech Moments in Music Video History".
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analyzed the video in her book ''Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet'' (2008), noting that it "puts a new spin on the traditional female position as object of the gaze", where Lopez presents herself "as an objective of interactivity". Nakamura added: "In this video we have access to the star's body through the viewer's mind. We see her as he sees her, through interface use. This split represents a paradigmatic dichotomy in gender theory: the body is that of the Latina, the woman of color, and the mind is that of a white man." In ''Rewind, Play, Fast Forward: The Past, Present and Future of the Music Video'' (2015), authors Henry Keazor and Thorsten Wübbena observed that "the idea of an online presence of a musical star was conceived and visualized" in the video, writing: "the singer was presented as a sort of 'belle captive' (as one could put it by quoting the title of a novel by
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), because she seems to be confined to a series of white, clinical rooms where everything is under observation." The authors also noted that the video foreshadowed "the reality as it was viewable" through the
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phenomenon. Justin Myers of the
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said that the "reality TV-inspired video" which predated the UK version of '' Big Brother'' in fact resembled the first series, calling this "J-Lo's #impact". In 2021, American rapper
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paid homage to the video in her own music video for "It's Not My Fault", in which she recreated Lopez's look and a number of scenes from "If You Had My Love".
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included "If You Had My Love" among Lopez's most iconic music video looks. Monica Castillo of ''
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'' called Lopez's outfit "inexplicably sexy", while ''
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'' magazine writer Nichole Fratangelo said she "looked angelic in white but of course, she gave it a naughty twist." Gaby Wilson of
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highlighted the video's influence in
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's video for "
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", stating that it was similar to Lopez "dancing solo in that clinically white/silver space". At the
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, the video received four nominations, including
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,
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,
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and Best New Artist in a Video. At the 1999 Billboard Music Video Awards, "If You Had My Love" was nominated for the Maximum Vision Award, Best Dance Clip, Best New Artist Dance Clip, Best Pop Clip and Best New Artist Pop Clip. Lopez was the artist with the most nominations that year.


Live performances

Lopez performed "If You Had My Love" at the 5th
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which were held on June 26, 1999. That December, she performed the
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remix of the song at the VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, where she also won the award for "Fashionable Female Artist." In September 2001, performed it again during her
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concerts in Puerto Rico, which were her first full shows. Lopez included "If You Had My Love" on the set list of her 2007 co-headlining concert tour with then-husband
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, which was her first tour. At her October 2011
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concert celebrating the casino's 15th anniversary, Lopez performed an acoustic version of "If You Had My Love." The stage was lit by blue and surrounded by dry-ice smoke, with Lopez asking the audience, "You want to talk about love?" as she introduced the song. It was reported that Lopez "broke down" in tears after the performance. Lopez once again performed a "stripped down" acoustic version of the song throughout her 2012
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. Describing it as the "first real intimate moment of the show," she wanted to perform a "pared down" version of the song so that it would feel like a conversation, "like I'm talking with the audience, sharing where I began and where I find myself now." Gerrick Kennedy of the ''
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'' wrote that while "Live ballads still aren't firmly in her wheelhouse," she "sounded best" during the acoustic performance. Michele Amabile Angermiller of ''
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'' called the performance "a sweet and intimate moment," adding: "Sometimes, simply delivering a song without all the bells and whistles is enough." At the
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in March 2014, Lopez performed a
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in which she had "If You Had My Love" woven in with her song "
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". She described the performance as
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-esque. "If You Had My Love" serves at the opening number in her Las Vegas residency, Jennifer Lopez: All I Have, which commenced in 2016. The performance was preceded by an "ethereal, fairy-tale overture," where female dancers in showgirl costumes were suspended above the stage. Lopez wore a crystal-encrusted sparkly bodysuit and a white feathered robe. ''
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'' writer Eve Barlow called it a "dazzling opening." The song was also incorporated into the striptease segment later in the show, where she "writhed around a chaise lounge." Lopez performed the "Pablo Flores Remix" version of the song as part of her medley during the
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on August 20, 2018, at
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.


Impact

Following the release of "If You Had My Love," which according to ''
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'' was preceded by a "hype storm that has clapped like thunder for months", Lopez rose to international visibility and was propelled to pop stardom, emerging as a "certifiable pop star". The ''
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'' noted that "the world knew that J.Lo was something special."
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stated that she "became a pop sensation overnight". While she had already achieved notability as an actress, the song's success is what made Lopez a household name. The release of "If You Had My Love" and ''On the 6'' allowed Lopez to join an "elite circle" of actors who had successfully crossed over to music, becoming the first since
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in 1992 and
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in 1989. In 2008,
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wrote that the transition from actress to singer "has always been a precarious career path, claiming many victims", identifying Lopez as one of the "success stories that keep a steady stream of actresses attempting to make that career crossover." The website also wrote: "For every success story there are more than a handful of failures, or in celebrity-to-celebrity ratio, one Jennifer Lopez to three
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s." ''
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'' noted that the single marked the beginning of Lopez's own media empire. Writing for ''
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,'' Kat George opined that Lopez was celebrity
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, a premise that was defined by "If You Had My Love," which had a "succinct and demanding message about womanhood". The success of "If You Had My Love," which was considered unlikely, coincided with the "Latin explosion" of 1999, which was led by
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. Some critics assumed that Lopez was attempting to capitalize on the growing popularity of Latin music in the United States. Her subsequent success on the charts came as a surprise to critics; Herón Marquez wrote in ''Latin Sensations'' (2001) that it "made the popular actor even more popular. Suddenly, the music industry and the public were intrigued by this woman who seemed to have so many different talents." Chris Poppe, vice president of marketing for
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, noted: "It was easy for the media to lump Jennifer into that, even though this is technically not a Latin album. It drew a lot of positive attention to 'If You Had My Love'. Radio reacted almost immediately to the song." Jennifer Charles from
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said, "If you had doubts about the idea of Jennifer Lopez as a recording artist, they were gone once the groove kicked in and she started to sing." The interest in Martin and Lopez was further credited with "boosting the profile of Latin music in Canada", and helped
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Entertainment Canada launch another singer,
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. Considered iconic, a number of sources have listed "If You Had My Love" as one of Lopez's best songs. ''
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'' magazine named the song her greatest hit in 2012.
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music journalist Bill Lamb ranked it as Lopez's best song, praising its "elegant feel laced with surging strings."
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listeners also chose it as her best song. Stacy Lambe of VH1 listed the song as Lopez's fifth best single, writing: "Lopez's debut single drew on everything that was popular in 1999. It fused together the synths made popular by
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, highlighted the Latin flare made profitable by
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and came packaged with Lopez's movie brand recognition and sex appeal. The pop song did what it was supposed to do, debuting at number 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and announcing that Jennifer the singer had arrived." ''
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'' magazine writer Jordana Lipsitz called it one of the defining songs of the summer of 1999, adding: "This song was the jam you and your gal pals practiced your back up dancer routines with. Admit it." ''
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'' included the song on a list of the "20 Biggest Songs of the Summer" from the 1990s. In 2012, Lewis Corner of ''
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'' described "If You Had My Love" as an "R&B classic", which serves as "a firm reminder of her fiercely independent but hopeless romantic nature, which seems to reflect her colourful personal life." Rapper T-Pain stated that it was the Darkchild remix of "If You Had My Love", which he recalled used
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"for like a second", that inspired his use of the pitch correction processor. Canadian recording artist
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sampled the song's chorus in "Teenage Fever", a song from his playlist ''
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sampled the song on "Brain and Heart" off her '' After School'' EP, released in 2020.


Track listing and formats


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''On the 6'' and ''
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.'' * Chuck Bailey – assistant engineer * Brian Calicchia – assistant engineer * Larry Gold – strings arranger and conductor * LaShawn Daniels – vocal producer, songwriter * Franklyn Grant – engineer * Shawnyette Harrell – background vocals * Fred Jerkins III – songwriter * Rodney Jerkins – producer, songwriter * Jennifer Karr – background vocals * Bill Makina – programming * Glen Marchese – strings arranger * Tony Maserati – mixer * Cory Rooney – vocal producer, songwriter * Robb Williams – strings arranger, assistant engineer


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Certifications


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References

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