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"Play" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her second studio album, ''
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'' (2001). It was released on March 20, 2001, as the album's second single. The song was written by
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, Christina Milian,
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and Anders Bagge, with production done by the latter two under their production name, Bag & Arnthor. A dance-pop track, it was noted for its funky vibe, compared to the works of Madonna by
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. Over an electric guitar and a funky beat, Lopez sings about pleading a DJ to play her favorite song. "Play" was a commercial success, peaking at number eighteen on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "Play" peaked within the top ten of the charts in over ten countries, including Canada, Finland, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Its futuristic-themed music video was directed by
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. Additionally, "Play" was performed live by Lopez on numerous occasions, including at her Let's Get Loud concerts.


Background

After a high-profile title role in the musical biopic ''
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'' (1997), Lopez began developing her own career in music, later being signed to Work Records by
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. Her debut album '' On the 6'' (1999) became an instant commercial success, and spawned the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number one song "
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". This led her to begin recording new material for her second album in April 2000. Initially, the album was to be called ''A Passionate Journey''. During this period, Lopez began to transition into a sex symbol and was nicknamed J.Lo by the public, which is known as a nickname and "public persona". Hence, she instead released an album entitled ''J.Lo'', which she credits as being more "personal" and "romantic" than ''On the 6''. " Love Don't Cost a Thing", the album's
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, was globally premiered on November 16, 2000.


Composition and critical reception

"Play" is a dance-pop song with a length of three minutes and thirty-three seconds (3:33). It was written by Anders Bagge,
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,
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and Christina Milian, with production from Bagge and Birgisson (collectively credited as Bag & Arnthor). Milian performed lead vocals on the song, prior to her own debut as a recording artist. Lopez recorded the backing vocals with Robert Williams at Murlyn Studios, Stockholm and
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in New York City. It was later mastered by Ted Jensen. On the song, Lopez pleads with a nightclub DJ to "play her favorite song", containing lyrics such as, "Play, come on DJ/ Play that song/ Play it all night long/ Just turn it up and turn me on". It contains a "shuffling"
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, as performed by
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, over a "whistling electronica dance beat." A writer from ''
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'' noted the track to be " Madonna-esque."
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's MacKenzie Wilson said "Play" "coincided with Lopez's funky style". Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine commented that "so many of the tracks" on the album "sound like they're straight out of 1986". He then went on to opine that " I'm Real" or the "funky" "Play" would have made a "brave" choice for the album's lead single, instead of "Love Don't Cost a Thing". A writer from ''
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'' dismissed the album and its sexual content, while also using the explicit "Play" as an example of it not being appropriate for Lopez's target audience, who are predominantly preteens. Jake Barnes of Yahoo! Music UK noted "Play" to resemble the music of
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.


Chart performance

"Play" experienced moderate commercial success. For the week of April 7, 2001, "Play" debuted at number 76 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, winning the "Hot Shot Debut of the Week" title. It also made its debut at number 69 on the ''Billboard''
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Chart. The following week, it jumped to number 46 on the Hot 100 and number 47 on the Airplay chart. For the week of April 21, "Play" jumped to number 28 to both charts. The song peaked at number 18 on the Hot 100 for the week ending May 19, failing to break into the top ten. "Play" also proved to be one of her strongest radio hits, peaking at number seven on the Hot 100 Airplay chart. In addition, the single peaked at number six on the ''Billboard''
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as well as two on the ''Billboard''
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chart. In Canada, it peaked at number five on the Canadian Singles Chart. "Play" also achieved success outside North America. In the United Kingdom, the song debuted and peaked at number three on the
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on May 6, 2001 — for the week ending date May 12, 2001. It remained on the chart for a total of twelve weeks. On April 29, 2001, the song debuted at number twenty one on the Australian Singles Chart on April 30, 2001 — for the week ending date May 6, 2001. It eventually peaked at number fourteen on the chart five weeks later. The
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(ARIA) certified it platinum, marking sales and streams of 70,000 units. In New Zealand, "Play" debuted at number forty-eight on the
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on April 23, 2001. It became a top-ten hit there, peaking at number seven a month later. In Italy, the song debuted and peaked at number eight on the
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on April 26, 2001. Elsewhere in Europe, it peaked at ten in Belgium, Finland, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland.


Promotion


Music video

The mainly computer generated music video for "Play" was directed by
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. Set in a futuristic multi-level spaceship, the clip begins with Lopez strutting into the boarding area whilst the other passengers gaze at her in awe. The video then cuts to Lopez, now on the plane, relaxing with a pair of headphones on listening to music. Various shots showing the plane's exterior are intercut with these scenes of the singer. Lopez is then seen entering a room through sliding doors with a new outfit. The doors lead to a club filled with dancers. Intercut with these scenes are Lopez dancing solo on a platform, later joined by back-up dancers. Towards the music video's conclusion, Lopez asks the DJ (who takes the avatar of an iris) to play her favorite song. Its final shot depicts the plane flying towards the horizon. The music video, much like "Love Don't Cost a Thing", also features Cris Judd as a back-up dancer, who would later go on to become her second husband months later. According to the
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, the entire video was computer-generated (apart from the principal actors and extras), and the project spent six weeks in post-production as a result.


Live performances

On January 12, 2001, Lopez performed "Play" along with "Love Don't Cost a Thing" live during an appearance on ''
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''. In February 2001, Lopez appeared as a featured performer at a special ''
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'' event,
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Presents: MTV's TRL The Super Bowl Sunday, which occurred in
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at The NFL Experience theme park. Songs such as "Play" and "Love Don't Cost a Thing" were included on her setlist. From September 22–23, 2001, Lopez performed a set of two concerts in Puerto Rico, entitled Let's Get Loud. These served as the first concerts of her career, in which she was, "flanked by a 10-piece orchestra, a five-person choir and 11 dancers." "Play" was included on the concerts' set list.


Accolades


Track listings

* Australian CD1 # "Play" (radio edit) – 3:18 # "Play" (
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Mix – radio version) – 3:18 # "Play" (
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Mix – main mix radio) – 4:35 # "Play" (
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Club Mix) – 8:20 # " Love Don't Cost a Thing" (Main Rap 1 featuring Puffy) – 3:35 * Australian CD2 – "The Remixes" # "Play" (Ruidasilva Mix) – 7:19 # "Play" (Full Intention Mix) – 7:19 # "Play" (Artful Dodger Mix) – 4:35 # "Love Don't Cost a Thing" (HQ2 Club Mix) – 10:56 # "Love Don't Cost a Thing" (Full Intention Club Mix) – 7:15 * UK CD single # "Play" – 3:31 # "Play" (Full Intention Mix) – 6:31 # "Love Don't Cost a Thing" (Main Rap 1 featuring Puffy) – 3:36 # "Play" (video) * UK cassette single # "Play" – 3:31 # "Play" (Full Intention radio mix) – 3:16 # "Love Don't Cost a Thing" (Main Rap 1 featuring Puffy) – 3:36 * UK 12-inch single # "Play" (Full Intention Mix) – 6:31 # "Play" (Artful Dodger Mix) – 4:35 # "Play" (The Genie Remix) – 7:16 * European CD single # "Play" (radio edit) – 3:18 # "Play" (Full Intention Mix – radio version) – 3:18 * European maxi-CD single # "Play" (radio edit) – 3:18 # "Play" (Full Intention Mix – radio version) – 3:18 # "Play" (The Genie Remix) – 7:16 # "Play" (Artful Dodger Mix – main mix radio) – 3:51 # "Love Don't Cost a Thing" (Main Rap 1 featuring Puffy) – 3:35


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''J.Lo''. * Bag &
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– production and vocal production * Christina Milian – songwriter, backing vocals * Jennifer Lopez – lead vocals *
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– guitar * Robert Williams – vocal recording engineer * David Swope – assistant audio engineer, mixing assistant *
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– mixing * Ronald Martinez – mixing assistant


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Cover versions

In 2004,
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n girl group Baby V.O.X. covered "Play" in
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and English for their final album, ''Ride West'', with participation from Lopez.


References

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