Booty (Jennifer Lopez song)

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"Booty"
Song by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
from the album A.K.A.
Recorded2014
Studio
  • Pink's Palace (Hidden Hills)
  • Doppler Studios (Atlanta)
  • Larrabee (North Hollywood)
Genre Dance
Length3:23
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Rooney
  • Lopez
  • Medina

The remix gathered positive reaction from music critics. Bradley Stern wrote for Idolator that "it should come as no surprise that Iggy Azalea's newly polished remix of Jennifer Lopez's ode to the booty, 'Booty,' is a booty-ful delight." [27] Website Rap-Up praised the remix for "add[ing] an explosive verse to the bombastic banger." [28] Brennan Carley of Spin enjoyed the track, claiming that Azalea "stomps in with some much stronger words for the haters than the ones Taylor Swift lobbed on 'Shake It Off'." [29] Nolan Feeney of Time noted that Azalea appearance is now "thankfully on hand to inject the song with a little extra stuffing." [30] Jim Farber of New York Daily News wrote that, musically, "the new take has more oopmh, courtesy of Azalea's rapid flow, not to mention the added story line of J. Lo playing butt-mentor to the new curvy flavor of the month." However, Farber also noted that "even in the remix, the song won't be as fetching to most fans as the women's figures. It has a fairly routine club beat, and Lopez' vocal remains pale and thin." [12] Farber went on to comment on A.K.A's lackluster sales and how Azalea could help Lopez to regain success on the charts.

By inserting the butt-of-the-hour into her song, Lopez stands at least some chance of breathing life into her dead album. At this point, everything Azalea touches becomes a hit including her guest shot on Ariana Grande's "Problem" and her own smash "Fancy." Also, butts have a central role in today's pop work – obvious to anyone who watched the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday." [12]

Commercial performance

For the week of September 24, 2014, it debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 18, becoming the second highest debut of her career (behind only "On the Floor", also featuring Pitbull, which started at number 9 in 2011). "Booty" also marked the highest-charting Hot 100 entry from A.K.A. and her best single on the charts since 2012's "Dance Again", which peaked at number 17. [31] Billboard reported that 92 percent of its Hot 100 points were attributed to streaming, as "Booty" entered the Billboard Streaming Songs chart with 9.2 million streams; 96 percent of which were Vevo on YouTube views. [31] The song topped the Hot Dance Club Songs, becoming her 16th number-one there, surpassing Katy Perry to rank 7th overall for the most Billboard club chart-toppers. [32] "Booty" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on April 10, 2015. [33]

In Canada, the song became the "Hot Shot Debut" on the Canadian Hot 100 chart, debuting at number 11. It became her highest debut on the chart to date, surpassing "Dance Again," which started at number 13. [31] In other countries, "Booty" had moderate impact. In Australia, it debuted at number 27, its peak position, falling to number 44 the following week. [34] In New Zealand, the song spent a week inside the "Recorded Music NZ" at number 30. [35] In France, the song went on to debut and peak at number 93, one hundred positions higher than the album's lead-single, "First Love". [36]

Teaser video

To further promote "A.K.A.", Lopez shot teaser videos for some tracks of the album. The first was "Emotions", followed by "Worry No More" [37] and "Booty". For the video, the singer wore printed leggings and a cherry-colored crop top with a snapback hat, transitioning into sequin booty shorts and a matching crop top. [38] The one-minute teaser clip for "Booty" sees Lopez and a group of backup dancers in patterned tights twerking form against an industrial backdrop. [39] Zayda Rivera of New York Daily News further explained the storyline: "Her voluptuous backside takes center stage in the music video as Lopez displays her own take on the dancing craze while instructing other women on just how to move it." [40] Rivera also commented that the video "quickly confirmed why she's dominated dance in pop music since her big break as a Fly Girl on the hit ’90s sketch comedy series 'In Living Color'." [40] Alex Heigl of People agreed, stating: "This is not some new-to-the-twerking-game rookie. This is how it's done. We hope you're ready." [41] Rachel McRady of US Magazine declared that Lopez "reclaimed her title of most diva-licious derriere in the new teaser video for her upcoming single 'Booty'." [38] Mike Wass of Idolator called the video's visual "hands-down the best thing you will watch today. Or ever." [42]

Music video

Background and teaser

The music video for the song was shot on August 23, 2014 in Los Angeles and was directed by Hype Williams. [43] During an interview at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, Jennifer Lopez stated about the video, "It's a lot of booty." [44] A thirty-four second teaser for the video was released on September 4, 2014. Christina Garibaldi of MTV News went on to comment that, "The teaser has Lopez tossing aside all inhibitions as she proudly shows off her famous backside in a skin-tight, black bikini complete with fishnet stockings. J.Lo continues to flaunt her assets as she rubs herself down with water (or oil, we can’t determine), smokes a cigarette and shows everybody how she twerks. J. Lo and director Hype Williams turn up the sexiness by bringing in Iggy Iggs into the mix as the two ladies dance together in black-and-white bathing suits with slicked back wet hair, as Jennifer playfully touches her fellow big-booty collaborator." [45] The full video premiered on September 18, 2014. [46]

Storyline and reception

Lopez in the "Booty" music video Jloroxybootyvideo.png
Lopez in the "Booty" music video

According to Marc Inocencio of RyanSeacrest.com:

"The video immediately opens with Lopez and Azelea both clad in skimpy, cleavage-bearing bathing suits, colliding their backsides with one another. A majority of the clip features a ton of booty twerking, spanking, and a seductive scene where JLo is rubbing oil around her derrière. In the final scene, Jennifer ...shakes her glorious backside in hyper speed while dressed fishnet stockings." [47]

Katie Atkinson of Billboard claimed that the video "delivers exactly what the song promises," also noting that "Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda' feels downright subtle next to this bootyfest." [46] Lucas Villa of AXS drew a similar comparison, writing, "[Lopez and Azalea] certainly give Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda' video a run for its money with their literal cheek-to-cheek moments." [48] Idolator's Robbie Daw praised the video and compared it to Kylie Minogue's "Sexercize", released earlier in the year. [49] Jessica Hyndman of MTV News cited the "plenty of booty" in the video, the "hot oil", "the stiletto heels," the "sexy silhouettes", the "girl on girl grinding" and "J.LO's signature moves" as the "5-star recipe for a perfect music video." [50] Bruna Nessif of E! Online wrote that "the video was a big sequence of bouncing bundonkadonk shots, which was great but also a little annoying because it's hard to focus," but ultimately claimed that "Iggy and J.Lo prove that they're the ultimate #TwerkTeam." [51] Katie Hasty of HitFix was disappointed with the lack of dancing in the video, claiming that "Lopez – world-class dancer – doesn't really dance here. It's sexy, but I thought this was about booties on the dance floor and now I want my money back," also calling the video "generic". [21] Eric Renner Brown of Entertainment Weekly described the video as "elegant and seductive", noting that it's also "seductively highbrow". [52] It was named as one of the most unforgettable videos of the year by Cosmopolitan . [53]

Live performances

Lopez performed a snippet of "Booty" during her set at Power 106′s "Powerhouse 2014", on May 17, 2014. [54] "Booty" was performed fully at her Orchard Beach free concert, in the Bronx, on June 4, 2014. [55] Later, Lopez performed "Booty" once again on Good Morning America Concert Series, on June 20, 2014, being the first televised performance of the song. The performance had shirtless men cooling her down with large fans and placing her on a cushy white couch. [56] Lopez also performed the track at her Foxwoods concert on June 21 and during her set at the "iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party", on June 28, 2014. [57] [58] Lopez performed "Booty" again at Fashion Rocks on September 9, 2014. Lopez wore a skimpy, sequined leotard-minidress and, according to US Magazine's Esther Lee, "she sang, danced, and twerked her way through the song with precision as the audience roared in response." [59] Elizabeth Wagmeister of AOL.com wrote that Lopez "stole the night at 'Fashion Rocks'", writing that she "triple-threat sizzled as she unashamedly bared her back side as she stormed the stage", having people "wondering if she is in fact aging backwards." [60]

Lopez and Azalea performed the remix version of the track together for the first time live during the latter's set at the 2014 We Can Survive Concert held at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on October 24, 2014. [61] The song's first televised performance was during the 2014 American Music Awards, where both closed out the show. According to Shazam, the performance also included a preview of a new song titled "Throw Your Hair Back." [62] The performance started out with Lopez in a black and white leotard "that showed off her famous assets", as cited by Allison Takeda from Us Magazine . Takeda continued the description, adding that "later, she was joined onstage by Azalea, who rocked a glittery metallic leotard. As they danced, patterned lights flashed across the stage, covering them in polka dots, stripes, and diamonds. [63] During the performance, Lopez stopped singing to check out a ringing cell phone, which she dismissed with the offhand observation, "Just a booty call." [64] Daniel D'Addario of Time named that the performance "was the most dynamic of the night," [65] while Joe Lynch of Billboard called it "a perfect showstopper." [64] Billy Johnson Jr. of Yahoo! Music said that it "demonstrated why she deserved the headlining spot of what was otherwise a rather uneventful telecast." [66] Caryn Ganz of Rolling Stone selected it as one of the best, praising Lopez for showing that it was her performance, although Azalea was also featured. Ganz noted that "she got to hit all the contortionist high spots, and was the beneficiary of the best production moments. When she and Azalea did share the stage, it was still clear who was in charge. Then, just to further cement her status, Lopez closed the show solo, strutting and shaking her way across the stage before backing it up to Pitbull to send the show home." [67] Lopez has performed the track during her Las Vegas residency show Jennifer Lopez: All I Have, where it was combined with elements of Drake's "Hotline Bling" (2015). [68] She later performed the song as part of her medley during the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards on August 20, 2018 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. [69]

The song was featured in Lopez's setlist during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show. [70] [71]

Track listings

"Booty"
JLo - Booty (Remix).png
The official single version, featuring Iggy Azalea
Single by Jennifer Lopez featuring Iggy Azalea
ReleasedAugust 24, 2014 (2014-08-24)
Recorded2014
Studio
  • Pink's Palace (Hidden Hills)
  • Doppler Studios (Atlanta)
  • Larrabee (North Hollywood)
Genre Dance
Length3:29
Label
  • Nuyorican
  • Capitol
Songwriter(s)
  • Cory Rooney
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Benny Medina
  • Chris Brown
  • Asia Bryant
  • Thomas Wesley Pentz
  • Lewis D. Gittus
  • Tedra Renee Wilson
  • Danny Omerhodic
  • Amethyst Amelia Kelly
Producer(s)
  • Rooney
  • Lopez
  • Medina
Jennifer Lopezsingles chronology
"First Love"
(2014)
"Booty"
(2014)
"Feel the Light"
(2015)
Iggy Azaleasingles chronology
"Black Widow"
(2014)
"Booty (Remix)"
(2014)
"Beg for It"
(2014)

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [92] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Booty"
RegionDateFormatVersionLabelRef.
WorldwideAugust 24, 2014 Streaming Pitbull Nuyorican [93]
August 26, 2014Iggy Azalea [94]
RussiaSeptember 13, 2014 Contemporary hit radio Pitbull Universal [95]
FranceSeptember 23, 2014 Digital download Iggy Azalea [96]
Germany [97]
Italy [98]
United Kingdom Capitol [99]
United StatesNuyorican [100]
SpainUniversal [101]
United StatesOctober 27, 2014
  • Bali Bandits remix
  • DaaHype remix
  • JoeySuki remix
  • Vice remix
Nuyorican [102]
FranceNovember 10, 2014Universal [103]
Germany [104]
Italy [105]
Spain [106]

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