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Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight

Jennifer Lopez Waiting For Tonight (C) 1999 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT  
 

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lamareikan666 (4 hours ago) Show Hide
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I remember this song came out when I was in Nursery school, and I had moved to Oregon from Canada.
Amazing, I was only 5, how do I remember these things?
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MrDayo1 (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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lol i 2000 scare memories... hahhaaha
cets2008 (13 hours ago) Show Hide
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this is her best song!
marko18051986 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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damn 10 years have past from this song
boz987 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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This song screams of getting ready for a big night out. Anything could happen and we were ready for it.
bemixed (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Qué canción más bonita, por favor!!! Ole y Ole por JLo.
Adrenaline7 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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This is house music and notice the beauty of it, a beautiful woman and a beautiful video. Now that Jennifer Lopez has went to Rap, look at how she has turned out. People fail to understand that there are cultures behind every genre of music and Rap has a ridiculous culture with no positive attitude about life in general. House music is about loving life, loving nature, and loving people. Fortunately, good music still lies in the rest of the world, but it is dead in America.
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@Adrenaline7 Umm, actually, she left rap. I'm not really offended by what you said, but she started as a dancer in a predominantly black show, which was basically for the hiphop culture... when there was a meaning in rap.
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wrong. dead dead wrong.

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