Click to watch the official music video by Jennifer Lopez performing On the Floor feat. Pitbull. © 2011 Island Records
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The first part that is played on Harmonium in this song, is a copy of some eastern music. Please listen and watch the video of On the Floor by Jennifer Lopez and let me know if you have heard this music before too. If JLO denied copying of the music, it will be very sad and unfortunate act as her fans have been loving her all these years for not her music and star icon-ism but her personality and goodness too. It is for sure a copy because if you hear close, you will find this music only in the beginning and the rest of the song does not support or have any connection with it. It seems as if this piece of music was liked by the artist or the composer and they inserted it in the song by force. You know what they call as the finishing touches or polishing. The irony of the fact is that I caught this by hearing the song for the first time while many would have heard it and ignored it because the theft has been very cleverly done.
Well, it’s a clear copy of a Hindi soundtrack “Sochna Kya Jo Bhi Hoga” which itself inspired from another song by the Hungarian band “Neoton Família”.
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