The intention here is clear: The listener will undoubtedly have those lines in their head, and as an advertisement for an impending cinematic release, it is very effective. Rather, Lopez repeats the same lines as refrains swell in the background. After the two verses, there is not a single change, in either sound or lyrics. The listener finds themselves missing Lopez’s past lyrics: "I'd live a thousand lives, each one with you right by my side,” or even "Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got, I'm still, I'm still Jenny from the block." (Okay, maybe that one wouldn’t fit in this song, but at least it’s memorable and original.)īy the time the song hits the halfway mark, the listener has already heard the entire song. Lyrics like “Every teardrop felt so heavy” and “Every heartbreak was a yellow brick road” are uninspired. In the same vein, lyrically, “On My Way” leans on a collection of repeated and lazy clichés. Lopez, while admittedly not known for complex and sophisticated musical techniques, does usually offer catchy, fun, and innovative sounds this feels like a half-attempt at a swelling and passionate love song, just without any of the passion.
The song finally builds to its full sound halfway through the second chorus, as a lively, pulsing beat anchors Lopez’s repeated calls of “On my way, On my way to you.” The structure is overused, tired, and frankly, quite boring.
Then, as the song approaches the second chorus, rising string instruments and shimmering percussion build behind Lopez’s vocals. Musically, the song relies on a slow, dramatic, artificial “build” to create drama and emotion. Much like the premise of the movie, the song “On My Way” is equally cliché. The movie’s rom-com plot, which involves Lopez’s pop star character deciding to marry a stranger from the audience after her musician partner cheats on her, is certainly on theme with its release date. Lopez’s new film is slated to be released on Feb.
The synthetiser has a remarkable print, because it behaves like the end of the line for the character, and its a One of a kind.Jennifer Lopez’s latest single, a romantic and dramatic love song entitled “On My Way” released off of the soundtrack to her upcoming 2022 movie “Marry Me,” serves its purpose as a promotional tool however, when compared to the rest of Lopez’s impressive discography, the song’s cliché lyrics and uninspiring composition make it a musical letdown. What i know is that the themetic its about a love that fades to fast and its never gets old. Back on 2003 i've found it by luck on the net because i had a clean record on the tape but on the phone i can barely understand it.
I think its rock because of the drum, and its is electronic. What i can tell you is that the music its somesort of an alternative One.
Some days ago i was watching tv and they used the music's refrain. I'm looking for an old song i think its from the Begining of the nineties witch i totally forgot the name of the artist and song.
Okay i literally have all the lyrics to this song and the name (it’s up to you) but can’t find it, i remember finding it on some random music website in like 2018 and I just found the lyrics written down in my notes app: