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Christina Milian shuts down Jennifer Lopez ongoing feud speculation over hit song ‘Play’

Christina Milian has spoken out about the ongoing rumours she has beef with Jennifer Lopez over her hit song.

Christina Milian addresses rumoured feud with Jennifer Lopez

Christina Milian is a fan of Jennifer Lopez “from AM to PM” and beyond.

Milian, 41 — who co-penned Lopez’s 2001 hit Play — exclusively told Page Six that she has no beef over the song being placed on J.Lo’s sophomore album despite originally recording it for her own LP.

“Hands down, she killed it. She’s so good. I love that song,” the singer told the outlet.

“And I couldn’t believe at 19 years old I wrote a song for J.Lo.”

Milian explains that she wrote Play the same week she crafted her defining debut single, AM to PM, during songwriting camps in Sweden with Bloodshy & Avant, Anders Bagge and more music luminaries of the early 2000s.

The pop star remembers Play coming to her in a matter of minutes — a delightful surprise after a late night of partying.

Christina Milian has addressed rumours of beef with Jennifer Lopez. Picture: Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images
Christina Milian has addressed rumours of beef with Jennifer Lopez. Picture: Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images
The singer wrote Jennifer Lopez’s song Play, which appears on her sophomore album. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
The singer wrote Jennifer Lopez’s song Play, which appears on her sophomore album. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

“I went to bed late that night, woke up the next morning and had to go to the studio. I had the track and I didn’t write anything [to it]. So I sat down in the bed, I had this track, I was really tired and I played the track and I was like …” she says, cutting herself short to hum the melody of the first verse.

“And I was like, ‘This just sounds too easy.’ It was just too easy to write at that moment. I wrote the song in, like, 15 minutes and it was a joke to me because I had just started to become a writer.”

Although Milian was proud of Play, she favoured AM to PM and figured that her then-label, Def Soul, wouldn’t want to include “two party songs” on her self-titled record, eventually released internationally in January 2002.

Long before Christina Milian was finalised, though, Tommy Mottola — former Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment — heard Play and immediately claimed it for his artist Lopez, who was signed to Epic Records at the time.

“The guy comes in and he hears Play, loves it and is like, ‘I want this as her single,’” Milian recalls. “And the next thing I know, she’s in New York, she’s recording the song and I came in to help rewrite some of the stuff.”

Jennifer Lopez’s team led by Tommy Mottola wanted the song for Lopez. Picture: Rachel Murray/KCA2015/WireImage
Jennifer Lopez’s team led by Tommy Mottola wanted the song for Lopez. Picture: Rachel Murray/KCA2015/WireImage
Lopez’s version of Play peaked at number 18 on the US Billboard charts. Picture: Valerie Macon/AFP
Lopez’s version of Play peaked at number 18 on the US Billboard charts. Picture: Valerie Macon/AFP

Even in 2023, speculation of a feud persists online when fans often call out Lopez for leaving Milian’s vocals on the final cut of Play — her sultry tone is distinctly heard on the chorus — without giving the latter a feature credit.

“It’s funny when people talk about this being kind of a thing about me singing on the song with Jennifer. I mean, I have background singers on some of my songs,” Milian acknowledges.

Milian says she is happy for the success Lopez achieved with the song. Picture: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
Milian says she is happy for the success Lopez achieved with the song. Picture: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

“It’s no different than Michael Jackson having background singers on songs or Britney Spears. This is what music is made of. You want a blend of voices. It makes songs better, to me.”

Milian, she says, is happy to have helped Lopez behind the scenes.

“I don’t need a feature credit,” she insists. “I’m on the credits for whatever nature, as a writer and for singing backgrounds. There is credit for that. I’m also just so happy that she did it because she’s an icon, she’s amazing.”

The mother of three — who shares Violet, 13, with ex-husband The-Dream and Isaiah, 3, and Kenna, 2, with her current husband, French musician Matt Pokora — still belts out Play, plus her own hits, during karaoke parties with her family.

This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission

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