: Lil Wayne was famously missing from the initial filming in Mexico due to travel restrictions from his prison probation. He was later edited into a new version after shooting footage in Los Angeles.
The "Lil Wayne Version" of is a mid-tempo pop and R&B track by Jennifer Lopez featuring Lil Wayne . While the original song appears on Lopez's 2011 album, Love? , this specific version is notable for featuring additional verses and a different music video edit. Key Song Facts
: The song explores being lost in love. Lil Wayne’s contribution includes his signature clever wordplay, with lines like "I feel lucky, like a four leaf clover" and "You're way too fly, I could be your jet fuel".
: Released in April 2011, the track was produced by Stargate and co-written by Taio Cruz.
: Watch the Lil Wayne Version Official Video or explore remastered 4K versions .
Experience the track through these official and lyric-based videos:
: Lil Wayne was famously missing from the initial filming in Mexico due to travel restrictions from his prison probation. He was later edited into a new version after shooting footage in Los Angeles.
The "Lil Wayne Version" of is a mid-tempo pop and R&B track by Jennifer Lopez featuring Lil Wayne . While the original song appears on Lopez's 2011 album, Love? , this specific version is notable for featuring additional verses and a different music video edit. Key Song Facts
: The song explores being lost in love. Lil Wayne’s contribution includes his signature clever wordplay, with lines like "I feel lucky, like a four leaf clover" and "You're way too fly, I could be your jet fuel".
: Released in April 2011, the track was produced by Stargate and co-written by Taio Cruz.
: Watch the Lil Wayne Version Official Video or explore remastered 4K versions .
Experience the track through these official and lyric-based videos: