If the name worked for an unknown rapper from Detroit named DeJ Loaf, why wouldn't it work for two of the biggest stars in the world? The two stars trade off flirtatious verses over a bubbly, summer-ready beat. "So try me in the morning," sings Derulo. "When the sun comes rising up.
"Try me," responds Lopez "In the afternoon in the afternoon, when you can't just get enough. Derulo clinches the conversation: "Try me in the evening, satisfaction guaranteed."
The song sounds like a middle ground between the hard-hitting rap songs like "Wiggle" and his more pop-oriented work. For her part, Lopez sounds every bit as much the enticing star she did in the early 2000s. Meanwhile, production is handled by Matoma, known for his "Old Thing Back" redo that we think could be a hit this summer. Check out the song here.
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