A one-minute teaser clip for the track was released on June 13, 2014, and it features Lopez and a group of women twerking. She has also performed "Booty" on Good Morning America and at Fashion Rocks.
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"Booty" performed a snippet of the track during a concert and eventually premiered it full at an Orchard Beach concert. It became a top twenty hit in the United States, charting at number eighteen on the US Billboard Hot 100, and entered the top forty in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, among other music markets. Commercially, "Booty" performed moderately worldwide. The song received generally favorable reviews from music critics, with many complimenting the song's fun nature, the dance environment and Pitbull's appearance, but a few dismissed its concept. "Booty" is a dance track, with a Middle Eastern vibe, heavy percussion and an Asian keyboard riff, while its lyrics portrait Lopez inviting girls to the dancefloor to have a good time and dance, while shaking their buttocks. However, after playing the demo for her kids and seeing that they enjoyed the track, Lopez was convinced to record it.
Initially entitled "Big Booty", the song was first rejected by Lopez who did not like the idea of having a song with a title like that. "Booty" samples "Dat a Freak", a song by Diplo and Swick, and it features Lopez's frequent collaborator Pitbull. It was written and produced by Cory Rooney, Lopez, and Benny Medina, with additional writing from Chris Brown, Pitbull, Diplo, and others. " Booty" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her eighth studio album, A.K.A. Single by Jennifer Lopez featuring Iggy Azalea After a few years’ hiatus, she resumed her career, releasing less-commercial music that showcases her unceasing devotion to hip-hop.The official single version, featuring Iggy Azalea Azalea’s meteoric rise made her a lightning rod for debates over cultural appropriation, but she refused to let that stop her. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 while “Problem,” her collaboration with Ariana Grande, occupied the second spot. That song, with its Clueless-inspired video and an insanely catchy chorus (courtesy of Charlie XCX), rocketed up the charts it was sitting at No. The record was slow to catch fire until the single “Fancy” hit the airwaves. In 2012, she signed with T.I.’s Grand Hustle Records two years later she dropped her debut album, The New Classic. The release, with the singles “Pu$$y” and “My World,” set the template for her playfully pugnacious, sexually explicit lyrical personality. Her tour of the South was, in a way, a fact-finding mission: She perfected her imitation of a Southern Black drawl and began working with producers on her first mixtape, 2011’s Ignorant Art. She moved to the United States to pursue music when she was 16, bouncing between Houston, Miami, and Atlanta before settling in Los Angeles. Ostracized as a kid, she found solace and inspiration in American artists like Missy Elliot and Outkast. Born Amethyst Amelia Kelly in 1990 in Mullumbimby, New South Wales, the Australian singer/songwriter, rapper, and model-whose stage name combines her first dog’s name with her childhood street-grew up revering hip-hop. Iggy Azalea became one of the most polarizing pop stars of the mid-2010s, a figure whose genuine talent has sometimes been overshadowed by her penchant for controversy.