On The Radio
Jennifer Lopez · Other Songs - Jennifer Lopez
And they told the world just how you felt
It must have fallen out of a hole in your old
Brown overcoat
They never said your name
But I knew just who they meant.
Oh, I was so surprised and shocked, and I
Wondered too
If by change you heard it for yourself
I never told a soul just how I've been feeling
About you
But they said it really loud
They said it on the air
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh now, now
Don't it kinda strike you sad when you hear our
Song
Things are not the same since we broke up last
June
The only thing that I wanna hear is that you love
Me still
And that you think you'll be comin' home real
Soon
Whoa oh yeah yeah
And it made me feel proud when I heard you say
You couldn't find the words to say it yourself
And now in my heart I know I can say what I
Really feel
'cause they said it really loud
They said it on the air
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio
If you think that love isn't found on the radio
Well tune right in you made find the love you
Lost
'cause now I'm sitting here with the man I sent
Away long ago
It sounded really loud they said it really loud
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio whoa oh oh
On the radio, radio, radio
About On The Radio
Jennifer Lopez's "On The Radio" stands as a defining track from her 2001 debut album *J.Lo*, capturing the vibrant energy of her early career. Released during the height of the late 90s and early 2000s Latin pop explosion, the song blends rhythmic hip-hop influences with her signature vocal style, establishing her as a leading figure in the genre. The recording features a catchy, danceable beat that perfectly complements Lopez's confident delivery, making it an anthem for club culture and radio play alike. Beyond its immediate commercial success, the track solidified Lopez's image as a modern pop icon capable of crossing cultural boundaries. It remains a staple in her discography, frequently included in compilations and live performances that celebrate her evolution from a teen idol to a respected musical artist. The song's enduring appeal lies in its infectious rhythm and the way it encapsulated a specific era of Latin pop music, influencing countless artists who followed in its wake.

