"Love Don't Cost a Thing" is a song by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her second studio album J.Lo (2001). It was released on November 20, 2000, by Epic Records as the lead single from the album. The song was written by Damon Sharpe, Greg Lawson, Georgette Franklin, Jeremy Monroe and Amille D. Harris, and produced by Ric Wake, Richie Jones and Cory Rooney. At the time of the song's release, Lopez was transitioning into a sex symbol and in a relationship with American rapper Sean Combs. Lyrically, "Love Don't Cost a Thing" is described as an "exploration of love" in which Lopez is unhappy about her materialistic lover; provoking much media analysis as to whether or not it was an innuendo towards Combs. Ultimately, the pair's courtship ended shortly after its release. Described as "frothy" and "catchy" by critics, it was noted for its message about love and commercial appeal to women.

In July 2000, Lawson came up with an idea for a song he thought would be ideal for Lopez. He recalled: "I wrote and recorded a track which eventually turned out to be 'Love Don't Cost a Thing'. I called Damon up, and I played the track and sang the melody to him over the phone. We ended up collaborating on the song, with both of us writing parts of the melody and the lyric. I came up with the title, and he came up with the key line, 'Even if you were broke,' in the chorus. Three other writers, Georgette Franklin, Jeremy Munroe and Amil Harris, also contributed parts to the song." In August, after a demo for "Love Don't Cost a Thing" had been recorded, Sharpe sent a CD of the song to Wake at his studio in New York. Wake, who loved the song, played it for Lopez, who also loved it. Not soon after, the master recording of "Love Don't Cost a Thing" was cut at Sony Studios in New York City.[15]


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"Love Don't Cost a Thing" is a pop[16] and R&B[17] song with a running time of three minutes and forty-two seconds (3:42).[18] It was primarily produced by Ric Wake, with additional production from Cory Rooney and Richie Jones. Lopez recorded her vocals for the song with Dan Hetzel and Dave Scheyer at the Cove City Sound Studios in Glen Cove, New York, which were mixed by Jones and Hetzel. Later, the song was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York.[19] According to MTV News, "Love Don't Cost a Thing" carries on Lopez' exploration of love in her music from her first single, "If You Had My Love". Additionally, the track details the "inner workings of love".[20] Lyrically, it is the "tale of a materialistic relationship" which is full of "credit cards and lavish gifts"; Lopez sings in the chorus: "Think you gonna keep me iced, you don't/ Think I'm gonna spend your cash, I won't/ Even if you were broke/ My love don't cost a thing."[9] She also states that she is "not impressed" by her lover's Mercedes-Benz because "she's got her own".[21]

A writer from the website Crosswalk noted it to be a "fun dance song" and said, "This song, with its addictive beat and familiar vocal riffs, has a bunch of young girls singing 'even if you were broke, my love don't cost a thing.'"[30] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "ingratiating",[18] while Bill Lamb of About.com called it a "frothy pop confection" which he felt was "strongly influenced by the hits of Destiny's Child".[31][32]

How many times have you heard these phrases? More likely than not you have heard one or the other enough that they will pop into your head when you are looking to purchase something for your loved one.

Majority of the people that are telling you this are people selling you something. Their incentive is to get your money and they could care less about your love life. But that phrase plays on our emotions. It really gets you thinking that love is worth any price.

These notions are crazy and they could not be further from the truth. I have a limit on my how much I am willing to spend to show love for sure. I can vary easily put a price on love. If you took every salesman or marketing slogan like this to heart you would quickly lose all of your hard earned money. The people that are buying into these ideas are really setting themselves up for some financial hardships in life. I have seen a number of people who want to show love so badly through material things that they go into debt doing it. They created a whole of debt so big that they now are stuck working long into retirement or taking on multiple jobs and giving up on time with that loved one so they can turn things around. If you went back and asked them Can You Really Put a Price on Love Now, I am sure most of them would wish they did things differently.

Plus think of what you are teaching by showing love through purchasing material things. You start to develop an expectation that more often than not is unsustainable; this will lead to hard times down the road for sure. Not to mention if you are teaching this notion of purchasing material things equals love to your children, you are setting them up for a very difficult life.

But underneath it all there is some merit to the phrase you cannot put a price on love. If you are the crazy cheap tightwad that never spends anything on loved ones, never takes care of any of their wants, or worse yet deprives loved ones of their needs, you really need to take that phrase to heart and change your ways.

Even though it is totally false there is some merit in the phrase love does not cost a thing. The best ways of showing love all evolve around spending time and being with that person, not in gift giving or spending money. If you are the workaholic that never takes time out for your loved ones or if you have more than enough money to provide financial stability in your life and you find yourself purchasing gifts to display love in place of spending time, then you need to make some changes.

KC Beavers is a semi-retired entrepreneur. The subject of personal finance has always fascinated him. In an effort to not bore those around him with all his love of personal finance as much he has come here to bore all of you instead.

Most scholars believe that the Valentine in question was a Roman priest who believed very strongly in the concept of love. Legend has it that Roman Emperor Claudius II outlawed marriage during the third century because he believed single men made better soldiers. Saint Valentine, being a true believer in love, disagreed with this and continued to marry young couples in secret. When the emperor found out, he had him killed, literally making him die in the name of love.

Unsatisfied with his nerdy reputation, Alvin Johnson (Nick Cannon) takes dramatic steps to become popular before he graduates from high school. Alvin has saved up enough money to complete the engine he's building to win a contest for a full college scholarship. Meanwhile, popular girl Paris Morgan (Christina Milian) needs exactly the same amount of money to fix her mom's car, which she wrecked. So Alvin makes a deal: Paris must pretend to date him for two weeks. Paris soon transforms Alvin into "Al", who dresses in expensive clothes and hangs out on the "Elite" corridor at school. Gradually, Paris and Al become friends, each finding strength in the other's advice and support. But power goes to Alvin's head and he jeopardizes everything -- including his friendships and his scholarship -- when he places his newly found popularity above all else.

Troy Beyer's awkward direction is another distraction. She shoots the big "son, no matter what, I've always been proud of you" scene lit from below as if Alvin and his father had accidentally wandered onto the set of a Spielberg movie. Even the final "love me as I am" scene when Alvin declares who he is to the applause of the crowd falls flat.

Families can talk about Paris' view on popularity. They might also want to discuss why Paris was unable to express her aspiration to be more than "an NBA wife" and why her friends might resist the idea of her wanting to be something beyond their ken, such as becoming a songwriter. How does the relationship between Alvin and his father change over the course of the movie?

Nice smell-a-fart-face-bb. She's probably right. But it's her birthday, and she's mad. And while an excess of precious metals isn't exactly a recurring problem in my life, we all know what it's like to be too stubborn to dignify someone with the lecture they deserve. Which is where passive aggression, reckless driving, and throwing things come in. Since jLo is clearly the most glamorous angry woman out there, she's giving you the tools you need to step up your rage game and do passive aggression the sexy way.

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Love may not cost a thing, but last I heard chains do. The next time you see a shimmering female talking to herself in her champagne convertible, grab your metal detector and follow suit.

The last thing Amalia texted Noisey Style was this picture followed by: "LMAO: Play that ass like a violin." We have yet to respond but she is on Twitter - @graztifarian. Want more jLo? Well duh Noisey did a guide to her. Feast upon it.

February is the month of LOVE! A time to show love to our spouses, children, extended family and even our friends. When I think of February I think of PINK {my favorite color}, sparkles, heart candies and flowers! These are just a few of my favorite things.

Print out this calendar and do the challenge every single day. They are EASY and simple ways to show your husband that you love him. It is true that the most important things are the small and simple things. I KNOW as you show him love EVERY day this month, you both will fall more in love with each other!

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