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===Composition===
 
===Composition===
The "Murder Remix" of "Ain't It Funny" is a Hip Hop song with a duration of three minutes and forty-nine seconds and contains no similarities to the original version.
 
 
While he was working towards the remix, Ja Rule boasted:
 
 
"''I'm about to f--- ya'll up''" stating that the song's sampling of Craig Mack's "Flava In Ya Ear" would be "remixed" and "vamped up crazy.."
 
 
Ja Rule said, "It's totally not J. Lo.''" Over the reworking of the "Flava In Ya Ear" beat, Jennifer sings about "a boyfriend who keeps messing up" while Rule and Cadillac Tah "drop rhymes" on the track.
 
 
Ja Rule raps that he's "Off the wall like MJ in his early days," which is a reference to Michael Jackson's 1979 album "Off the Wall."
 
 
He also says "''Oh I, never been a sucker for chocha,''" choca meaning pussy (the slang term for vagina).
 
 
He continues on to say that people "''want'''" him after they see him "'''workin' with money''" meaning working with Jennifer.
 
 
 
===Music Video===
 
===Music Video===
 
The music video was filmed in April 2001. sepia tone and directed by Herb Ritts. It opens with Lopez traveling on a road where she finds a fortune-teller who shows Lopez her future with the cards. A group of female gypsies (one of them played by The Pussycat Dolls member Carmit Bachar) show up and make over Lopez so as to make her one of their own. Then Lopez finds a man (played by Mexican soap opera actor Eduardo Verástegui) she could not resist, falling in love with him. In the middle of the video, there is an extended dance sequence, in which she performs a flamenco-influenced routine. Eventually all the people there start dancing together, including Lopez and her lover. The video debuted the week of July 2, 2001, internationally and in the autumn of 2001 in the U.S.
 
The music video was filmed in April 2001. sepia tone and directed by Herb Ritts. It opens with Lopez traveling on a road where she finds a fortune-teller who shows Lopez her future with the cards. A group of female gypsies (one of them played by The Pussycat Dolls member Carmit Bachar) show up and make over Lopez so as to make her one of their own. Then Lopez finds a man (played by Mexican soap opera actor Eduardo Verástegui) she could not resist, falling in love with him. In the middle of the video, there is an extended dance sequence, in which she performs a flamenco-influenced routine. Eventually all the people there start dancing together, including Lopez and her lover. The video debuted the week of July 2, 2001, internationally and in the autumn of 2001 in the U.S.
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