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Invading My Mind is a song recorded by Jennifer Lopez for her seventh studio album Love?

It was written by RedOne, AJ Junior, BeatGeek, Teddy Sky, Bilal "The Chef" and Jimmy Joker.

The song was produced by RedOne, Jennifer, Lady Gaga, BeatGeek, Jimmy Joker and Kuk Harrell.

"Invading My Mind" is an uptempo electropop song that speaks of being overcome with a feeling that's "attacking, invading my mind."

The song received generally positive acclaim from music critics who thought of the song to be single-worthy.

The song drew comparisons to Ace of Base's 1995 single "Beautiful Life" and to the music of Kylie Minogue.

It additionally was compared to Jennifer's own single "On the Floor," but with "more of a groove feel."

Upon the release of the album, the song debuted at number ten on the South Korea Gaon International Chart.

Song Production

Composition

Critical Reception

Chart Performance

Allegations of Plagiarism

In August of 2011, Chicago-based singer Rebecca Francescatti filed a lawsuit against Lady Gaga claiming that she had plagiarized elements of her 1999 recording "Juda (It's All About You)" for Lady Gaga's 2011 single "Judas."

Francescatti's lawyer told TMZ:

"Though the songs are different styles, the composition is the same, and the chorus is the same melody. [Francescatti] is seeking recognition for what she created."

Francescatti noted that the similarities of the two songs could stem from the fact that her former bass player Brian Gaynor was now working for a company who wrote several tracks for Lady Gaga's second album "Born This Way."

Francescatti's lawyer claimed in December of 2012 that Lady Gaga used an additional unlicensed sample in "Judas" and then incorporated it into "Invading My Mind."

It was alleged that Lady Gaga asked Jennifer for a credit on "Invading My Mind" to "cover her tracks" with Francescatti's lawyer claiming that she did not even contribute to the song.

The lawsuit claimed to have uncovered text messages between Lady Gaga and RedOne proving that she had stolen the sample loop used in both "Judas" and "Invading My Mind."

Personnel

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