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'''Until It Beats No More''' is a song recorded by Jennifer Lopez for her seventh studio album [[Love?]]
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''Until It Beats No More''' is a song recorded by Jennifer Lopez for her seventh studio album [[Love?]]
   
 
The song was written by Evan Bogart and Jörgen Elofsson with its producer Troy "Radio" Johnson. It is a soft rock ballad that speaks of a love that never dies.
 
The song was written by Evan Bogart and Jörgen Elofsson with its producer Troy "Radio" Johnson. It is a soft rock ballad that speaks of a love that never dies.
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The song received a positive review from Monica Herrera of Billboard, who called the song "''honest and adult.''"
 
The song received a positive review from Monica Herrera of Billboard, who called the song "''honest and adult.''"
   
Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone cited "Until It Beats No More" as being one of two stand-outs songs on the album; the other being "[[On the Floor]]."
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Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone cited "Until It Beats No More" as being one of two stand-outs songs on the album; the other being "[[On the Floor (ft. Pitbull)|On the Floor]]."
   
 
Shane Phoenix of Hot Spots gave a positive review of the song, stating that the lyrics are "''spot on''" and the "''winds are fabo, the keys and key breaks in this one really allow her vocal sense to come out and shine.''"
 
Shane Phoenix of Hot Spots gave a positive review of the song, stating that the lyrics are "''spot on''" and the "''winds are fabo, the keys and key breaks in this one really allow her vocal sense to come out and shine.''"
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"Until It Beats No More" was used as an introduction to her performance at the American Music Awards on November 20, 2011.
 
"Until It Beats No More" was used as an introduction to her performance at the American Music Awards on November 20, 2011.
   
She wore a golden gown, with the words: "''Love... It's a journey and I still have questions''" appearing in a screen behind her.
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She wore a golden gown, with the words: "Love... It's a journey and I still have questions" appearing in a screen behind her.
   
 
Jennifer began to break down, appearing as though she was about to cry. She then paused, looked up and shed most of her clothes for a performance of "Papi."
 
Jennifer began to break down, appearing as though she was about to cry. She then paused, looked up and shed most of her clothes for a performance of "Papi."
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==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
*Jim Annunziato: vocal engineer
 
*Evan Bogart: songwriter
 
*Jörgen Elofsson: songwriter
 
*Shani Gonzales: additional A&R
 
*Josh Gudwin: vocal engineer
 
*Kuk Harrell: vocal producer, vocal engineer and vocal editor
 
*Troy "Radio" Johnson: songwriter, producer and audio engineer
 
*Trevor Muzzy: mixing engineer
 
*Chris "Tek" O'Ryan: vocal editor
 
 
[[Category:Songs]]
 
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Music]]
 
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