The song was used as background music in three television advertisements in Japan to promote the 2001 Subaru Legacy for a special campaign which was known as Three Keys Legacy. Lopez herself was also featured in all three ads.[2][3][4] The song shares the same title with Lopez's 2002 song "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)", which is a completely different song.[5]
While watching a rough cut of The Wedding Planner (2001) in Canada, Jennifer Lopez and Cory Rooney brainstormed ideas for its accompanying soundtrack. The two "pulled different thoughts and feelings" from the film's scenes.[6] The scene where Lopez's character is in the backseat of a car listening to Matthew McConaughey and Bridgette Wilson's characters talk about the wedding made Rooney think of the line "ain't it funny how some feelings you just can't deny and you can't move on even though you try".[6] According to Rooney, "all those words and melodies just started coming" to him while watching the scene.[6] After he conceived the idea for "Ain't It Funny", Rooney returned to his home and "roughed out the track" and composed the song's chorus. He then worked with Lopez for an hour to complete the song.[6] Tommy Mottola was so enthusiastic about the song that he contributed to its melody.[7] Adam Shankman, however, felt that "Ain't It Funny" had too much of a Latin influence for the film, due to its usage of timbales. Lopez disagreed with Shankman and the two later agreed to use "Love Don't Cost a Thing" in the film.[6]
The music video was filmed in 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 late 2001 in the US.
Your first dance will be as memorable and unique as you make it, so why not surprise your guests by busting a move? In a time when fantastic dance videos go viral with the press of a button, your friends and family will delight in seeing you put your own spin on a traditional moment with a funny first dance song.
After all is said and done, it's time to say your goodbyes with a funny wedding exit song. Make your last hurrah something to remember with a wildly inappropriate tune, cementing your place as the funniest duo around. If you're planning on going out with a bang, we have the perfect songs for you.
Whilst you're signing the register, your guests may mix and mingle. Why not play some funny music to ease the transition from ceremony to reception? It's a great time to set the tone for the evening of festivities ahead, so pick a tune that lets your friends and family know they're in for a wild night.
Leap into the playful world of animals with Melody Loops' animal music collection! Perfect for funny cat and dog videos, our selection of royalty-free, instrumental tracks adds a whimsical background to any animal-themed project. Ready for download, these tunes capture the delightful antics of our furry friends.
It's easy to set goofy lyrics to a melody and call it funny. It's even harder to craft a hilarious piece of music that's also, y'know, a good funny song. Doing just that is what separates the masters from the dregs of YouTube.
Wrap up 2023 with a fun and quick slideshow video. All you have to do is merge 3-second videos and images together, add background music, and animated titles at the start to create the perfect wrap up video. Don't forget to make your slideshow video in 9:16 aspect ratio.
Has your partner lost you in a crowd, and you've caught it on video? This innocent December trend has been circulating TikTok, with creators recording their friends, partners, and even pets trying to find them in a crowded location. Just overlay text onto your short video clip and add festive background music.
Jason Derulo's song 'Whatcha Say' became a viral hit around Thanksgiving this year. Millennial creators use the audio track as a funny way to express their thoughts and feelings around what their parents ask them at Thanksgiving dinner. Use this audio paired with slow motion video clips and text overlays to create the trend.
Adam Lambert's rendition of Cher's global hit 'Believe' mixed with Shrek's 'Do you know the muffin man' has once again gone viral on TikTok. Creators are dressing up this Halloween as Lord Farquaad and dancing to the viral audio. Take part in this trend by recording yourself dancing, merging your clips together, then adding background music.
If you want to create a lighthearted and humorous TikTok video with your friends, try out the 'none of our business' trend. Share funny personal thoughts using the voice changing effect, and animated text to create a fun video.
Want your viewers to experience your point of view? With this adorable TikTok challenge that gets your pets involved, you can show your followers exactly what you're seeing while spinning your fur babies around in a circle. Place your smartphone in your headband or shirt, pick up your pet, and start spinning. Don't forget to add background music. Try it out with your pets and kids!
This trending TikTok song has turned into viral sound that can be interpreted however you like. Usually used for travel, transformations, and epic fails, creators are adding the background music to two specific video clips.
From replaying bad decisions that haunt us to fun work-related videos, the song Somebody to love has turned into a viral TikTok sound. The catchy beat of the background music makes it perfect to add to any comedy TikTok trend.
January showcased the #celinedion viral trend with creators recording a lip-synced performance of a Celine Dion song. Creators used household props, family members as background dancers, and even created special effects with flashlights. Watch the Celine Dion TikTok trend here.
Royalty free music is the answer. It means that once creators pay a one-off fee to license a particular track, they have the right to make use of that piece of music indefinitely and in any number of ways. What music do YouTubers use in the background? The smart ones go royalty free.
Urban Sunrise is filled with uplifting vocal cuts sure to keep your audience in good spirits. This piece of royalty-free music for Instagram has a real summer mood to it, featuring cool beats and synths.
Taking your project to the next level means finding a great piece of music you can pair it with, and Motion Array has you covered. Not only can you find great royalty-free music for your Instagram videos, but there are thousands of tracks to fit any cinematic mood.
Sometimes, a scene contains something funny going on in the background. Very often it is used during a conversation and if you are paying too much attention to the foreground, you may even miss the scene, especially if (as is often the case) the characters are looking away from it. The event can contain simple slapstick humor, or be an inside gag.It doesn't have to be subtle, sometimes it is obvious while the conversation is unimportant. The important thing is that it is played in the background and is at least somewhat funny or cool.
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