Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight (Remix)
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The music video for \"Waiting for Tonight\" was filmed in Los Angeles. Part of it was shot at the Los Angeles Arboretum.[62] Lopez filmed the music video between a break in filming the movie The Cell. The video was directed by Francis Lawrence, whose work Lopez had admired. Although the video has a New Years Eve-theme reflecting the-then upcoming millennium, the lyrics themselves have nothing to do with a New Years celebration. The song is about Lopez being in love and she can't wait to spend time with her guy, thus she's \"waiting for tonight\". However, when speaking of the video's concept, Lopez said: \"I wanted it to be fun and have a certain type of energy and he (Lawrence) came back with the treatment of the video where it was this millennium party in the jungle. Just the way he described it, it sounded perfect, the kind of thing I really wanted to do so we just went with it.\"[63] When casting extras for the music video, Lopez stressed that she wanted those appearing around her to look like \"real people\". For the video, she worked with choreographer Tina Landon, who previously had hired Lopez as a backup dancer for Janet Jackson in the early stages of Lopez's career. Landon also made an appearance in the clip as an extra.[62] A second version of the music video featuring the Hex Hector remix of the song was released, later being included on her extended play The Reel Me (2003).[64] The creation of \"Waiting for Tonight\" was documented and aired by MTV in Making the Video. Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan of The Baltimore Sun stated that it revealed the \"death-defying dance stunts\" which Lopez undertook, \"donning stiletto heels and a micro-mini to perform elaborate footwork on a narrow, 6-foot-high Plexiglas platform while cameras caught her from every possible provocative angle\".[65] The music video premiered directly after the Making the Video special on MTV, on August 23, 1999.[62] 781b155fdc