Christina Milian Addresses Alleged Beef With Jennifer Lopez Over ‘Play’: ‘I’m So Happy She Did It Because She’s An Icon’

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Christina Milian is clearing the air on her fan-speculated feud with Jennifer Lopez. Since the release of Lopez’s 2001 hit single “Play” — which Milian co-wrote and initially planned on singing herself — fans have been convinced that Milian, 41, has been holding a grudge against Lopez, 54, over the past two decades due to the lack of a feature credit on the track, especially after “Play” peaked at no.

18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2001. Some of Milian’s vocals can also be heard on J.Lo’s song recording. READ MORE: Christina Milian Wins Major Mom Points For Introducing Her Daughter To Cardi B In a recent interview, the “AM to PM” singer shut down the years-long rumour, sharing how she truly feels about Lopez taking the song. “Hands down, she killed it.

She’s so good. I love that song,” Milian told Page Six, noting that she never thought it was necessary for her to be credited as a feature on the track. “I’m on the credits for whatever nature, as a writer and for singing backgrounds.

There is credit for that. I’m also just so happy that she did it because she’s an icon, she’s amazing.” “It’s funny when people talk about this being kind of a thing about me singing on the song with Jennifer.

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