Yesssssss Miss Jennifer sang that song in her back round ladies were absolutely holding it down great job, I love when Jennifer sangs old songs ballet's the most l🤗❤️👋
Her soul does come out here, but is not hollywood influenced in any way. She is a gifted singer from Chicago. She's worked her way up through a hell that no one should ever have to go through. A true gem. Amazing!
Saw the song title and wondered why Jennifer was given that old slow paced song. Now I know. Jennifer knew the assignment! With each note she brought the song to life! Yasss!
Jennifer is not only super talented, but I love the way she dresses for her performances - always manages to look glamourous, classy and sexy at the same time. Love her! And not just because we're both from Chicago.
Don't think this song suited her. Wish she sang You Put a Move on My Heart by Tamia which she's sung before and is also Quincy produced so it would've fit the theme
I can tell she was holding back because she was trying to stay in KEY! And she did. A lot of singers can't do that. We didn't get that much power but that doesn't take away the fact that she can't sing.
Stay on key? Are you serious?! Jennifer was following the tempo of the original song by Leslie Gore until she decided to sing it her way. Jennifer’s always on key.
@@TheBakko343 EXACTLY MY POINT. She's a soprano and the orginal key of the song is different for her. You need to chill out because I was not hating on Jhud. Chill yourself down! I know Jennifer is always in key I'm saying we didn't get that much power from her because she's a soprano and the person who sung this song is like a mezzo or contralto. CHILL OUT!
@@whitneyhouston1122well they mentioned TEMPO in response to your KEY reference, so... 🤷🏾♀️ Power is one thing. Jennifer knows how to stay on key baby!
I thought the backup singers sang a bit too loud and aggressively, more drama than was necessary. My opinion. I suppose some people prefer drama: I'm not, and have never been, one of those.