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And they just deleted and readded the album on iTunes to include a new version of the song, which was used as a single version. The video has yet to be released; there's still a chance it could be sent to radio in the US. — Statυs (talk, contribs)22:40, 1 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The remixes for the JLO version were released alongside "Let It Roll" that makes the Jennifer Lopez version a b-side to "Let It Roll" whereas the May J version is single. Much the same as Rihanna's "Cockiness" and "Cockiness (I Love It)" feat Asap Rocky. whereas one is a song the other a single. — Lil_℧niquℇ №1[talk]14:03, 2 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
There's no reliable/conclusive reference for the JLo version being released so I'm not sure where the single cover came from. And in the US a song never gets released a single without a radio add date... the May J version was released in Japan whereas "Let It Roll" seems to have been serviced elsewhere. I'm not convinced that "Sweet Spot" featuring Jennifer Lopez is classified as a single from Wild Ones whereas the May J version is a standalone single as i don't think its included on the Jap version of the album? — Lil_℧niquℇ №1[talk]14:08, 2 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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