The song is the lead single from Jennifer Lopez's second album, . It focuses on the idea that true connection and love are more valuable than material possessions.
: Alvin, a socially awkward teen, makes a pact with a popular cheerleader to pose as his girlfriend in exchange for fixing her car. The goal is to help him become popular by association. Key Lessons :
: The chorus emphasizes that even if a partner were broke, her love would remain unchanged as long as they provide respect, honesty, and quality time.
: Many sources report the song was inspired by her relationship with Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, who allegedly showered her with jewelry. The Movie (2003)
: The track serves as a "tale of a materialistic relationship" where the partner attempts to substitute time and affection with credit cards and lavish gifts. Key Themes :
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