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| "Save Me Tonight" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Jennifer Lopez | |
| Written | 2025 |
| Released | March 6th 2026 |
| Recorded | 2025 |
| Genre | Dance pop, Eurodance |
| Length | 3:14 |
| Songwriters | |
| Producers | |
"Save Me Tonight" is a song recorded by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez.
Writing and recording
edit"Save Me Tonight" was written by David Guetta, Ryan Tedder, Giorgio Tuinfort, James Essien, Timofey Reznikov, Tyler Spry, and Amanda "Kiddo A.I." Ibanez. In 2025 Guetta, Tedder and Jennifer Lopez gather at the french dj studio to create the track.[1]
Composition
editCritical response
editMusic publications have praised the collaboration, noting that the "massive song combines skyscraping vocals, widescreen emotion, and propulsive rhythms." Critics note that "Save Me Tonight" arrives at a pivotal moment, with Guetta providing "that emotional, euphoric sweet spot" combined with Lopez's "perfect pop vocals and sensuality."

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