[2] While promoting her single "Medicine" in April 2019, Lopez told Ebro Darden of Beats 1 radio that the next album she releases will "probably be with a new movie".
[5] During their first week of shooting, on October 5, 2019, Lopez and Maluma performed her song "No Me Ames" during his show at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
On the latter, Lopez sings about failed relationships but the inclusion of EDM beats makes you "dance your sorrows away" according to Billboard staff.
[10] Matt Collar of AllMusic rated the album three and a half out of five stars, writing that "the soundtrack is filled with a bevy of pop anthems, ballads, as well as reggaeton and club tracks" fitting the characters played in the film well.
[11] TheWrap pointed out that the soundtrack and the film were made for "promoting Lopez’s music, [...] a goal built into the equation emerges in the indistinguishability of the stock score from countless other, similar movies".
[12] Reviewing the film, Nick Levine of NME was less impressed by the soundtrack, writing that "the original songs are so boring you’ll find yourself wishing Kat would just bash out "On the Floor" instead".
[13] According to Tomás Mier of Rolling Stone, "Jennifer Lopez and Maluma Have Real Musical Chemistry on the ‘Marry Me’ Soundtrack".
Even though the record is only 37 minutes short, it’s loaded with tender melodies that make the film a uniquely produced rom-com for the year.