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Jennifer Lopez Reveals Newest Album This is Me… Now

Jennifer Lopez revealed her latest album after nine years. The album is titled This is Me… Now. Furthermore, it is set to drop sometime in 2023. 

The title serves as a play on her third studio LP, This is me… Then. It commemorates its 20th anniversary today. 

Moreover, JLo announced the tracklist for the latest album. You can find it below. 

This is Me… Now contains 13 songs. In addition, it includes a song called “Dear Ban pt. II” – perhaps a follow-up of her track in 2002 titled “Dear Ben” about her now-husband Ben Affleck. 

During her announcement on social media, Lopez posted a clip in which her This is Me… Then album cover transformed into a today-old photoshoot of her posing. So it may perhaps be the new album cover. 

In 2014, she released her album, A.K.A. Afterward, she only dropped standalone singles such as “Dinero,” starring Cardi B and DJ Khaled and “Us,” featuring Skrillex. Moreover, she teamed up with Maluma and Lin-Manuel Miranda. 

Two years previously, JLo sang at the Halftime Show of the 2020 Super Bowl alongside Shakira. Additionally, she performed at the inauguration of Joe Biden, sang in tribute to Motown in 2019 at the Grammys, and bagged the Video Vanguard Award at the MTV VMAs 2018. 

Aside from her career as a musician, Lopez buzzed like a bee in the film industry, acting in several movies for the past few years. It includes Hustlers, Marry Me, and Second Act

In addition, in 2019, she hosted a Saturday Night Live episode – the third time in her career. She received a seat in TIME’s yearly roster of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018. 

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This is Me… Now

01 – This is Me… Now

02 – To Be Yours

03 – Mad in Love

04 – Can’t Get Enough

05 – Rebound

06 – not. going. anywhere.

07 – Dear Ben pt. II

08 – Hummingbird

09 – Hearts and Flowers

10 – Broken Like Me

11 – This Time Around

12 – Midnight Trip to Vegas

13 – Greatest Love Story Never Told

JLo 

Now Mrs. Affleck, the star started appearing in the sketch comedy TV show In Living Color in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer. Her first leading role in 1997’s Selena earned her the title of the first Hispanic actress to gather more than $1 million for a movie. 

Afterward, she starred in films such as 1997’s Anaconda and 1998’s Out of Sight. After that, she worked her way to establish herself as the highest-paid Hispanic actress in Hollywood. 

In 1999, Lopez began her music career with her debut studio album On the 6 (1999). She aided in the propelling of the Latin pop movement in American music. 

After she released her second studio album J.Lo and her film, The Wedding Planner, in 2001, she bagged the title of the first woman to rank number one on the charts and in cinemas in the same week. 

J to the L-o! The Remixes, her 2002 release, became the first remix album in history to open on top of the US Billboard 200. Within that year, she dropped This is Me… Then and portrayed a role in Maid in Manhattan.

From there, everything fell into place.

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