It's been 20 years since singer Jennifer Lopez released one of her legendary tracks - " The composition was included in the artist's album " Then" In the song " The song has lines like " Damn, finally" By the way, then Lopez was in a relationship with actor Ben Affleck. Beloved was the muse of the star and inspired her to write songs. So, most likely, in the composition, Jennifer sings about their relationship.. By the way, it was under the track I'm Glad that Affleck first proposed to his beloved.
The song became very popular and topped the charts.. However, the singer did not perform the track live.. For the first time, Jennifer sang the song only in 2018, and not in full, but only a small part. Already in 2021, Lopez sang the song in full live. Attention should be paid not only to the song itself, but also to the video for it, directed by David LaChapelle. In the video work, the artist showed her natural curls and demonstrated incredible and seductive dances in shorts, a T-shirt and leggings.
By the way, Jennifer diligently and carefully prepared. The singer wanted to dance on her own without outside help, so she rehearsed a lot. Also for the filming of the video, Lopez went in for sports and went on diets.. When it came to editing, the performer forbade retouching her body, and asked him to leave it on the video as it is.. Even when celebrities sent in the first version of the clip, she noticed retouching there.. The artist got angry and insistently asked not to touch her body, but to leave it alone.. " and then during installation. there will always be someone who says: " I thought: " And I noticed that the editors sent me a clip where my hips are not the same as in real life... I said: " Just leave them as they are.. Do me a favor - don't touch my thighs. Don't try to make me thinner,"
Not without scandals. Jennifer Lopez and Sony Music sued twice over clip. This was first done by Paramount Pictures due to copyright infringement.. In the video, J. Lo reproduced footage from the movie Flashdance without proper permission. However, the case was resolved without trial.. The second plaintiff was Maureen Marder.
It was her story that inspired Paramount Pictures to create the film Flashdance.. The plaintiff accused Lopez of having embodied on the screen the story of her life without permission.. However, Maureen's claims were dismissed.. Despite the scandals, the track received positive reviews.. Many critics consider the song " However, it was the video for the composition that received even more positive reviews, because the artist worked a lot on it and appeared on the video as a real one - without effects and filters.