There's no stopping Jennifer Lopez these days. The day before dropping her new album, "Love?" on Monday, the comeback kid took to NBC's "Today" show to premiere the video for her Lil Wayne-assisted single "I'm Into You." According to the 41-year-old entertainer and American Idol judge, her favorite male rapper is Lil Wayne, who crops on this track contributing his clever wordplay. She added, "He's just not the normal type of artist. He's just kind of eccentric."
The mid-tempo, island-flavored jam, is the second single from her upcoming seventh studio album, "Love?" which is out today. In the song, Latino pop star sings about being lost in love and her lover's attraction, while Wayne teases with clever wordplay. The club-ready refrain challenges the listener to not sing along. This song is bound for greatness. It's built around a trippy and synth-heavy beat and beachy feel with a club-ready refrain. Although the beat is sparse and the lyrics are borderline simplistic, the melodies and Lopez's warm vocals give this uplifting piece of pop an extra boost.
Head south of the border with the Latina bombshell in the breathtaking visuals. Lopez is featured writing in the water on a sandy beach in Mexico and delightfully descending the steps of Chichen Itza in the Yucatan. The Melina Matsoukas-directed video was shot at different locations around a Mayan archaeological site in Mexico. It was based on an old Mayan tale about a snake slithering around the pyramids, so Lopez donned a snake skin flowing dress and slithered around the ruins.
The video is showing the singer on the beach, roll around white sand with her on-screen Latin beau, telenovela star William Levy and rock a short dance number. In one scene, Lopez is sat on the steps of a Mayan pyramid, dressed in a snakeskin outfit with a headwrap, matching bangles, and platform wedge heels. The landscapes, Lopez and her man are all visually stunning, but doesn't see the rap mogul making appearance. Instead, it features Lopez breaking into an unexpected dance routine to her song "Papi."
The mid-tempo, island-flavored jam, is the second single from her upcoming seventh studio album, "Love?" which is out today. In the song, Latino pop star sings about being lost in love and her lover's attraction, while Wayne teases with clever wordplay. The club-ready refrain challenges the listener to not sing along. This song is bound for greatness. It's built around a trippy and synth-heavy beat and beachy feel with a club-ready refrain. Although the beat is sparse and the lyrics are borderline simplistic, the melodies and Lopez's warm vocals give this uplifting piece of pop an extra boost.
Head south of the border with the Latina bombshell in the breathtaking visuals. Lopez is featured writing in the water on a sandy beach in Mexico and delightfully descending the steps of Chichen Itza in the Yucatan. The Melina Matsoukas-directed video was shot at different locations around a Mayan archaeological site in Mexico. It was based on an old Mayan tale about a snake slithering around the pyramids, so Lopez donned a snake skin flowing dress and slithered around the ruins.
The video is showing the singer on the beach, roll around white sand with her on-screen Latin beau, telenovela star William Levy and rock a short dance number. In one scene, Lopez is sat on the steps of a Mayan pyramid, dressed in a snakeskin outfit with a headwrap, matching bangles, and platform wedge heels. The landscapes, Lopez and her man are all visually stunning, but doesn't see the rap mogul making appearance. Instead, it features Lopez breaking into an unexpected dance routine to her song "Papi."
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