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Pop / Rock 02 February, 2018

Jennifer Lopez Returns To The Music Scene With New Song "Us"

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Jennifer Lopez Returns To The Music Scene With New Song "Us"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Jennifer Lopez is back. Nearly four years since dropping A.K.A., Jenny from the Block returns with "Us," the lead single from her upcoming ninth album, due out later this year.
The former Fly Girl is ready to take over the dance floor with the infectious number, which was produced by Skrillex. "Don't wake me if I'm dreaming," she sings. "Could you be the one without a doubt? / Could I be for your keeping? / Could it be us?"
Fans can expect much more from "Us." J.Lo says that a Spanish-English remix of the track featuring J Balvin is on the way soon.

In December, Jennifer announced an upcoming collaboration with Cardi B titled "Quiero Dinero," which she previewed at Calibash last month. However, it looks like that single has been put on hold for "Us."

In any case, "Quiero Dinero" and "Us" are expected to appear on Lopez's forthcoming ninth album, due this year. It will be her first project since 2014's A.K.A., which featured the singles "I Luh Ya Papi," "First Love," and "Booty."






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