Jennifer Lopez built over the years not only a successful acting career, but also as a songwriter and singer. Her vocal talent has placed her among the best stars of pop music.
J.Lo he composed songs that managed to climb to the top of the charts, but he also recorded video clips which has amassed millions of views around the world. Here, a review of his best repertoires.
Waiting for tonight
This video has been achieved 15 million views on YouTube and represents “Waiting for tonight”track from their debut album “At 6”. It shows two versions of J.Lo: one moving through a jungle and the other getting ready for a party.
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This song was one of the singles released prior to the release of Jennifer Lopez’s second album, “J.Lo”. In the video clip she is seen in a spaceship, which turns into a dance floor.
Pope
In this video directed by Paolo Cacciatore, J.Lo. she is chased by a crowd of men all over Los Angeles, completely in love with her. It can be heard on their seventh album, “He sees him?”.
Love Do not Cost A Thing
Another work by Paul Hunter, although this time for López’s second album. It was filmed in Miami and is about toxic relationships.
Dance again, with Pitbull
This video clip was a blockbuster, also directed by Paul Hunter, and starring the dancer Smart Casper and by both singers. It was chosen to promote a compilation of the artist.
Do it well
This song was recorded for their sixth album “Courageous”2007. In the video, Jennifer acts like a heroine to help a boy in need.
Entering, along with Flo Rida
In this clip directed by Ace Nortonthe production of make-up and costumes surpasses all previous video clips.
Live it, with Pitbull
again with pitbull, and again in Florida. This video was directed by Jessy Terrero and touched the 290 million views on Youtube.
I’m in you, along with Lil Wayne
In this song, set on a beach, J.Lo. collaborate with the singer Lil Wayne. It was recorded in 2011, shortly after his breakup with the artist Marco Antonio.
On the floor, with Pitbull
This video clip was a resounding success: it was close to 2,000 views on YouTube and brought several famous artists from above, such as Justin Bieber. It is included on his 2011 album “Love?”.
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