

Latest Release

- JUN 16, 2022
- Same Girl (Halftime Remix) [with French Montana] - Single
- 1 Song
- LOVE? (Deluxe Edition) · 2011
- Dinero (feat. DJ Khaled & Cardi B) - Single · 2018
- This Is Me...Then · 2002
- This Is Me...Then · 2002
- J. Lo · 2000
- J to tha L-O! The Remixes · 2002
- Ain't Your Mama - Single · 2016
- Te Gusté - Single · 2018
- On The 6 · 1999
Essential Albums
- 2007
- “When I'm in love is when I'm inspired the most.”
- 2001
- Twenty years ago, the trip from Jenny from the block to J.Lo began on the 6.
Albums
- 2007
- 2007
- 2005
Artist Playlists
- From the block to the dance floor—and megastardom.
- Zane sits down with Jennifer Lopez to discuss the 20th anniversary of her album This Is Me…Then.
- Sizzling choreo and electric parties from the Bronx native.
- Get loud—and sweaty—with the megastar’s upbeat tracks.
- These genre-hopping cuts feed her richly diverse style.
- Her fiery pop paved the way for the next bicultural generation.
Compilations
Appears On
- Casper Mágico, Nio García & Cosculluela
- Andrea Bocelli
More To Hear
- “If You Had My Love” was our first glimpse of Jennifer Lopez, pop star.
- Revisiting two iconic shows in Super Bowl Halftime history.
- Conversation around her iconic album 'This Is Me... Then.'
- Jennifer Lopez talks to Ebro about her single with Rauw Alejandro, “Cambia el Paso.”
- Jennifer Lopez on creating "Cambia El Paso" with Rauw Alejandro.
- From Ozuna to Dua Lipa, songs by artists that are keeping her inspired.
- The artists talk about Latinx Heritage Month.
About Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez’s canny ability to bring the Nuyorican soundtrack of her upbringing to the global stage has defined her career. It was never more apparent than in 2020's Superbowl LIV halftime performance, where she celebrated Boricua pride in a thrilling, rhythm-heavy extravaganza. Blending uptown brass with brown-eyed soul and R&B, the multi-hyphenate artist brings her Latin freestyle edge to pop and hip-hop, always staying on the vanguard through savvy collaborations with French Montana, DJ Khaled, and Cardi B. Born in The Bronx in 1969, Jennifer Lynn Lopez started out in musical theater as a child before she made waves as a Fly Girl dancer on In Living Color and then as an actress on the silver screen. Just after rising to fame with her acclaimed role as the late Tejano queen Selena, Lopez released her first single, 1999’s dance-pop banger “If You Had My Love.” Lopez welcomed funkier grooves and declared her hometown pride with 2002’s “Jenny from the Block.” She displayed her biculturalism and more romantic side on albums like 2007’s Como Ama una Mujer, but she proved she could still amp up the party when she teamed up with Pitbull for the EDM-heavy “On the Floor.” Over the decades, the performer has continued to embrace her lively funk sensibility, as evidenced by 2019’s “Medicine” single. “You gravitate to what you know, to what feels comfortable and what feels good [...] That funk, those instruments, that’s what makes me move,” Lopez told Apple Music. “That percussion and brass live inside my blood. That’s what I grew up with, and that’s who I am at my core. It’s always going to be an influence.”
- HOMETOWN
- Bronx, NY, United States of America
- BORN
- July 24, 1969