A new album AND a movie!
Jennifer Lopez just announced her upcoming album – This is Me… Now, and a film will accompany the new music!!
This Is Me… Now: The Film was co-written by her and her husband Ben Affleck.
J.Lo dropped the trailer on Monday. In the brief snippet, the singer is seated in front of a fire while the rain pours outside. She tosses a letter into the fire and says, "When I was a little girl when someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, my answer was always… in love."
In the teaser for the film, there appears to be a handwritten note from Ben from the early days of their relationship. The note is dated December 24, 2002. It reads, “Life’s tough, but you’re sweet. Thanks for the gift. Hope you like the flowers. You told me you could never have enough. I believe you.” The note is signed, “B.”
This Is Me... Now, the album and the film will be released on Feb. 16, 2024.
She also announced her lead single, "Can't Get Enough," will drop on Jan. 10, 2024, and is available to pre-save now on all major streaming platforms.
According to a press release, This Is Me... Now: The Film offers "the truth" behind the headlines surrounding Lopez's personal life as told through the star's personal creative vision. It is directed by Dave Meyers and was co-written by Lopez, Matt Walton, and Affleck, and will stream on Prime Video on February 16.
Source: YouTube/JLo/instagram/NormanJeanRoy
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