

Lopez ventured into the music industry with her debut studio album On the 6 (1999), which helped propel the Latin pop movement in American music, and later starred in the psychological horror The Cell (2000). She went on to star in Anaconda (1997) and Out of Sight (1998), and established herself as the highest-paid Latin actress in Hollywood. For her first leading role in the 1997 Selena biopic of the same name, Lopez became the first Latin actress to earn over US$1 million for a film. In 1991, Lopez began appearing as a Fly Girl dancer on In Living Color, where she remained a regular until she decided to pursue an acting career in 1993. They're all very thematic in the sense that they're all about love.Jennifer Lynn " J.Lo" Lopez (born July 24, 1969) is an American singer, actress, and dancer. "Some of them because they're just straight-up club bangers, some because of what they have to say, and some because of how they make you groove. "There's so many songs on the album I'm excited for people to hear for so many reasons," she said.

And she explained that while the album is diverse, it's all really just about one thing. "Every single lyric is about letting go: Get on the floor and be an animal," she said. "Her energy and everything about her is a star, and it was natural for me to do what we did." Lopez said the video mirrors the song's theme. I was really amazed, and I had so much fun working with her," he said.

You know J.Lo: She's this global star with Latin flavor." Last week, RedOne gushed about working with the pop star.

Lady Gaga producer RedOne said of crafting the track, "It's a global sound. "When you got these big, big house records or club records that are very global, I try to come in on what I was raised on, what I'm a fan of, which is just spitting hard," he explained. "So I got to be wild and crazy, and at the same time I got to be sexy and sweet too." The video and song feature Pitbull, and the rapper revealed he has a certain system when it comes to appearing on this type of dance track. "I play one character where she kind of runs this party, acts like she's kind of over it, but at the same time loves it and loves this kind of underground kind of party dance culture," the new "American Idol" judge told MTV News on the set of her video. Over the weekend, J.Lo shot the music video for her new club jam, "On the Floor," and in it, Lopez and her crew are living by this motto: Just dance. Jennifer Lopez just wants everyone to dance.
