There’s a new J.Lo song around the corner!
On Monday,Jennifer LopezandRauw Alejandrowill release their highly anticipated summer hit “Cambia El Paso” and its accompanying music video after teasing it for several weeks. The song, Lopez said, is about moving on.
“The song is about change and not being afraid to take the step,” said Lopez onSiriusXM’sPitbull’s Globalization. “Like, just take the step, advance, do what you need to do.”
“If something’s not feeling right, whatever it is in your life, like, just make that move,” the 51-year-old — who split fromAlex Rodriguezearlier this year and is now dating former flameBen Affleck— added. “And dance.”
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Lopez also teased the song on her socials, posting a video to Twitter and Instagram on Thursday.
“Hola mi gente, I’m at my home working on my new song and video with Rauw Alejandro, ‘Cambia El Paso,'” she said. “There it is! I hope you guys love it as much as we do. It comes out on Monday.”
She also shared a selfie next to the Puerto Rican superstar — who joinedSelena Gomezfor her track “Baila Conmigo” andLauren Jaureguion “Lento” — on Friday, teasing the release.
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The new song comes just a month after Lopez and Alejandro were spotted filming the music video on Española Way down in Miami Beach, where a source told PEOPLE that Lopez was “full of energy.”
“Jennifer was radiant and full of energy even though the shoot was nine-plus hours [long],” a source told PEOPLE about the shoot.
“From her block to ours, @JLO feels at home on Española with #yourMBPD!“wrote the police departmenton Instagram, referring to her hit “Jenny from the Block.”
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Alejandro — who most recently released his albumVICE VERSA—spoke to PEOPLE following his 2020 LPAfrodisíaco, which set him on a path to becoming one of reggaetón’s biggest stars.
The music is porn for your ears. My music is pleasure,” he said of2020 album. “If you hear my music, you’ll feel pleasure in your soul and your whole body.”
“About 90% of my stuff is about myself,” he added. “I try to be in everyone’s shoes when I’m writing and also from my own experience.”
source: people.com