El Anillo Hits #1!

Per Billboard, Jennifer Lopez logs her eighth #1 on the Latin Airplay chart as “El Anillo” bolts 12-1 this week! Likely prompted by a new remix with Ozuna, which will be released to streaming platforms on Friday, audience impressions on radio rose 88% to 16 million in the week ending July 8, according to Nielsen Music.

Jennifer also hit #1 on the chart earlier this year with “Amor, Amor, Amor” featuring Wisin and “Se Acabó el Amor” with Abraham Mateo and Yandel.

Among women, Lopez continues to have the third-most No. 1s on that chart, trailing only Shakira (who has 13) and Gloria Estefan (with 11).

“El Anillo” also hit No. 1 on the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart! Per Billboard, the new #1 extends her record as the female with most No. 1s, now with four.

Congratulations, Jennifer!

 

Updated with the new remix:

“Dinero” Vertical Video!


Jennifer Lopez debuted a new vertical video for her latest single, Dinero feat Cardi B and DJ Khaled! Watch the video in full on Spotify! Also, don’t forget that Dinero is out now on all platforms! Download and stream it now on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music and Google Play.

JLo on GMA

Jennifer Lopez spoke with Good Morning America from backstage at All I Have in Las Vegas where she celebrated her 100th show! Jennifer talked about the show, El Anillo, and Alex. See what she had to say above!

JLo on Kimmel

Jennifer Lopez stopped by Jimmy Kimmel: Game Night on Wednesday. You can watch clips here and the full interview at ABC.com. In the clip above, Jennifer talked about Alex and her competitive spirit. Below, she talked about Dinero and All I Have before working with Jimmy to make a man’s suit pants into shorts.

Jennifer Lopez Covers Emmy Magazine

Jennifer Lopez is on the cover of the June issue of emmy magazine! The stunning new photoshoot features the producer side of our favorite multi-tasker. Here’s a short excerpt from the article, which also features comments from her producing partner, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, and Bob Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment.

“I was lucky to work with amazing people from early in my career,” she says. “Like Jack Nicholson [in the 1996 film Blood and Wine]. He’d say, ‘Make a moment of your shot.’ So I started thinking that way. It’s just that mentality of doing things on a level that no one else is thinking about. You’ve got to think bigger. I was able to be the artist but also think more like the director or producer; and that combination became, for me, kind of the secret sauce.”

Read more and buy the issue at Emmys.com.

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