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Jennifer Lopez Shares Video for New Song “Can’t Get Enough”: Watch

Jan 10, 2024 | Community News

January 10, 2024

Jennifer Lopez has shared the video for the first single from her upcoming album, This Is Me…Now. The “Can’t Get Enough” visual was directed by Lopez with Dave Meyers (director of videos by Drake, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and more). The video will is part of a greater “musical experience” film for the album coming to Prime Video on February 16. Watch it below.

“Can’t Get Enough” is a collaboration between Lopez and Rogét Chahayed, HitBoy, and Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman. This Is Me…Now is an ostensible sequel to Lopez’s 2002 album, This Is Me… Then. It includes a new song called “Dear Ben, Pt. II,” a follow-up to the 2002 song “Dear Ben” (which, of course, is about her husband, Ben Affleck). See the full tracklist below.

This Is Me…Now:

01 This Is Me…Now
02 To Be Yours
03 Mad in Love
04 Can’t Get Enough
05 Not.Going.Anywhere.
06 Rebound
07 Dear Ben, Pt. II
08 Hummingbird
09 Hearts and Flowers
10 Broken Like Me
11 This Time Around
12 Midnight Trip to Vegas
13 Greatest Love Story Never Told

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