Jennifer Lopez doesn't do things halfway — whether it's a Super Bowl halftime performance or a red carpet look at the Grammys (you know the one). When Lopez announced she would be releasing new music and an accompanying video, it was practically a guarantee that the multi-hyphenate would go all out — and she did not disappoint.
On Wednesday, Lopez dropped "Can't Get Enough," the first song from her upcoming album, This Is Me … Now, with a dance-heavy music video that took place at three fictional weddings (all belonging to J.Lo). The events had the same guests, venue, and opulent decorations — the only thing that changed was the groom. The witty video was most likely a nod to the press's negative commentary on Lopez's love life.
At the beginning of the video, Lopez said her vows to one groom in front of skeptical onlookers and, later, she danced alongside her men, one of whom included dancer Derek Hough, while her guests whispered, gossiped, and made bets on how long each man would last.
The first gown in the vid was perhaps the most attention-grabbing: the white long-sleeve turtleneck dress featured two massive heart-shaped mesh cutouts, one upside down on her midsection and the other at the very top of her legs. A bedazzled bustier-style top and sheer sleeves were the final touches on the frock. Lopez then slipped into a sculptural minidress with red rosette embellishments that was more suitable for dancing.
During a YouTube livestream, the singer revealed why she chose to release "Can't Get Enough" as the first song off her forthcoming album. "I love a love song, but I need something — and I kept saying this to them — that I can perform," she said, per People. "So, when we first heard this song, everyone just knew that this was the one to launch This Is Me … Now."
She continued, "It has an energy, it has a happiness to it, and you feel it all."
Elsewhere in the stream, Lopez detailed the way her husband got involved in the making of the video. "Not that he’s ever really made videos or anything like that, but I just trust his opinion and his ideas, she said. "Nobody kind of knows my story or me more than he does. I really feel like he gets me and he understands me, obviously."
This Is Me ... Now and an accompanying visual album titled This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story, are set to release on Feb. 16.