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Jennifer Lopez Recruits Sean Paul On ‘Can’t Get Enough’ Remix

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh April 4, 2024 11:32 PM EDT
Jennifer Lopez
Source: Instagram.com/@jlo

Months after releasing her much-acclaimed Can’t Get Enough single, American actress and singer, Jennifer Lopez, has recruited Jamaican star Sean Paul for a remix of the song.

The singer made the announcement on her social media with snippets of the recording, which has received several thumbs up and is set for release tomorrow, April 5, 2024.

Can’t Get Enough is a single off Jennifer Lopez’s ninth studio album, This Is Me…Now, which arrived early in January this year. The official video for the wedding-themed song has accumulated some 10 million views on YouTube as of April 4, 2024.

The song has been described as a “global phenomenon,” while others have hailed the visuals for its quality and “hidden messages.”

Part of the song sampled Sean Paul and Shasha’s 2002 hit I’m still in Love With You, and perhaps that was the motivation for featuring the dancehall legend on the remix of the song.

Following the release of the new album, Jennifer Lopez announced the ‘This Is Me…Now Tour’ to promote the album. The tour has, however, been rebranded to ‘This Is Me…Live,” following rumours of low ticket sales.

With some slight updates to the tour date, however, the trip is still scheduled to begin on June 26, 2024, at the Kia Centre in Orlando, later go through Miami, Florida, Austin, Edinburg, and San Antonio, and end on August 17 in New York, instead of the initial August 31 end date.

The album This Is Me…Now comprises 13 tracks and has titles like Mad in Love, Rebound, Dear Ben Pt II, Greatest Love Story Ever Told, Midnight Trip to Vegas, and many others.

Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez had previously been featured in the movie The Mother and her fans are looking forward to her appearance in the new movie Atlas, set to premiere on Netflix in May.

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