The gorgeous singer, actress and dancer, Jennifer Lopez, is going back to her Latin roots. During her show at the Heart Radio Latin Party in Miami, Florida, showed the crowed a bold performance filled with excitement and stunning costumes. She was accompanied by Spanish singer Álvaro Soler, with whom she did a duet of the song ´Bajo el mismo sol´, song that everyone in the crowed singed along passionately. Later, regaeton superstar Wisin, joined her to sing their hits ´Adrenalina´ and ´Follow the leader´.
Jen, who is now 45-years-old, looked better than ever and said it had been a while since she sang in Spanish, but showed off that she still got it but hitting every note of ´Qué hiciste´ and ´Como ama una mujer´. These are her exact words: “I usually never sing in Spanish, but this is a Latin party and I have a Spanish record that I want to sing it to you”.
Indeed it has been a while since Jen gave a concert in Spanish. But that night, with her energy, dance moves and amazing vocals, she showed the world that she can still make her ancestors proud.
Many say that the 45-years-old is at her best moment right now, both emotionally and professionally. With her 7-year-old twins, whom she had while married to fellow singer Marc Anthony, and her boyfriend Casper Smart, everything seems to be alright for Jenny from the block. She is currently on tour in Vegas and has various performances programmed until January of 2016.
López has been on top not only for her singing skills. She also enjoys a very successful movie career on the big screen, managing to stay relevant for many years, something few artists have been able to achieve.
Rumor has it that she will be asked to return as judge on American Idol, and that she will be paid 17.5 million. Jen will be judging next to Keith Urban and Randy Jackson. She is the second most paid judge on the show, only surpassed by Mariah Carey.
There is no doubt this Boricua singer, dancer and actress has still much to offer and can still manage to amaze a crowd with her unbelievable talent.
ALFA