Jamaica Gleaner

Jennifer Lopez reclaims pop throne with ‘This Is Me ... Now’ album

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ON THIS Is Me ... Now, Jennifer Lopez’s first solo album in a decade, the singer takes back her rightful place on the throne of pop music.

In 2002, Jennifer Lopez dropped This Is Me … Then, her third studio album that married her glossy-eyed romanticis­m with R&B-pop rhythms. She also announced an engagement to actor Ben Affleck, whom she met while filming the movie, Gigli, in 2001. The pair broke up a few years later.

Fast forward 20 years and “Bennifer” – as they were dubbed by the‘00s press – has returned, and so has her sublime pop. In 2022, they married, and now in 2024, the ‘This Is Me’ series continues, articulati­ng nostalgia and a loving feeling she knows best. It is the soundtrack to a new J.Lo Renaissanc­e, one where she got her happy ending and has made the art to let listeners into her dreamy love story.

The opening track, This Is Me … Now, is quintessen­tial J.Lo, with romantic instrument­ation of flutes and harps. “Had a lot to learn, had a lot to grow, had to find my way,” sings Lopez on a track reminiscen­t of a track that might’ve been on her 2002 R&B dance-pop album.

It proceeds To Be Yours, an energetic love song, sentimenta­l, but never saccharine, perfect for a serenade or the dance floor atop hiphop beats. The album was released on Friday, the same day as a film by the same name: This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story.

Can’t Get Enough, an early single that doubled as a tease for the movie, was released with a music video that depicts the singer getting married three times, as she did in real life. In that way, the visual communicat­es that she’s ready to open the door to her life and show it all – the good and the ugly – all the while sweetly singing “I’m still in love with you, boy,” a gender-flipped take on Alton Ellis’ 1967 reggae classic I’m Still in Love with You, which her song samples.

As for that relationsh­ip transparen­cy: Dear Ben pt. II is a sequel to the slow-burn Dear Ben from the 2002 album. The second instalment is a more dynamic take on the same relationsh­ip. “When I think you’ll let me down, you lift my

hopes,” she sings about finding love with Affleck again, two decades later.

At the end of the album is the R&B anthem Greatest Love Story Never Told – a bow on the album’s –vocals sway above an acoustic guitar, piano and strings.“It’s destiny how we found each other twice in one lifetime,” she sings both for her audience and for her husband.

This Is Me ... Now is for the Jennifer Lopez loyalists who patiently awaited her return, Bennifer fans, and those who believe in true love – no matter what shape it takes, or how long.

 ?? AP ?? Jennifer Lopez graces the ‘This Is Me... Now: A Love Story’ premiere on Tuesday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
AP Jennifer Lopez graces the ‘This Is Me... Now: A Love Story’ premiere on Tuesday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

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