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Jennifer Lopez shares teaser for new album This is Me… Now: ‘A life’s journey on the search for the truth about love’

Jennifer Lopez is ramping up the publicity campaign for her new album This is Me…Now.

On Saturday morning the Marry Me actress, 54, posted a video clip for her 253 million Instagram followers that revealed visuals from the new album.

The clip starts off with ‘Hear It. See It. Live It. Share It.’ in gold over green, which is the Jenny From the Block singer’s lucky color.

The slide also has an image of a hummingbird, which she has said is one of her favorite birds in the past, and she even decorated her 2022 Christmas tree with hummingbird ornaments.

The opening images gave way to quick cuts of pics of the Wedding Planner actress — who set her Thanksgiving table with $500 Hermes plates — dancing at a wedding, in a factory, in the rain and in a Grecian setting.

At the end of the video, she posts a message explaining the theme of her new album.

‘This musical experience is a manifestation, through music, film and reality, of a life’s journey on the search for the truth about love,’ she wrote.

It is signed Jennifer and provides a link to her website.

This is Me…Now is the Let’s Get Loud hitmaker’s ninth studio album and the first new music from her since 2014, aside from the soundtrack to Marry Me with Maluma.

The LP is notably a sequel to This Is Me…Then (2002) which landed in the top ten on the Billboard 200 list when it was released.

The 2002 album was inspired by Jennifer’s first relationship with her now husband Ben Affleck, 51.

They broke up, married other people: Jennifer Garner, 51, for Ben and Marc Anthony, 55 for JLo.

Ben welcomed three kids with Garner, while Lopez shares twins with Anthony.

At the end of the video, she posts a message explaining the theme of her new album.

‘This musical experience is a manifestation, through music, film and reality, of a life’s journey on the search for the truth about love,’ she wrote.

It is signed Jennifer and provides a link to her website.

This is Me…Now is the Let’s Get Loud hitmaker’s ninth studio album and the first new music from her since 2014, aside from the soundtrack to Marry Me with Maluma.

The LP is notably a sequel to This Is Me…Then (2002) which landed in the top ten on the Billboard 200 list when it was released.

The 2002 album was inspired by Jennifer’s first relationship with her now husband Ben Affleck, 51.

They broke up, married other people: Jennifer Garner, 51, for Ben and Marc Anthony, 55 for JLo.

Ben welcomed three kids with Garner, while Lopez shares twins with Anthony.

 

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