Over 80 million records sold. Three billion at the box office. A fashion icon, the talk of television, and dynamite on the dance floor. For over 20 years Jenifer Lopez has been at the very top of her game. But her legacy is still unfolding.
Winning The 2018 Video Vanguard Award defined Jennifer Lopez’s career and the singer tagged it as one of the best moments of her career and made her who she is. But Lopez’s fame and fortune haven’t come without challenges. The first verse of Gone was originally slated to be on a hit song by Jennifer Lopez, instead Kanye West decided to use the verse for his song.
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Jennifer Lopez’s Rise to Fame and career hits
Jennifer Lopez, a Puerto Rican powerhouse from The Bronx, has built an empire during her iconic rise to stardom. Throughout her multifaceted career, it seems like she can do it all. Written by her friend Enrique Iglesias, Dance Again immediately made a strong impression on Jennifer Lopez. It was a song she simply had to sing.
Taking it day by day and step by step, Lopez mastered the fundamentals of dancing, acting, and singing and found her way to success. Selena in 1997, was one of Jennifer Lopez’s greatest performances, but we met her long before that when she was first introduced into American households in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer on the hit sketch comedy show In Living Color.
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Fast forward 6 years, Lopez from The Bronx made the transition from TV to movies. She has always been open, hard-working, and focused. Jennifer Lopez’s star-making hits include, Out Of Sight, ANTZ (1998), Selena (1997), Hustlers (2019), commercial hits like The Wedding Planner, Monster-in-Law, and The Boy Next Door. On December 21st, 2018, Jennifer Lopez’s 35th film, Second Act was released in theatres worldwide.