Jennifer Lopez has made headlines for her performance in the Academy Award-winning film Hustlers, but Jenny from the Block has been delivering hits for more than two decades. When she’s not acting, touring, breaking the internet with her legendary green Versace gown, or flaunting her mixed family with fiancé Alex Rodriguez, the 50-year-old is releasing songs that will be blasting from vehicle windows all over the world. Lopez was named one of the world’s 100 most important people by Time magazine in 2018.
All of this is to imply that Lopez is now, more than ever, at the top of her game. So, in anticipation of what is expected to be an amazing halftime show at the 2020 Super Bowl, we looked back at some of Jennifer Lopez’s finest songs throughout the years. Let’s hope the superstar performs some of these hits throughout the game!
1. “If You Had My Love”
Lopez’s No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 list in 1999 dethroned Ricky Martin’s unstoppable “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” It was the lead single from her debut album On the 6, which just marked its 20th anniversary, and it spent five weeks at the top of the charts.
2.”Waiting for Tonight”
This was another smash from Lopez’s debut album, On the 6, and was named one of the finest songs of her career by Entertainment Weekly. Lopez has continued to perform the song throughout her career, even after two decades.
3.”Let’s Get Loud”
This song was supposed to be unleashed by Gloria Estefan, but she handed it on Maria Lopez instead, earning Lopez her second straight Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording. The music video was shot on location during the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1999.
4. “Love Don’t Cost a Thing”
Lopez released this song as the lead single from her second studio album, J.Lo when she was still dating Sean “Diddy” Combs. Since the two split up shortly after the film’s premiere, it was assumed that it was about their relationship. “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” spent 21 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 list, peaking at #3 in February 2001.