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Jennifer Lopez Gets Married in ‘Can’t Get Enough’ Video Teaser — But Not to Ben Affleck

The track hails from Lopez's upcoming album, This Is Me ... Now.

Jennifer Lopez, wearing Gucci, attends the 2023 LACMA Art+Film Gala, Presented By Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Nov. 4, 2023 in Los Angeles.

Jennifer Lopez, wearing Gucci, attends the 2023 LACMA Art+Film Gala, Presented By Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Nov. 4, 2023 in Los Angeles.

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The arrival of Jennifer Lopez‘s latest single “Can’t Get Enough” and its music video is imminent. On Monday (Jan. 8), the pop star shared a teaser clip from the wedding-themed visual, as well as the release date for the track.

“Can’t wait for ‘Can’t Get Enough’ in [two] days!!! #THISISMENOW The wait is almost over…” she captioned the video, which features her in full bridal gear engaging in classic wedding activities among different grooms, from exchanging rings and saying “I do” to sharing the first dance as a married couple and driving off to the honeymoon in a convertible getaway car. While she has a couple of different grooms in the teaser, her partner Ben Affleck is not one of them.


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“Can’t Get Enough” is the first single to be released from Lopez’s forthcoming album This Is Me … Now. The “Let’s Get Loud” singer first told fans about the album, which serves as the follow-up to 2002’s This Is Me … Then, in November 2022. The album marks J.Lo’s first album since 2014’s A.K.A.

Speaking about the album in her 2022 Vogue cover story, Lopez described the album as the “culmination of who I am as a person and an artist.” She added: “People think they know things about what happened to me along the way, the men I was with — but they really have no idea, and a lot of times they get it so wrong. There’s a part of me that was hiding a side of myself from everyone. And I feel like I’m at a place in my life, finally, where I have something to say about it.”

This Is Me … Now is scheduled to release on Feb. 16, 2024.

See the teaser for “Can’t Get Enough” in the video below.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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