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Jennifer Lopez To Release First Solo Album In Nine Years Under BMG Label Deal



Jennifer Lopez has released the official tracklist for her ninth studio album This Is Me...Now, a sequel to her third studio album This Is Me...Then via a new publishing partnership with BMG.


via: Billboard


Under the global alliance, the award-winning singer and actress, better known as J.Lo, will release her forthcoming ninth studio album, This Is Me…Now—home to 13 tracks, released via Nuyorican/BMG.


The set will mark Lopez’s first studio album as a solo artist in nine years, following the 2014 release of A.K.A. on Capitol Records. That album, produced by RedOne, peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 chart. In 2022, she and Maluma released the soundtrack to their film Marry Me under Universal Studios/ Sony Music US Latin.


“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with her and her team to release her first album in nearly a decade,” said Thomas Coesfeld, BMG’s CEO in a statement, calling Lopez a “global superstar artist, entertainer… a phenomenon.”


Thomas Scherer, BMG’s president, repertoire & marketing, Los Angeles and New York, added: “We are both excited and proud to partner with Jennifer Lopez on this long-awaited sequel to ‘This is Me… Then.’ Clearly written with love and through experience, ‘This Is Me..Now’ is uplifting and inspiring. ‘Jenny From The Block’ is back at a point in her career when her message is bigger than ever.”





Produced by J.Lo, Rogét Chahayed, Angel Lopez, and Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman, This Is Me…Now was created during 2022 and 2023 at Lopez’s home studio in Los Angeles. Other songwriter-producers who worked on the album include songwriter-producers include Hitboy, Ink, Tay Keith, Yeti Beats, Carter Lang, Kim “Kaydence” Krysiuk, with BMG’s Brandon Riester serving as the album’s A&R.


According to the press statement, the upcoming set “is an exciting musical trilogy showcasing the triple-threat’s extraordinary talents.”


See the full This Is Me…Now tracklist below:


“This Is Me…Now”

“To Be Yours”

“Mad in Love”

“Can’t Get Enough”

“Rebound”

“not.going.anywhere.”

“Dear Ben, Pt. II”

“Hummingbird”

“Hearts and Flowers”

“Broken Like Me”

“This Time Around”

“Midnight Trip to Vegas”

“Greatest Love Story Never Told”


Congrats JLo on following in the footsteps of global icon Kylie Minogue, who is set to release her 16th album Tension via BMG on September 22.


This is no shade to JLo, but do people actually care to hear another Jennifer Lopez album, especially one where she's gushing over getting back with Ben Affleck?

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