Tuesday, May 26, 2026

JLo Doubles Down on New Single, Sets 2nd Video, with Latto, for Monday Despite No Sales

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Jennifer Lopez really can’t get enough.

She’s doubling down on the failure of her first single from the album, “This is Me…Now.”

On Monday Lopez is releasing a second video for “Can’t Get Enough,” despite no sales and little interest so far.

“Can’t Get Enough” is a hybrid of samples from old songs. In two weeks’ time the single has sold about 15,000 copies, almost all from streaming.

The original video, an expensive little 4 minute film about a wedding gone awry, has accumulated 8.1 million views. That’s not a lot.

The song is already off the iTunes top 100.

Can Latto, a more contemporary artist, revive the song? Or should JLo just cut bait and move on? I guess we’ll find out shortly.

By the way, who’s paying for all this? Not Dunkin’ Donuts.

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