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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Jennifer Lopez has just premiered a Melina Matsoukas-directed music video for her new single "I'm Into You" on "TODAY" show. The female judge of "American Idol" hits a Mexican beach and frolics in the sand with Cuban hunky model and actor William Levy.
Despite previous rumors that Lil Wayne, who is featured in the single, was going to make a cameo, this music video doesn't see the rap mogul making appearance. Instead, it features Lopez breaking into an unexpected dance routine to her song "Papi".
"We did it in Mexico in Chichen Itza. It was really beautiful. I've never been," she said. "It was funny because over Christmas, I had my whole family at my house, and every day my cousins and my aunts and everybody tuned in to this thing [telenovela] to see this guy ... I called my cousins and they were like, 'It's William Levy. You've got to get William Levy!' "
Talking about teaming up with Weezy in the single, J.Lo gushed, "Lil Wayne is just interesting. He's different." She added, "He's just not the normal type of artist. He's just kind of eccentric. I like that. I think other people like it too. He has the artistic credibility with the other artists."
Despite previous rumors that Lil Wayne, who is featured in the single, was going to make a cameo, this music video doesn't see the rap mogul making appearance. Instead, it features Lopez breaking into an unexpected dance routine to her song "Papi".
"We did it in Mexico in Chichen Itza. It was really beautiful. I've never been," she said. "It was funny because over Christmas, I had my whole family at my house, and every day my cousins and my aunts and everybody tuned in to this thing [telenovela] to see this guy ... I called my cousins and they were like, 'It's William Levy. You've got to get William Levy!' "
Talking about teaming up with Weezy in the single, J.Lo gushed, "Lil Wayne is just interesting. He's different." She added, "He's just not the normal type of artist. He's just kind of eccentric. I like that. I think other people like it too. He has the artistic credibility with the other artists."
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