It’s been almost a decade since Jennifer Lopez released an album, but she’s gearing up to drop her most personal project to date, and it could arrive any day now. On Nov. 25, 2022, the 53-year-old singer announced the title of her ninth studio album on the 20th anniversary of her “This Is Me . . . Then” album, calling her return to music “This Is Me . . . Now.” According to a media alert shared with POPSUGAR, Lopez’s forthcoming project “chronicles the emotional, spiritual, and psychological journey that she has taken over the past two decades.”
” . . . When I make my best music or my best art is when I’m happy and full and feel lots of love.”
“Kind of a culmination of who I am as a person and an artist,” Lopez said of the forthcoming album. “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.”
” . . . When I make my best music or my best art is when I’m happy and full and feel lots of love,” Lopez added, a sentiment that also serves as the tone for her new album. Vogue’s Rob Haskell noted that he listened to a few rough cuts from Lopez’s project, describing them as “plaintive, confessional songs, reflections on the trials of her past, upbeat jams celebrating love and sex.”
On Nov. 28, 2022, Lopez dished on her upcoming album again during an Apple Music interview with Zane Lowe, sharing the special reason she decided to release “This Is Me . . . Now” 20 years after “This Is Me . . . Then.” “Twenty years ago, I fell in love with the love of my life. I was working on an album, and it was called ‘This Is Me . . . Then.’ It was all about capturing that moment in time,” she said. “Now, the most amazing, incredible, unbelievable thing has happened. The reason we’re here is because I want to capture this moment in time because it is even better than the first time.”
Per Lopez’s media alert, “This Is Me . . . Now” — billed as an “emotionally raw and honest” album — will introduce other “very personal projects” from the singer-actor this year, with more details to come. Lopez released her last solo album, “A.K.A.,” in 2014. She also recorded the “Marry Me” soundtrack alongside her costar Maluma, which arrived in February 2022.
For the past few years, the singer has mainly focused on her many film projects, which include her Netflix thrillers “Atlas” and “The Mother,” plus her “Shotgun Wedding.
While Lopez’s fans get ready to hear the new material she’s been working on, read ahead for everything we know about her next album so far.