Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s halftime performance at the 2020 Super Bowl became one of the most memorable shows in modern history — Sixth best on Rolling Stone‘s all-time ranking. Two years later, J.Lo is reflecting on the massive lead-up to that iconic night through her new documentary, Halftime, out on Netflix Tuesday.
The documentary gives an inside look at Lopez’s creative process for more than just her Super Bowl performance but also producing and starring in Hustlers: “Hollywood is run by men. They have ideas of what...
The documentary gives an inside look at Lopez’s creative process for more than just her Super Bowl performance but also producing and starring in Hustlers: “Hollywood is run by men. They have ideas of what...
- 6/14/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
In her new Netflix documentary, "Halftime," Jennifer Lopez reveals why she was against the NFL's plan to have two headliners at the 2020 Super Bowl. The Grammy-nominated artist shared the stage with Shakira in what was a historical moment for Latina representation. However, behind the scenes, Lopez was stressed out about her ability to make an impact during the show due to the small amount of time she and Shakira were each allotted to perform.
After the documentary premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, Entertainment Weekly reported details about a scene where Lopez voices her frustrations over being a coheadliner. "We have six f*cking minutes. We have 30 seconds of a song, and if we take a minute, that's it, we've got five left. But there's got to be certain songs that we sing, though. We have to have our singing moments. It's not going to...
After the documentary premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, Entertainment Weekly reported details about a scene where Lopez voices her frustrations over being a coheadliner. "We have six f*cking minutes. We have 30 seconds of a song, and if we take a minute, that's it, we've got five left. But there's got to be certain songs that we sing, though. We have to have our singing moments. It's not going to...
- 6/11/2022
- by Sabienna Bowman
- Popsugar.com
Jennifer Lopez had some choice words for the NFL after they announced she and Shakira would only have 12 minutes for the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show. During one tense scene in her upcoming Netflix documentary Halftime, the singer and music director Kim Burse discuss how to map out her performance and share the stage with Shakira. "We have to have our singing moments," she insists. "It's not going to be a dance f--king revue. We have to sing our message." She then goes off on the NFL, saying, "This is the worst idea in the world to have two people do the Super Bowl. It was the worst idea in the world." In another scene, Shakira expresses concern to...
- 6/9/2022
- E! Online
Honestly, you can never pay enough tribute to a legend like Aretha Franklin. The singer passed away on Aug. 16 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, and celebrities continue to mourn her death with the most beautiful messages and performances in her honor. The latest tributes came from Sunday night's airing of Black Girls Rock!, where several artists took to the stage to perform a dynamic medley of Aretha's songs. Fantasia opened the show performing classic hits "Chain of Fools" and "Respect." The singer had the entire audience on their feet, putting the passion of Aretha in every note of the music and taking us to church!
Jazmine Sullivan, Ledisi, Cynthia Erivo, Stephanie Mills, and Yolanda Adams - backed by Kim Burse and the Black Girls Rock! band - followed Fantasia and gifted us all with flawless renditions of Aretha's most treasured songs. From Jazmine's yearning-filled delivery of "I Never...
Jazmine Sullivan, Ledisi, Cynthia Erivo, Stephanie Mills, and Yolanda Adams - backed by Kim Burse and the Black Girls Rock! band - followed Fantasia and gifted us all with flawless renditions of Aretha's most treasured songs. From Jazmine's yearning-filled delivery of "I Never...
- 9/19/2018
- by Mekishana Pierre
- Popsugar.com
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