Jennifer Lopez delivers electric performance at 2020-2021 American Music Awards
Jennifer Lopez delivers electric performance at 2018 American Music Awards
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Jennifer Lopez electrified the American Music Awards on Tuesday night (Oct. 9), proving that she is indeed “Limitless.” Backed by a troupe of dancers and with special effects lightning zig-zagging behind her, the singer delivered a passionate performance of “Limitless" (which was written by Sia) from her upcoming movie “Second Act.” As USA Today reported, Vanessa Hudgens--who stars alongside Lopez in the new film--introduced the singer as “the legend.” Lopez posted a clip of her performance to her Instagram account. You can check it out below or see above for some front row fan-shot footage.
Jennifer Lopez’s “Second Act” hits theaters on Nov. 12. The film draws inspiration from the1988 Oscar-nominated “Working Girl” starring Melanie Griffith. You can watch the trailer for “Second Act” here. In other Lopez movie news, the singer/actress is also set to star in the upcoming film “Hustlers,” a gritty drama about exotic dancers out for revenge. You can read more about “Hustlers” by following this link.
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Shawn Mendes & Zedd join forces for 'Lost in Japan' performance at 2018 AMAs
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Singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes and producer Zedd teamed up for a performance at Tuesday night’s (Oct. 9) American Music Awards. Bathed in purple light, the young superstars busted out Zedd’s recent remix of Mendes’ tune “Lost in Japan,” with Mendes strumming his guitar and Zedd perched at the piano backed by a full horn and rhythm section. As Billboard reported, the dancy number brought the AMAs to their feet. You can watch Shawn Mendes and Zedd perform “Lost in Japan” in the video above.
Zedd shared his remix of Shawn Mendes’ “Lost in Japan” back in September. The song originally appears on Mendes’ self-titled third album, which arrived in May. Mendes is set to hit the road in 2019 in support of Shawn Mendes: The Album. The tour will hit major U.S. markets including Los Angeles, Denver, Detroit, Nashville, Miami, Boston, New York and many more.
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