- J.Lo dropped, "Cambia el Paso (Change the Step)," a mid-tempo reggaeton track with Rauw Alejandro.
- It's basically about dropping a man, turning the tables, moving on, and having a girls' night out by drinking and dancing the night away. It's pretty good, but it's not so much of a banger. Think of it as a mid-tempo DJ Snake song (she might as well collaborate with him).
- Sings about not needing a man (lol, sis)... This is the same singer who recently (after breaking off her engagement with serial cheater, A-Rod, and rebounding with "Dear Ben") performed at a charity event who strategically performed "I Ain't Yo Mama" mixed with Saweetie's "Pretty Bitch Freestyle" and also performed "Sweet Caroline" (unofficial Boston Red Sox song) with an instrumental intro of "I'm Glad."
- The official video will drop on Friday.
- J.Lo did an interview most recently about her new song. She shared that there is another collaboration with Rauw Alejandro, but it'll be his song.
- Shared that she's been recording a lot of songs in both English and Spanish. She was working on a Spanish album around 2017, but it scrapped.
- She's cooking up new songs, and she is probably leaning towards a more urban sound, since she's collaborated with Bad Bunny ("Te Guste"), Gente de Zona ("Ni Tu, Ni Yo"), Wisin ("Amor, Amor, Amor"), and most recently, Maluma ("Pa Ti/Lonely").
- She's been following artists like J. Balvin and Anitta (they should give us "Booty 2.0") on social media, so they could possibly be potential collaborators.
- Already has a soundtrack album made with a bunch of both English and Spanish songs with Maluma for their movie, "Marry Me."
Sources: 1 and 2