After spawning two remixes for Jennifer Lopez that rose to the top of the charts in the early 2000's, Irv Gotti has said in recent interviews that he would love to work with J.Lo again. It looks like the feeling is mutual.
In an interview with VIBE, J.Lo talked about her new album, her collaboration with French Montana and how she would love to work with Murda Inc. again.
"I would for sure! Absolutely," she said. "I've had such great success with them, and it was a moment in time, like you said. For those that were like in high school at the time, and it defined an era of artists collaborating in that way. Pop artists with rappers. It was a time that it was all happening and it was great to be able to that with them. The moment of the remix."
She also talked about how Nelly's video for "Hot In Heere" inspired her talked about "I Luh Ya Papi" video with French Montana.
"[Director Jessy Terrero said] You should be surrounded by all these guys and they are all surrounded by girls and babies, too," she said. "It made all of us smile to think about it, and of course made us laugh. I told him let's just go for it and he was thinking of all the classic shots. It's so funny because I was watching VH1's 100 sexiest videos and "Hot in Here" came on."
Lopez says that she wanted to gimmick the same tendencies done in hip-hop videos.
"There was a shot of the girls walking away with their butts [sticking out]. And that's what we were trying to do. Poke fun, but at the same time make a beautiful video. But poke fun at how women have been treated in these music videos. And, why can't we do that? We're in a moment of women empowerment."
Source: missinfo.tv