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Jennifer Lopez Taps Pitbull For 'Dance Again' Single


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By Kate Callahan

Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull have teamed up again for Ms. Lopez's new single "Dance Again." The song is a fun dance pop track with a great beat, very much along the lines of their 2011 collaborative effort "On the Floor." The formats of the two songs are very similar; Pitbull opens with a quick line, followed by two repetitive verses and choruses by J. Lo. Then Pitbull raps a verse and the track finishes wraps up with the chorus again. 

In no way is it the most original song by Lopez but it is definitely upbeat and, as the title implies, danceable. "Dance Again" premiered this morning on Ryan Seacrest's radio show on KIIS-FM and will be available for purchase on iTunes April 2nd.

The last time J. Lo stirred up buzz was when she appeared at this year's Oscars in a dazzling skin tight, deep plunging dress. The 42-year-old singer was accompanied by her "What to Expect When You're Expecting" co-star Cameron Diaz to present the awards for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup. While on stage, it seemed like Lopez had a slight wardrobe malfunction that caught the audience’s attention.

Lopez's stylist Mariel Haenn later told MTV News that there was not, in fact, any nip-slippage taking place. "There were cups built in and there's no chance that there were any how do you say? 'Slips.' While the dress did give the illusion of sheerness, jokes on everyone who wishes they saw



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