Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea collaboration is a chance for the 45-year-old performer to bounce back after the dismal sales of her album AKA. The cover art itself promises that the future of the remix single lies in the "booty."
According to GuardianLV , even with the promo blitz by Jennifer Lopez, her album AKA is still expected not to surpass the initial projection of 30,000 to 40,000 in the first week. The album ended up selling 47,000 units for the first month.
For comparison, the actress/singer's debut album back in 1999 hit 112,000 copies during the debut week and eventually reached triple platinum status, the website added.
The latest Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea collaboration for the "Booty" remix will hopefully bring her out of her album slump, even if it meant dropping Pitbull in the process, said Australia'sDuring the 2014 VMAs on August 24, the "I Luh Yah Papi" singer teased the latest Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea collaboration. She released the "Booty" remix two days later.
The cover art of the "Booty" remix also features the two showing off their best physical assets. Jennifer Lopez shared the image on her Instagram along with this caption: "Ain't seen a booty like this since Jenny From The Block. #jlobooty #doublebubbletrouble #jloiggybooty."
According to MailOnline, tapping Iggy Azalea is a wise move on Jennifer Lopez's part because the rapper is a hot commodity right now who "currently has no less than three songs on the Billboard Hot 100."
As a result of the Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea collaboration, the pair has become unlikely friends, said the British tabloid.
The rapper even jokingly blamed Jennifer Lopez after he fell off the stage while performing "Fancy" at the Avalon. She shared an anecdote where she told J-Lo that she hasn't fallen off the stage yet, and Marc Anthony's ex warned her, "it'll happen to you one day."