J. Lo's Best Rap Collaborations
A look at Jennifer Lopez's most rocking songs with MCs.
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Jenny From the Block - The Bronx's own Jennifer Lopez just connected with thunder-from-Down-Under rapper Iggy Azalea for the remix to her hit single "Booty," from her latest album A.K.A., which she unveiled in June. With a video just completed and scheduled to drop at any minute, the two pay tribute to their junk-in-the-trunk that keeps men mesmerized.As "Booty" continues to shoot up the charts, check out some of Jenny From the Block's biggest collaborations with your favorite MCs.(Photo: Courtesy of Capitol Records)
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"I Luh Ya Papi," Featuring French Montana - Jennifer Lopez led off her eighth studio album, A.K.A., with the hit single "I Luh Ya Papi," featuring French Montana. The B-X reppers showed they could be sexy and street at the same time with the club-rocking hit.(Photo: Capitol Records)
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"Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)," Featuring Ja Rule and Cadillac Tah - In 2002, when this joint was released, both J. Lo and Ja were at the height of their stardom. It was no surprise, then, that this single, which also featured Cadillac Tah, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.(Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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"Feelin' So Good," Featuring Big Pun and Fat Joe - It was a Bronx connection when the Twinz Big Pun and Fat Joe joined J.Lo for this fourth single from her debut album, On the 6.(Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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LL Cool J Featuring Jennifer Lopez – "Control Myself" - The rap legend LL enlisted the help of J.Lo for his 2006 single "Control Myself," off his album Todd Smith. The partnership resulted in a smash, as the Jermaine Dupri-produced song climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. (Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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"I'm Real (Remix)," Featuring Ja Rule - Jen and Ja got together for their first No. 1 in 2001, when they teamed up for "I'm Real (Remix)," which became an inescapable, bouncy anthem. It would end up being included on each of their albums. (Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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"Jenny From the Block," Featuring Jadakiss and Styles P - J. Lo tapped two fierce MCs from D-Block — Jadakiss and Styles P — to be guests on "Jenny From the Block," the lead single from her third album, 2002's This Is Me...Then. The hit grappled with the changes that come with fame. (Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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"I'm Into You," Featuring Lil Wayne - Though it didn't achieve the commercial success of some of her earlier singles, 2011's "I'm Into You" followed a flawless formula for its catchy concoction, as it linked Ms. Lopez with rap sensation Lil Wayne and production duo Stargate, fresh off of a No. 1 with "Black and Yellow."(Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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"Get Right," Featuring Fabolous - Included as a bonus track on J.Lo's 2005 album, Rebirth, this version of "Get Right" featured Brooklyn's F-A-to-the-B, happily playing the role of "Mr. Right Now, not Mr. Right."(Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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"All I Have," Featuring LL Cool J - Before LL would return the favor a few years later, J.Lo featured the Queens vet on a single from her 2002 album, This Is Me...Then. The track hit No. 1 on the Hot 100. (Photo: Courtesy of Sony BMG)
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