J. Lo's Best Rap Collaborations

A look at Jennifer Lopez's most rocking songs with MCs.

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)
"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)
"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)
/content/dam/betcom/images/2011/04/Music-4.16-4.30/042211-music-j-lo-wayne.jpg"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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"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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