Jennifer Lopez teases new music with Maluma


Los Angeles, Jul 12 (IANS): Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez has dropped hints about collaborating with singer Maluma on a new song.

The 50-year-old pop star hinted at releasing new music when she posted a series of pictures with Maluma on Instagram, reports dailymail.co.uk.

"Pase lo que pase 'toy pa' ti...Are you ready?" captioned Lopez, who is seen flexing her toned arms for the camera in a pale yellow bodysuit. She teamed up the suit with black leggings and a pair of bright white sneakers.

The ace 'Selena' star accessorised with large hoop earrings and her engagement ring.

The 26-year-old recording artist wore a white floral jumpsuit and held onto a red bandana in his hand. Each of them appeared to be holding sheet music as they are seen laughing together on a couch.

Maluma also uploaded another picture from the collaborative session on his Instagram page. In the image, they are seen deep in focus. Though each of them teased the impending collaboration, neither Lopez or Maluma revealed the song's name. But many fans feel that the song can be for the pair's upcoming romantic comedy film "Marry Me".

In "Marry Me", she plays a pop star who is left at the wedding altar by her famous rocker husband-to-be (essayed by Maluma). She goes on to marry a stranger (Owen Wilson).

 

 

  

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