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Jennifer Lopez has unveiled her plans to release an all-English album only six months after her Spanish album Coma Ana Una Mujer reached No. 10 on the Billboard charts. Brave is due out on October 9 via Epic Records, with its first single "Do It Well" already gaining radio play in New York and Los Angeles. Additional details are thus far unknown, but it is confirmed that the record will feature the production work of buzzed producers J.R. Rotem and Middi Mafia.
Meanwhile, Lopez will be performing this fall in promotion of the album on a package tour which includes her husband Marc Anthony.
These are the dates:
Sept. 29: Atlantic City, N.J. (Trump Taj Mahal)
Oct. 3: Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun)
Oct. 5: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)
Oct. 7: New York (Madison Square Garden)
Oct. 10: Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
Oct. 14: Chicago (United Center)
Oct. 17: San Jose, Calif. (HP Pavilion)
Oct. 19: Los Angeles (Staples Center)>
Oct. 20: Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center)
Oct. 24: San Diego (Cox Arena)
Oct. 26: Las Vegas (MGM Grand)
Oct. 31: Houston (Toyota Center)
Nov. 2: Miami (AmericanAirlines Arena)
Jennifer Lopez has splashed out $50,000 on a home gym to help her lose her baby weight.
The 'Do It Well' singer - who gave birth to twins Max and Emme with husband Marc Anthony on February 22 - gained almost 50lbs during her pregnancy and has been working out as much as possible to get her figure back.
A source told Britain's Star magazine: "To motivate her, she's splurged out on a $50,000 home gym for her New York mansion. She's also consulted trai read more
Hit the red carpet with Shakira, Fergie, Christina, Ludacris, and more, with pics from this MTV Music Video Awards 2006.
Check out Shakira, Kelis and other sexy VMA red carpet arrivals.
ABC is bringing Jennifer Lopez’s last big box office hit, Maid in Manhattan, to TV--and not just to show on a Friday night!
The Disney-owned network is collaborating with singer/actress Lopez to develop a TV series based on the 2002 movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Lopez will executive produce the hour-long dramedy series, whose pilot will be written by veteran TV scribe Chad Hodge.
Hodge told THR, "The show is a different maid in a dif read more