Emblematic

Jennifer Lopez celebrates 25 years of 'J.Lo' with exciting re-release


Lopez is preparing for new shows at her Las Vegas residency


Lopez is re-releasing some of the photos of the era© Courtesy of Jennifer Lopez
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
JANUARY 16, 2026 1:56 PM EST

Jennifer Lopez is celebrating one of her most emblematic albums. The singer and actress has shared a special re-release of her hit album "J.Lo," a new deluxe edition that features some of Lopez's most iconic songs. 

Lopez is re-releasing some of the photos of the era© Courtesy of Jennifer Lopez
Lopez is re-releasing some of the photos of the era

The release is a celebration of Lopez's biggest record ever, one that launched her career to new heights and remains a fixture of her live performances. 

Lopez shared links on her social media, changing her profile picture to the iconic new cover of the album, showing her in a brown fur coat wearing some tan sunglasses that are just as trendy now as they were in the early aughts. 

"J.Lo" was released in 2001, and remains Lopez's best-selling record. At the time, Lopez was 32 years old, with the record pushing her towards a more urban sound, finding her exploring heartbreak, and more. It features collaborations with Ja Rule, Chayanne, and Trixie Mattel, and reissues of some of her biggest hits, among them, "Love Don't Cost a Thing," "I'm Real," "Ain't It Funny," and more. 

"J.Lo" is one of Lopez's most emblematic albums© Courtesy of Jennifer Lopez
"J.Lo" is one of Lopez's most emblematic albums

Lopez's Las Vegas residency

The release comes at the perfect time, with Lopez currently taking a small break from her "Up All Night" Las Vegas residency. 

Hosted at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, the residency kicked off on December 30th, with four sold-out shows. Lopez prepared for her residency for months, sharing videos of her dance rehearsals as she prepared for intimate and special shows, hosting around 4,000 people. The show lasted for 120 minutes and explored Lopez's career, including performances of Broadway hits and some of her most emblematic songs.

"It's such a huge honor to be asked back. Do you know that it's been 10 years, 10 years since my last residency here. Almost 10 years to the day. It was in January. That went by in a blink, didn't it?" said Lopez on her opening show.

Jennifer Lopez’s Twins Emme and Max Share Heartfelt Onstage Moment in Las Vegas© Getty Images for Live Nation Las
Lopez's residence featured five outfit changes

Lopez addressed her public life with the audience, prompting some laughs. “It's all good," she concluded. "The good news is that I'm learning and I'm growing and we're in our happy era. I’m in my happy era."

She will return for more shows in March, with dates on 3/6, 3/7, 3/13, 3/14, 3/20, and 3/21. She's concluding the residency at the end of the month, with dates on 3/27 and 3/28. According to a statement from Lopez's representation, the new string of shows will be reimagined, with it including some of the biggest hits from "J.Lo" reworked for "today's lens." The performances are described as "bigger, freer, and more electrifying than ever."

Jennifer Lopez will return with more shows in Vegas
Lopez will perform hits from her album 'J.Lo'

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