Jennifer Lopez - Let's Get Loud - Watch Legally and Safely
Jennifer Lopez - Let's Get Loud: In September 2001, Jennifer Lopez headlined her first concert performances ever - two sold out nights at Roberto Clemente Stadium in Puerto Rico. On November 20, 2001, Jennifer's very first TV special aired and was the Number One program in its time slot. The show featured 44 minutes of performance from Jennifer's concerts in Puerto Rico. The show that was taped and edited from these concerts was 80 minutes long. And now Jennifer's fans can see the entire 80 minute program, live and un-cut. In addition to all of her hits, Jennifer also performs the Selena track "I Could Fall In Love" - a song Jennifer promised herself she would perform if she ever had the opportunity to perform in concert. It is a moving tribute from the woman her portrayed her so beautifully and poignantly in the major motion picture Selena. Special features include a 20 minute behind-the-scenes documentary. Track Listing: "Let's Get Loud" "Ain't It Funny" "Carino" "Play" "Feelin' So Good" "I'm Real" Medley - "Secretly"/ "Theme From Mahagony (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" "I Could Fall In Love" "Si Ya Se Acabo" Medley - "Waiting For Tonight"/ "Walking On Sunshine" "If You Had My Love" "Love Don't Cost A Thing" "Plenarriquena
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