Can Jennifer Lopez’s faltering career and Ben Affleck’s marriage be saved by moving back home to Nashville? – Report

Jennifer Lopez has reportedly been advised to consider moving to Nashville and releasing a country music album as a potential career reboot.

According to TMZ, industry veteran Jon Peters discussed with Lopez’s manager Benny Medina the idea that the pop icon could follow in Beyoncé’s footsteps by exploring country music.

TMZ also mentioned that Peters, who is known for producing Lopez’s 1995 film Money trainexpressed confidence that Lopez could transition into the country music genre with support from established figures like Shania Twain, and believed that she would be warmly received by the community.

Furthermore, TMZ reported that Peters is willing to personally support Lopez’s move into country music financially.

This comes after it was reported that her career was in decline and her married life was struggling.

Herr’s latest album, This is me right now was initially expected by fans. But for some reason, its first appearance on the Billboard chart was not as expected.

This is me right now entered the Billboard 200, a comprehensive ranking of the most sold albums in the US, at number 38. According to Luminate, which provides music consumption data to Billboard, the album sold 18,701 equivalent units in the first week of launch.

Debuting at number 38 marked the lowest chart position of Lopez’s career for a solo studio album.

Despite its debut position, This is me right now as reported by Forbes, remains an important artistic expression for Lopez, reflecting her journey and evolution in music.

Jennifer Lopez returning home may not be that difficult to imagine.

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Back in 2022, Lopez gave her song a bit of a country twist with a little help.

Lopez and Jimmie Allen unveiled a remix of her song “On My Way” from Marry me The soundtrack came out earlier this year.

“And you don’t believe in ‘meant’/But somehow you mean to me,” Allen sings in his verse.

For Allen, the release marks a full circle moment since he appeared on American Idol in 2011, where Lopez served as a judge alongside Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler.

“I first met @JLo in 2010 as a contestant on @AmericanIdol. As soon as I heard ‘I’m Real’ I told myself that one day we would sing a song together and that happened,” Allen tweeted at that time. “I’m honored to be a part of this reimagining of ‘On My Way.'”

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