Jennifer Lopez took a trip back to the early '00s for a throwback performance.
The pop star made a surprise appearance at the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction in Cleveland, Ohio, last night, where she joined inductee LL Cool J to perform their 2002 hit "All I Have." Lopez wore a shining look, styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, featuring a sequined bikini top, layered Dolce & Gabanna belts, black cargo pants, and sparkly stilleto boots from her own DSW collection.
In pics from the performance, the "Jenny from the Block" singer also donned a royal blue floor-length jacket straight off the runway, from the AZ Factory tribute show in Paris, which honored the late designer Alber Elbaz.
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Lopez also channeled Y2K style with her accessories, including a large diamond choker and mixed metal bangles. She wore her hair slicked back with small ponytails framing her face.
The "Get Right" singer also shared some behind the scenes clips from the performance. In the video, she pairs a bejeweled miniskirt with a black top, a camouflage jacket with animal-print cuffs, and matching camo-print knee-high boots for what appears to be a rehearsal.
She also shared a clip of her backstage look, where she traded the blue AZ Factory coat for a black blazer. "LOVE IS LIFE AND LIFE IS LIVING !!!! I was honored to be part of something very special for my friend @llcoolj tonight," she wrote.
Lopez has a jam-packed schedule this fall, as she shoots her upcoming Netflix thriller, The Mother, in Vancouver. Her work takes her away from her boyfriend Ben Affleck, who's also filming in Austin. According to an insider, the couple has stayed connected during their brief long-distance run, and meeting up often on weekends.
"They are both filming during the week on location, but they have met up whenever possible," the source said. "They are working out their schedules so that they can be sure to see each other every few days. Things are good between them, and they are staying connected. They are busy with their projects, but also making time to be together."
Quinci LeGardye is an LA-based freelance writer who covers culture, politics, and mental health through a Black feminist lens. When she isn’t writing or checking Twitter, she’s probably watching the latest K-drama or giving a concert performance in her car.
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