Jennifer Lopez Notches 17th No. 1 Song on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs Chart with “Medicine”

Jennifer Lopez is on a Medicine-fueled high…

The 49-year-old Puerto Rican superstar has notched her 17th No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart with “Medicine,” featuring fellow Bronx native, French Montana.

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The electric single is just one of the many party starters nestled inside of J.Lo‘s seamless catalog. 

Though her resume also boasts such Billboard Hot 100 No. 1s as “I’m Real” and “If You Had My Love,” Lopez humbly understands what No. 17 means to her career, especially in the competitive realm of dance music.

“You know, for me, because I’m a dancer — because I started that way since I loved dancing in clubs and that’s how I started — it’s very special to me, that part of my life,” she tells Billboard. “That’s kind of what molded me and shaped me into being the performer that you see out there today. So to have dance No. 1’s is like, ‘Yeah, those songs were hot.’ That’s where people who dance, that’s where people who live music really live. Yeah, so, it’s an amazing thing to be able to have that.”

Jennifer Lopez Releases New Single “Medicine,” featuring French Montana

Jennifer Lopezis playing doctor, of sort…

The 49-year-old Puerto Rican superstar has joined voices with French Montana on her latest single “Medicine.” 

Jennifer Lopez

The horn-tinged track premiered via Beats 1 on Wednesday afternoon (April 3) alongside an in-depth conversation between Jenny From the Block and Ebro Darden.

J.Loinitially let fans in on the plan for her next musical endeavor late last month, and the uptempo bop arrived just about two weeks later. 

The multi-hyphenate delivers an earworm of a chorus that’s perfect for listeners to bust a move to. 

“Think you need some medicine/ I can be your medicine, yeah/ Think you need some medicine/ Give you a taste of what you give out,” she passionately sings.

During Lopez’s chat with Ebro on Beats 1, the pair touched on the upcoming “Medicine” video, balancing music with her other business ventures, some throwbacks that inspired her teenage years, the highly anticipated It’s My Party Tour, which kicks off on June 7 in Los Angeles, and much more.

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No matter where J.Lo’s journey takes her, she will always feel the most at home when performing her music. 

“That was my first love. That was where I felt the most alive. Still to this day, the place I feel the most alive,” she explained. “As much as I enjoy doing everything that I do, the most love I feel is when I’m performing my music in front of people. For me, that’s where I feel the most at home.”

Jennifer Lopez to Release New Single “Medicine,” Featuring French Montana

Jennifer Lopezisn’t letting her engagement keep her from her music…

The 49-year-old Puerto Rican superstar is set to release a new single.

Jennifer Lopez

J.Lohas revealed her latest collaboration with French Montana, “Medicine,” is on the way. 

“Wish I could give you guys a taste of my new single, Medicine, ft. @frenchmontana,” Lopez shared on her social media accounts. “I CAN’T WAIT for you guys to hear it.”

In addition to spilling the beans, J.Lo gave fans an opportunity to listen to the song first by pre-saving it here.

The cover art shows an up-close photo of Lopez’s face, half-covered by a bedazzled mask with other faces.

Lopez previously joined voices with French Montana on the single, “I Luh Ya Papi,” which reached the No. 5 spot on Billboard’s Dance Club Songschart.

Shakira and Blake Shelton Perform “Medicine” at the ACM Awards

She’s not a registered nurse, but Shakira is a Florence Nightingale when it comes to delivering musical medicine.

The 37-year-old Colombian singer and fellow The Voice coach Blake Shelton offered television viewers a taste of “Medicine,” their new country-tinged duet, at Sunday’s ACM Awards.

Shakira and Blake Shelton at the ACM Awards

Donning a rockin’ red dress and above-the-knee black boots, Shakira delivered a spirited version of the pa-pa-pa-pounding love anthem with the country music superstar. Following their performance Shakira and Shelton exchanged a huge smile and a hug.

The duet is the result of Shakira’s desire to go a little bit country, having approached Shelton after the two worked together on The Voice.

“I told him I wanted to work with Nashville people,” Shakira told Billboard last month. “I was a little tired of L.A. I wanted people with another point of view, real people with roots with whom I feel comfortable working in the same room. And I told Blake I wanted to do a song that had the narrative of a country song, that was picturesque, that was a real song. But it also needed to suit me, because after all, I’m Colombian.”

“Medicine” hit No. 57 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after the release of her self-titled album in late March, netting her first entry on a country chart.

Shakira to Perform “Medicine” with Blake Shelton at the ACM Awards

Shakira will be upping her medicine this weekend…

The 37-year-old Colombian superstar and The Voice coach will perform alongside Blake Shelton at Sunday’s ACM Awards.

Shakira & Blake Shelton

Shakira and her fellow coach on NBC’s reality singing competition will perform their collaboration “Medicine” during the country music awards celebration, which will be televised live on CBS from Las Vegas.

“Medicine” is one of the singles from Shakira’s recently released self-titled tenth album.

The Shakira-Shelton duet came from “Shakira’s folks reaching out to us, saying we have this opportunity and would you be interested? As producers we’re always looking for these moments when we can bring folks together. We think its great for the show.”

“Medicine” will debut this week on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart this week at No. 57.

The ACM Awards are handed out by the Academy of Country Music.

Shakira Records Country-Tinged Track “Medicine” with Blake Shelton

Shakira may be a Latin Pop superstar, but she’s also a little bit country…

The 37-year-old Colombian singer and current The Voice coach has joined voices with Blake Shelton to record “Medicine,” a light-on-the-fiddle-and-steel country tune that could find success on pop radio.

Shakira

“I told him I wanted to work with Nashville people,” Shakira told Billboard‘s Leila Cobo about the track that forms part of her latest studio effort, the self-titled album that will be released on March 25.

“I was a little tired of L.A. I wanted people with another point of view, real people with roots with whom I feel comfortable working in the same room. And I told Blake I wanted to do a song that had the narrative of a country song, that was picturesque, that was a real song. But it also needed to suit me, because after all, I’m Colombian.”

“I think I have real folk roots in my previous albums,” she added. “The acoustic guitars, that type of narrative, songs that have a traditional structure. And I said to [Shelton], ‘I want to do that type of song.’ When I wrote the song I didn’t know what direction to go in and I did like eight versions. Dance, pop…but I said no, this is a country song.”

Shakira worked on the song with writer Hillary Lindsey and producer Mark Bright – who both have collaborated with Carrie Underwood, among others.

“I think she did a hell of a job,” Shelton said. “One thing is for someone like her to say she’s going to do something and another is to do it. And I’ll be damned, a month and a half ago she wrote me and said, ‘I wrote the song, and I want you to tell me what you think.’ And I said: ‘Gosh dang, you did exactly what you said you’d do. It sounds like a hit song.’

“I was so nervous. You have no idea. I was so scared he was going to say, ‘No, Shakira. I love you, but no,'” recalled Shakira. “But then he said, ‘Sister, I love you this is great.’

“And then she said, ‘Well, do you want to sing on it?'” Shelton added. “I was honored to do it.”

Shakira and Shelton sang each other’s hits during the opener of this season’s February 24 premiere of The Voice, when Shakira performed a rocking version of “Boys Round Here,” and Shelton took a shot at Shakira’s “Whenever, Wherever,” on which she joined him for the chorus.

“She was one of those huge international stars I had only seen from a distance,” he said. “…And she feels like someone I had known my whole life. She’s motherly to everyone she meets. I love being around her and seeing how she treats the group of people who travel with her. She’s just a real person.”