Ben Affleck Can't Get a Break: Jennifer Lopez Drops Divorce Details in New Song
- Jennifer Lopez debuted her emotional new song 'Wreckage of You' at a July 2 private Los Angeles listening party, reflecting on her split from Ben Affleck.
- Following Lopez's August 2024 divorce announcement and January 2025 finalization, she created 'Wreckage of You' as a reflection of her emotional journey from heartbreak to strength.
- Rivera noted Lopez co-wrote and recorded 'Wreckage of You' in two weeks, describing it as a very emotional, empowering pop ballad about walking away stronger from a relationship.
- Jennifer Lopez's Up All Night Tour begins July 8 in Spain, marking her return to live performances after her recent personal and professional challenges.
- Beyond her breakup, Jennifer Lopez's new song symbolizes artistic renewal and offers inspiration to listeners overcoming hardship.
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Jennifer Lopez reflects on Affleck split in new song
Jennifer Lopez has opened up about the painful end of her marriage to Ben Affleck through her music. At an exclusive listening party in Los Angeles, the singer debuted six new tracks, including a poignant pop ballad titled Wreckage of You. JENNIFER LOPEZ AND ‘WRECKAGE OF YOU’ She co-wrote and recorded the song in just two weeks prior. The song captures her journey from heartbreak to strength after a “very difficult” year marked by personal and p…
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J.Lo, also known as Jennifer Lopez, has debuted new music following her split last year from Ben Affleck, whom she had got back together with after dating in the early 2000s
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Jennifer Lopez Sings About the 'Wreckage' of Ben Affleck Relationship in New Song After 'Very Difficult' Year
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