Jennifer Lopez's music career has recently encountered challenges, with setbacks occurring in several aspects related to her once-successful singing career.
But amid the prevailing "negativity" as Lopez described it, there remains a glimmer of hope for her and her music career.
Lopez continues to have a repertoire packed with hits that resonate with the audience, and recently, one of these songs has made a successful return in the charts.
According to Forbes, Lopez's track "On the Floor," which was released in 2011, has returned this week on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart. The song has once again secured a spot on the list of top-selling tracks nationwide, which Billboard recognizes as falling under the dance or electronic genre category.
Ranked at number 10, the song has secured a spot on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart. With a recent reduction in the number of positions on the chart to just ten spaces, any track making it onto the list is now guaranteed a top 10 placement.
Dominating the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart for a remarkable 72 weeks, "On the Floor" outshines her next closest competitor, "Dance Again," which has held a spot on the list for 35 weeks. On the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart, "On the Floor" stands out because it also features Pitbull as a featured artist.
Her most recent album, This Is Me...Now, was disappointing as it entered the Billboard 200 chart at a modest No. 38 position and did not generate any Hot 100 hits. Additionally, another setback in Lopez's career is that she had to decide to cancel her tour, possibly as a result of underwhelming ticket sales.
The reappearance of Lopez's hit song on the music charts comes amid swirling rumors about a potential divorce from Ben Affleck.
But despite facing challenges in her marriage, the Maid in Manhattan actress remains steadfast in her commitment to her marriage with Affleck, according to a source.
An insider revealed to Star, via OK, "She still thinks she and [Affleck] are meant to be together and the feeling is she's just tolerating this unpleasantness until [Affleck] realizes the same thing."
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