Jennifer Lopez says This Is Me… Now tour could be her ‘last hurray’ as she drops SIX 𝑠e𝑥y covers…

Jennifer Lopez playfully said her upcoming This Is Me… Now tour could be her ‘one last hurrah’ on Friday.

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the songstress, 54, talked about what to expect in her concert tour in support of her newly released album and movie.

Lopez also revealed that when she made her 2002 album This Is Me… Then album, she did not anticipate that she would be making a follow-up record over a decade later.

She said her musical movie, This Is Me… Now: A Love Story — which includes an epic scene, exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com, of her singing and dancing in the rain — will help make her concerts more memorable.

While chatting to the talk show host and comedian, the Hustlers actress said giving her fans an exciting and electrifying show has always been her objective when performing.

Jennifer Lopez playfully said her upcoming This Is Me… Now tour could be her ‘one last hurrah’ on Friday

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the songstress, 54, talked about what to expect in her concert tour in support of her newly released album and movie

‘That’s my goal when people come to my show,’ she said. ‘I always want people to leave and be like, “That’s the best show I ever saw!” One last hurrah!’

While talking about her artistic feats, the brunette bombshell looked incredible in a plunging, hot pink number paired with long mermaid hair.

And about her albums, she said she was not thinking about making a ‘Now’ when she recorded and released ‘Then’.

In retrospect, however, she said it felt fated and ‘meant to be’ as both albums are dedicated to her husband Ben Affleck.

‘Sometimes you have these moments in life where you feel like, “Oh, this was meant to be somehow”,’ she said. ‘And I didn’t know that when it was happening then — when I decided to call it This Is Me… Then.’

‘I didn’t even realize it was capturing a moment in time where I fell in love for the first time in that way and wrote this whole album,’ she continued.

‘And it was very that thing, and I was like, “Oh, I’ll call it This Is Me… Then.” And then, you know, as fate would have it — 20 years later — here we are,’ she said, referring to her romantic reunion with Affleck.

She said she decided to make her new record —her ninth studio album and her first solo release in 10 years — because she was ‘inspired’ like she was before.

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Lopez also revealed that when she made her 2002 album This Is Me… Then album, she did not anticipate that she would be making a follow-up record over a decade later

Her album — which will have six different sultry covers for her records — and musical movie debuted on Friday. She said she decided to make her new record —her ninth studio album and her first solo release in 10 years — because she was ‘inspired’ like she was before

And about her albums, she said she was not thinking about making a ‘Now’ when she recorded and released ‘Then’

In retrospect, however, she said it felt fated and ‘meant to be’ as both albums are dedicated to her husband Ben Affleck

‘And it was very that thing, and I was like, “Oh, I’ll call it This Is Me… Then.” And then, you know, as fate would have it — 20 years later — here we are,’ she said, referring to her romantic reunion with Affleck

‘I felt inspired in the same way that I did when I did that first record,’ she explained.

‘It was like, “I’m going to make This Is Me… Now.” And I went in, I hadn’t made an album like that in 10 years.’

Her album — which will have six different sultry covers for her records — and musical movie debuted on Friday.

As for why she decided to create so many covers, she told Fallon that she wanted to make ‘exclusive’ content.

‘The thing is that everybody wants exclusives nowadays…so you wind up making special things for everybody,’ she explained.

Just like in her movie, Lopez and Fallon also sang and danced as they played a round of the Name That Song Challenge: Then and Now Edition

They danced to her 2002 smash hit Jenny From The Block as well as a recent release off her new album, a song titled Can’t Get Enough

She described her Amazon Original film as ‘a hopeless romantic’s journey for love’.

‘You go on this surrealistic, magical, very artistic and creative way of how I decided to tell that story,’ she explained.

Just like in her movie, Lopez and Fallon also sang and danced as they played a round of the Name That Song Challenge: Then and Now Edition.

Her documentary, The Greatest Love Story Never Told, premieres on Amazon Prime Video on February 27.

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