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J.Lo's New Video Plays With Gender Roles and Hot Dudes

Jennifer Lopez I Luh Ya Papi

Jennifer Lopez has released the video for ‘I Luh Ya Papi’, the first single from her tenth album. It opens with J.Lo and two of her friends having a meeting to discuss ideas for her new video, and after having some disagreements with the man from the record company, one of J.Lo’s friends asks “Why do the men always objectify the women in every single video? Why can’t we for once objectify the men?” And thus we are launched into a fantasy dreamscape in which mens’ bodies are sexualised and displayed decoratively the way womens’ bodies have been in hip hop videos since the dawn of MC Hammer. And the results are real pretty. Check it out!

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