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J.Lo Drops Dance Hit After Heartbreak Ballad!

Bintano News Desk
February 20, 2026
J.Lo Drops Dance Hit After Heartbreak Ballad!

Jennifer Lopez is already making a big splash in 2026.

The 56-year-old performer is releasing a new upbeat dance single titled Save Me Tonight. 

The track, which was made with David Guetta, will debut on March 6, 2026, ahead of her Las Vegas residency.

Fans are thrilled that the star is finally coming out with a catchy dance song after her last - the sad Ben Affleck heartbreak ballad.

'Way to go JLo! I am loving that you are having fun now and no longer weepy over silly Ben,' said one fan on X while another added, 'It's time to dance, not be depressed, thank you Jen.' 

The duo officially announced the single on Thursday with a social media post. The art work showed JLo in a silver leotard with over-the-knee boots. She was also seen dancing in the same outfit; the footage was from her tour last year.

Jennifer Lopez is already making a big splash in 2026. The 56-year-old performer is releasing a new upbeat dance single titled Save Me Tonight. Seen in December in Las Vegas

Jennifer Lopez is already making a big splash in 2026. The 56-year-old performer is releasing a new upbeat dance single titled Save Me Tonight. Seen in December in Las Vegas

This is the first single the Bronx native has come out with since her Ben Affleck heartbreak ballad titled Wreckage of You which debuted during her 2025 tour.

In 2024, she came out with the album This Is Me... Now which included the songs Can't Get Enough, Mad In Love and Rebound.

She will be returning March 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28. 

The track, which was made with David Guetta, will be released on March 6, 2026

The track, which was made with David Guetta, will be released on March 6, 2026

This comes after Lopez took their $68 million home off the market.

The former couple - who divorced in January 2025 after two years of marriage, after previously being engaged in the early 2000s - are said to have removed their 12-bed Beverly Hills house from online listings, according to TMZ.

Jennifer and Ben - who splashed out $60.85 million for the abode in May 2023 - took $16 million off the asking price for the 24-bath mansion in September, in an attempt to offload the plush property for $52 million.

In May, sources told the publication that Affleck was keen to lower the asking price, but Lopez is said to have wanted it to remain on sale for $68 million.

The exes reportedly took out a $20 million mortgage on the pad.

Fans are thrilled that the star is finally coming out with a catchy dance song after her last - the sad Ben Affleck heartbreak ballad. 'Way to go JLo! I am loving that you are having fun now and no longer weepy over silly Ben,' said one fan on X while another added, 'It's time to dance, not be depressed, thank you Jen.' Seen in October

Fans are thrilled that the star is finally coming out with a catchy dance song after her last - the sad Ben Affleck heartbreak ballad. 'Way to go JLo! I am loving that you are having fun now and no longer weepy over silly Ben,' said one fan on X while another added, 'It's time to dance, not be depressed, thank you Jen.' Seen in October

Jennifer has since bought a new home in Hidden Hills, California, and she has continued to live in the Beverly Hills mansion while her new house is being renovated.

Her 2026 Las Vegas residency, Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night Live in Las Vegas, is at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

Her 2026 Las Vegas residency, Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night Live in Las Vegas, is at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

Affleck had forked out $20.5 million for a Brentwood mansion, but he bought another property last year.

Earlier this year, Jennifer admitted her next lover needs to 'respect' her and 'accept me for all that I am'.

The star was performing her 1999 hit If You Had My Love at her Up All Night show in Las Vegas this month, when she reflected on love and heartbreak and what she wants from her next partner.

In a clip shared to social media, she told the audience at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace: 'When I first sang it, I was very young.

'And I sang it with a lot of hope.'

She went on: 'But I've also sang it over the years, I've sang it while I was sad.

'And I've sang it when I was happy. But now, today, you know how I sing it? I sing it in power. Because the truth is, if you wanted to have my love, you would have to earn it. You would have to treat me right. You would have to respect me.'

Sharing her needs, she added: 'You'd have to accept me for all that I am.

'You'd have to love me if you wanted my love.'

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This story was originally reported by the Daily Mail and aggregated by Bintano News.

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