J.Lo And Her Family Dancing To Early 2000s Bops Will Make Your Day Instantly Better

Photo credit: Jennifer Lopez / Instagram
Photo credit: Jennifer Lopez / Instagram

From Women's Health

  • Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez, and their family just danced to a bunch of early 2000s hit songs.

  • J.Lo totally nailed every single song, and even playfully pushed daughter Emme out of the frame.

  • Meanwhile, A-Rod was more of a subtle dancer and just went with the flow.


Jennifer Lopez and fiancé Alex Rodriguez have made it clear that they’re #couplegoals and #familygoals on so many levels. Well, JIC you’ve forgotten how awesome and adorable they are, the blended family is here with a reminder—and it’s everything.

It comes in the form of two new videos J.Lo just dropped on Instagram. "These bops had me hype! ✨✨ Party in Club Basement with Alex, Lulu, Ella Bella and Nick!," J.Lo wrote in the caption. (Just a heads up: J.Lo’s basement does not look like the basement you had as a kid—there’s a freaking chandelier in the background.)

In the first video, J.Lo hangs around the camera with A-Rod, daughters Ella and Emme, and White Sox pitcher Nick Silva. When the video starts, you hear someone say that it’s a compilation of bops from the 2000s, and then the music starts blaring.

First up: "Dilemma" by Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland. J.Lo immediately starts mouthing the lyrics and dancing, while everyone else does the same. Meanwhile, A-Rod looks a little lost, but sways and flashes a peace sign. Then, Ja Rule’s "Always on Time" comes on. Everyone waits for a second to try to figure out what it is, before busting out their moves. Again, A-Rod kinda awkwardly shuffles in the background.

Other hits cycle through, including "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" by Eve (featuring Gwen Stefani) and 50 Cent’s "In Da Club." Each time, J. Lo totally owns it, while everyone else looks like they’re trying to catch up.

At one point, Ludacris’ "Get Out The Way" comes on, and J.Lo playfully shoves daughter Emme out of the frame.

It’s hilarious to see the kids look totally confused when some of the early 2000s hits come on, while J.Lo completely rocks out. But, tbh, the real star here is A-Rod, who tries his hardest to be a part of the action while clearly being a more…subtle dancer.

Brb, watching this on repeat all day long.

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