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Actress Jennifer Lopez poses during the "Echo Music Awards" ceremony in Berlin March 25, 2007. The German Phonographic Academy honours artists from all over the world in 24 categories. [Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke] |
Jennifer Lopez' first Spanish language album, "Como ama una mujer" (How a woman loves), is a "natural return to Latin roots", the singer said in Paris ahead of the album's worldwide release on Tuesday.
"I've always sung in this language so it was natural to record in Spanish," said 37-year-old Lopez.
"I grew up with all types of music that my mother used to listen to," said the US singer-actress, who is of Puerto Rican origin but was born and grew up in the Bronx.
Lopez, in white platform shoes and hanging onto husband Marc Anthony's arm, flew into Paris for a news conference ahead of the March 27 release of her sixth album to date.
The album was produced by Colombian Julio Reyes and Anthony, who she married in 2004.
"We have lots of fun working together, that's how we met 10 years ago and we both respect each other's work," she said.
Next on her schedule are a new album in English, a European tour of "Como ama une mujer" late this year, and a film with Antonio Banderas about the murder of Mexican workers in the border town of Juarez.