Jennifer Lopez & French Montana Bring It Back to The Bronx On "Medicine"

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Jennifer Lopez & French Montana link up on their new collab, "Medicine."

Jennifer Lopez might be an internationally recognized superstar but she's never lost sight of her roots. She's always represented her birthplace to the Bronx to the fullest. Now, she connects with a fellow Bronx-native for her long-awaited single, "Medicine."

Jennifer Lopez and French Montana bring it back to their stomping ground on their latest track, "Medicine." The two make sure their Bronx roots are felt on the track with the funky horn section. Production was handled by Stargate who comes through with an upbeat joint that fits Jennifer Lopez' and French Montana's style perfectly. The two previously worked together in 2014 on the track, "I Luh Ya Papi."

Jennifer Lopez is already having a big year in both her personal and professional life. She's currently filming for the upcoming stripper film, Hustlers where she'll star alongside Cardi B and Constance Wu. Back in February, she and A-Rod announced that they were officially engaged after two years of dating. 

Peep her latest track below.

Quotable lyrics
Shorty, you heaven sent, yeah, my medicine
Movin' on up, George Jefferson 
South Bronx where it happened
On a yacht, catchin' fish, we don't get catfished


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