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Jennifer Lopez Confirms Cardi B Collab Is Coming Soon

And a certain Mr DJ KHALED (!) is involved too...

¿Quieres dinero? ¡Sí!

Jennifer Lopez has finally confirmed that her long-rumoured Cardi B and DJ Khaled collaboration 'does'exist andis in fact coming out...very,'very'soon.

A clip of a song called 'Quiero Dinero' leaked back in Januarywhere Bronx queens J-Lo and Cardi were heard going back and forth over banging production, and it's now confirmed that the official title is 'Dinero'.

'WATCH DJ KHALED AND RIHANNA'S 'WILD THOUGHTS'VIDEO BELOW...'

Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Lopezelaborated on the song, saying:“It means money [....] it'san English song. It’s just the hook happens to be in Spanish, just the word.”

"It's Cardi and DJ Khaled," she confirmed (Eek!).“It will be out very soon, like super soon. I’m so excited.We did the video already."

But when can we hear it?! Well, she said: "It’s around the corner… maybe next week.”

It was recently announced that J-Lo will be performing at the Billboard Music Awards next week (!) on May 20th so we wouldn't be surprised if 'Dinero' dropped in time for the performance, or if she even debuted the song live during the show.

This is'huge'news as J-Lo hasn't released an English single since 2016's 'Ain't Your Mama' and this is likely to be the first single from her first English album in four years.

'AKA'- released in 2014 - spawned the underrated gems 'First Love' and 'I Luh Ya Papi', as well as the club banger 'Booty'.

Cardi B

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Cardi B

While she hasn't confirmed that an English album is in the pipeline it could be likely, as she has been working on her second Spanish album for the past two years.

Since last year she has released four Spanish singles including the recent banger'El Anillo', which we love, but it's time for J-Lo to reclaim her place on the UK and US charts.

With DJ Khaled and Cardi by her side, we reckon J-Lo is going to be unstoppable this summer with 'Dinero'.

Words: Ross McNeilage

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