Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975), nicknamed "A-Rod", is an American former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB).
He played seven seasons with Seattle Mariners, three seasons with the Texas Rangers and twelve seasons with the New York Yankees. Rodriguez began his professional career as one of the sport's most highly touted prospects, and is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time.
the new video for her single “Can’t Get Enough,” which premiered on Wednesday, Mrs. Ben Affleck pokes fun at her reputation for being the marrying kind both in real life and in bridal-themed films like 2001’s “The Wedding Planner” and 2022’s “Marry Me.”Directed by Dave Meyers — who also helmed her “I’m Real” and “All I Have” clips in the early ’00s — the video finds Lopez getting hitched to three different grooms, including fellow dancer Derek Hough.And, of course, J.Lo doesn’t miss the opportunity to hoof it up with the “Dancing with the Stars” judge.
There’s even a mass line dance with wedding guests.But while some guests are busting moves, others are taking bets on how long it will last before their vows become “I don’t.”“Don’t catch it — it’s cursed,” says one female guest when Lopez throws her bouquet.And just as she did when she married Ben Affleck in July 2022 — after divorces from Noa, Cris Judd and Marc Anthony — Lopez rocks two wedding dresses: one for the ceremony and one for the reception.Lopez and Affleck famously called off their first engagement twenty years ago this month.
Their romance inspired her 2002 album “This Is Me…Then”: Affleck even appeared in his wife’s iconic “Jenny from the Block” video while she dedicated “Dear Ben” to her future husband.And “Can’t Get Enough” — a hip-pop bop that samples Alton Ellis’ ‘60s reggae classic “I’m Still in Love with You” while nodding to Marcia Aitken’s 1977 version of the song — is the first single from Lopez’s upcoming sequel, “This Is Me…Now,” which is due Feb.
16.“I love a love song,” said Lopez, 54, in a YouTube livestream ahead of the video’s premiere. “So when we first heard this song, everyone just knew that this was the one to launch ‘This Is Me…Now.’.
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