Another Bad Career Move for J.Lo?
October 2, 2006 by: HOLLYSCOOP TEAM

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Jenny from the block showed San Juan, Puerto Rico how she works it by serenading her hubby Marc Anthony. The duo took on the stage in a concert at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum and did what they do best, sang to each other.
Meanwhile Marc who is promoting his latest flick starring alongside Jennifer Lopez says “El Cantante” taught him that life is full of lessons. For starters, Anthony says he'll play it safe now that he's researched the downward spiral of the late Puerto Rican salsa legend Hector Lavoe, whom Anthony plays in the new movie.
"He painted this clear picture of what you could be if you put your mind to it, but how painful a life you could live if you made the wrong choices," Anthony, 37, tells the Associated Press about Lavoe.
Kicking off his concert tour in San Juan this weekend, Anthony admitted to feeling a personal connection to Lavoe, who rose to the heights of stardom by bringing salsa to the U.S. – only to fall into drug addiction and die in 1993 at age 46.
El Cantante is set to open in theaters early next year. As far as J Lo, she is set to record a Spanish-language album which Anthony is producing, she says it also offers reflections on life. "It just talks about maybe I've rushed, maybe I've made mistakes ... but you know my only sin is that I was loving the way a woman loves," she tells AP. Lopez anticipates that the album, to be called Como Ama Una Mujer ("How a Woman Loves") will be released in February or March. I highly doubt it will do good in sales in the states, and she should know by now not to mix work with play (hence: the Bennifer phase) What do you guys think? Will this album work?
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