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NY Post: MGM getting skittish over signing J.Lo $1M/show residency contract


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This is me… FLOPPING!

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No one wants to see JLo perform music, acting maybe

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There are plenty of artists with worse commercial success that managed to do decent in Vegas, they shouldn't worry about ticket sales since most of them are discounted anyway at the boxscore. 

 

The last time J.Lo had a successful album was in 2001, I don't know why everyone suddenly is acting shocked that she's flopping. 

 

 

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Poor JLO. They're taking advantage of the current hate train to stop her bag. It's truly hard for a Latina in the industry :biblio: 

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Without naming names, they have given residencies to artists whose careers were in worse shape than Jlo's.

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She's just a crazy little girl, running around the Bronx. No limits. All dreams. 

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Shes still has one of the highest grossing residencies in Vegas. 

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The block shipped her back

 

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She is crying over this article as she is signing her name on a paper for another leading role movie with big paycheck 

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This is me… unemployed

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MESS :biblio:

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She should do a stage version of Atlas. People wanna see her act and not sing

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1 hour ago, Khal said:

Without naming names, they have given residencies to artists whose careers were in worse shape than Jlo's.

Yet they give residencies to people like aguilera...

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1 minute ago, jonapova said:

She should do a stage version of Atlas. People wanna see her act and not sing

That would be

 

This is me... 

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I seriously feel sad for her.

Whats going on with JLo slanders??

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4 minutes ago, tost1 said:

That would be

 

This is me... 

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I know. Imagine how hilarious it would be to see her clunking around a stage in a big metal outfit though 

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4 minutes ago, kayliah said:

Yet they give residencies to people like aguilera...

Xtina doesn't have commercial success anymore but, I don't think you know this, she's a great singer and performer, and believe it or not people paid to see her in residency, festival and private show.

She has talents to back her up, any day, everyday.

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To be fair selling out shows has no correlation to your current music success if your name is big enough

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1 hour ago, SinnerCity said:

The last time J.Lo had a successful album was in 2001, I don't know why everyone suddenly is acting shocked that she's flopping. 

The haters love to wilfully ignore things like this to better their hateful narrative

 

She literally said it herself in her documentary, the album was a passion project, nobody is checking for a JLo album in 2024

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8 minutes ago, Cardcaptor Sakura said:

Xtina doesn't have commercial success anymore but, I don't think you know this, she's a great singer and performer, and believe it or not people paid to see her in residency, festival and private show.

She has talents to back her up, any day, everyday.

Talent has nothing to do with consistent demand and profit though. Jennifer Lopez has a better commutative boxscore than Christina Aguilera in Vegas to cite just one example, which is why we're are commenting on the fact that it's ridiculous promoters are doubting she can sell a Vegas theatre when she's done it easily in the past. We are not talking about a limited 7K big bar and restaurant like the Voltaire, Jennifer literally sold out PH multiple times.

 

J.Lo is still a great performer and she should be able to have a limited residency if she wanted to.

 

 

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