WATCH Jennifer Lopez Performs 'Us' Live

Jennifer Lopez heated up frigid Minneapolis on the night before the Super Bowl with a show that included the live debut of her Skrillex and Poo Bear collaboration, “Us.”
Saturday was the right time to perform the track, which is about her beau Alex Rodriquez.
“We’ve been together for one year today,” Lopez said. “I don’t want to get all mushy or anything, but baby this song’s for you. I love you.”
Backed by a set of ripped male dancers, JLo belted out the song for a crowd inside The Armory, where she played for 90 minutes.
Lopez performed hits like “Jenny From the Block,” “Waiting For Tonight” and “Love Don’t Cost A Thing” and welcomed surprise guests like DJ Khaled and Ne-Yo to the stage. She also covered Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” and paid tribute to Prince with a medley of his classics.
Lopez ended the set with “Let’s Get Loud.”
Check out her performance of “Us” below:
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