Jennifer Lopez Dancing to J Balvin's "Ginza" Is Everything

"Ain't Your Momma" singer continues to impress us on the dance floor

By Diana Marti Oct 17, 2016 8:53 PMTags
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When Jennifer Lopez takes the dance floor, there is nothing she can't do. 

So when she celebrated her cousin Tiana Rio's birthday, Loren Ridinger's camera was rolling at the perfect moment. 

J.Lo was really feeling J Balvin's "Ginza" and the Motives Cosmetics founder shared a video of the dance sesh captioning it with, "Number #2 #booty . Doesn't get any better when ur bff looks like this. And I mean she looked like this in the am. Sorry. :). @jlo love her so much.#happybday @trios22."

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The "Ain't Your Mama" singer also shared other videos from the birthday bash. Most importantly she shared a special post to her cousin saying, "Wishing the most amazing day to this little angel...If I learned one thing in my life is never take for granted people you can truly count on who are there for you...who you can trust 100 percent and completely...you are so special...I LOVE YOU TIANA RIOS. My baby cousin, my right hand, the lil angel who is always watching over me and taking care of me. Making sure I am ok. And I am so long as you are happy... HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY BABY. Here's to the best year yet! Ok...lets party!! @trios22."

The mother of two has also been "making history" in the studio with her ex-husband Marc Anthony

And it seems there will be a lot more of these collaborations because Anthony's Magnus Media and Sony Music Latin announced Thursday that they have entered a new business deal with Lopez. The companies will be developing and producing Lopez's upcoming Spanish-language album, slated for release in November. Anthony will serve as the collection's executive producer, and his company will also "provide consulting services to Lopez in the areas of marketing, content development, and touring specifically for the Hispanic market," the companies told E! News.