Jennifer Lopez hit the stage at this year’s Grammys for a Motown tribute performance.
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One of the songs Lopez sang was “Square Biz” by the late singer Teena Marie. At another point in the set, she joined Smokey Robinson and Ne-Yo to pay tribute to the legendary label.
She also performed “Dancing in the Street” and “Please Mr. Postman,” with Robinson, who introduced the performance and ran through parts of “I’ve Got Sunshine” and “My Girl.”
JLo powered through choreography and a bevy of classic hits. Though, after the announcement that the entertainer would be helming the tribute for Motown’s 60th anniversary, many were confused.
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