.- After the release of her new film, the singer and actress Jennifer López is being criticized for one of the singles she sings in the film. Which has been qualified as a blasphemy to the church.
“Marry Me”, starring López with the urban singer Maluma, contains a song called “Church”. Where he twists the behavior of believers to express love to someone else. Both its lyrics and its choreography have been criticized.
The singer, who is known for her sensual dances and erotically charged lyrics. She presented the video of the piece where she is seen on a stage resembling a Gothic church and her dressed as a priestess with a cross of precious stones on her chest.
With attitudes like a religious from the Catholic Church, she begins to say “Brothers and sisters, we gather here today to unite this man and this woman in holy matrimony.” She followed by a parade along with dancers of her making Catholic signs such as the cross or “crossing herself.”
She also sings: “You make me feel like I’m in heaven. I’m going out with my confession, as a church.” She sings in the video accompanied by provocative movements. She stripped of a cloak that she was wearing at the beginning of the video and being left with a very tight-fitting suit with many transparencies.
Further, he says that the love he feels for that person “has brought him to his knees, has shown him the truth, that he was born again and that he showed him the way to be baptized in him.”
The song ends with her expressing that she doesn’t need to express anything else because she is “being honest before God” and that such a thing makes her sing “Hallelujah”.
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