Jennifer Lopez did not hold back when paying tribute to husband Ben Affleck on her new album, This Is Me … Now, inspired by their love story.

In one song in particular, the superstar gets very steamy singing about her sex life with the actor and director. The sultry tune in question is “Greatest Love Story Never Told,” released today with the rest of the album.

“Missing your body / Climbing on top of me / Slipping inside of me / Way that I ride it / Bodies aligning / Look at our timing,” she sings. Okay, J.Lo!

But the track also has some super romantic moments, like when Lopez sings that it was “destiny” they “found each other twice in one lifetime.”

J.Lo also revealed some NSFW details in another song, the “Jenny From the Block”–esque single “Can’t Get Enough.” The lyrics read: “When it feels right, nothing else matters / Is this real life too good to be true? / Take me all night, I can feel the passion in your eyes / I’m still in love with you.”

ben affleck and jennifer lopez at the premiere of this is me now a love story held at dolby theatre on february 13, 2024 in los angeles, california photo by michael bucknervariety via getty images
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As the singer herself has said, This Is Me … Now and its accompanying film tell the story of her and Affleck’s decades-long love story, which saw them date and get engaged back in 2002, only to part ways before their big day—going on to marry other people and start families of their own. But they eventually find their way back to each other, 20 years later. The pair reunited in 2022 and married in 2023.

Needless to say, the entire album is a true romantic ode to Affleck.

On the title track, she opens herself up to love again after reuniting with Affleck so many years after their traumatic split. In “To Be Yours,” she sings about their lifelong commitment to one another. In “Mad in Love,” she describes falling head over heels for the Air star again. She sings: “You are my heart, you’re my everything / Read me that letter, then you gave me that ring / Two decades later, and it still hit the same.”

The same goes for the rest of the tracks on the album, particularly “Dear Ben Pt. II,” a follow-up to “Dear Ben,” from her 2002 album This Is Me … Then. “You showin’ me what it is / You showin’ me what I need / I was missin’ a part / You was the missin’ piece / And we see eye to eye / And we don’t gotta speak / Even miles apart / We never outta reach / Seasons change, but love remains,” she sings.

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Rosa Sanchez is the senior news editor at Harper's Bazaar, working on news as it relates to entertainment, fashion, and culture. Previously, she was a news editor at ABC News and, prior to that, a managing editor of celebrity news at American Media. She has also written features for Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, Forbes, and The Hollywood Reporter, among other outlets.