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"And know that anything is possible, you never know where you might end up." - @jlo @billboardaward's #bbmasiconaward still on a high after meeting @jlo just last week & I am NEVER coming down. This experience has lit a flame under my ass to work hard & continue to dream & believe that EVERYTHING is possible. @phvegas @jlodancers #allihavevegas #allihave #jloallihave #jlovegas #jlo #jlolove #jlover4ever #jloaka #jlobooty #jloglow #jloshadesofblue #jlolover #jloconcert #jlover #jlovers #lmtwgr #hardwork #dreamscometrue #dancer #dancealong #beard #manbun #bigboy #bigdude #onthefloor #jloonthefloor #love #soyouthinkyoucandance @beaucaspersmart (at So You Think You Can Dance @ CBS Studios)
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Just watched the music video for LMTWGR, and Lin's stage presence is captivating. He was born to be an entertainer and the camera loves him. He looks amazing!
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congratulations, @birdloaf!!
What We Got Is Love, Even When the Sinners Hate Us poster
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(Uh, someone asked me what J.Lo says after “dale”–right before the bridge–in Love Make the World Go Round. It appears I deleted the ask somehow, but here’s the answer.)
¡boricua!
I’m not a Spanish speaker, and I’m only familiar with this term from following Lin. Googling says it means a Puerto Rican, especially one living in Puerto Rico, but the usage I keep seeing (like, uh, in the song) is to refer to Puerto Ricans on the U.S. mainland a generation or two removed from the island, often in the phrase “orgullo [proud] boricua.”
So in the song I take it as an affirmation of J.Lo’s and Lin’s connection as Puerto Ricans and of ethnic pride. And it’s especially meaningful in the context of the tragedy the song is responding to.
If an actual Puerto Rican wants to correct me or expand on this, please do. Maybe @tumblricans?