Before she became Jennifer Lopez—the globally recognized pop sensation, entrepreneur, and dancer known as J.Lo—she was primarily known as a budding actress and a backup dancer for artists like Janet Jackson. That all changed in 1997 when she accepted the challenging, career-defining role of the murdered Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla in the biopic Selena. The film was a massive risk that catapulted Lopez to stardom, but more profoundly, the experience on set fundamentally changed her professional trajectory, giving her the courage to launch her own music career.

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The $1 Million Catalyst

In 1997, Jennifer Lopez earned $1 million for the role of Selena. This made her the first Latina actress in Hollywood history to command a seven-figure salary for a film. However, the true value of the film was not the paycheck, but the artistic revelation. During the extensive performance sequences—which included beloved songs like “Como La Flor” and the ballad “I Could Fall in Love”—Lopez was forced to fully embody a musical icon. She performed in front of thousands of simulated audience members, replicating the electric atmosphere of Selena’s legendary stadium shows.

Tapping into Selena’s Spirit

Lopez later shared that the process of stepping into Selena’s shoes was an awakening. The role transcended simple acting; it activated a long-dormant desire to be a singer herself. The actress recalled channeling Selena’s spirit as she performed “I Could Fall in Love” or “Como La Flor” in the movie. She once shared that Selena’s spirit taught her how to hold the mic and own the stage. The experience of feeling the power, connection, and energy of a genuine pop star was the spark she needed. The simulated performances in the movie gave her the confidence to make the leap from acting to recording artist.

The Launch of an Empire

Just two years after the release of the movie Selena, Lopez made her official musical debut. She released her debut studio album, On the 6, on June 1, 1999. The album was a commercial triumph, peaking at Number 8 on the US Billboard 200 and spawning the massive hit single “If You Had My Love.” The success of On the 6 immediately solidified J.Lo as a dual threat—a powerhouse actress and a viable pop star. The transformation that began with her immersive portrayal of Selena was complete, laying the groundwork for a multimedia empire that today spans music, film, fashion, and business, with a total net worth estimated to be in the hundreds of millions.