Jennifer Lopez is back in uptempo mode with “Save Me Tonight,” a new dance single made with David Guetta that’s arriving just as she ramps up her Las Vegas residency. Rolling Stone reports that Lopez first teased the track at the World Pride Music Festival last summer and on her Up All: Live 202 tour, framing it as an anthemic, “vibrant, danceable” song designed for big‑room performances.
The single is her first major release since last year’s Kiss of the Spider Woman soundtrack and follows a 2025 heartbreak ballad widely read as addressing her split from Ben Affleck, making this feel like a deliberate pivot back to feel‑good club energy.
According to a Daily Mail preview, fans have been “ecstatic” at the prospect of an upbeat J.Lo banger again, with social‑media comments thanking her for “letting us dance again” after a run of more emotional material.
The single artwork, unveiled on her accounts, shows Lopez in a shimmering silver leotard and thigh‑high boots — the same look she’s been performing in onstage — reinforcing the connection between the song and her current live show, Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night Live in Las Vegas at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Her residency dates through March feature a mix of classics like “Jenny From the Block” and “Let’s Get Loud,” with cameos from collaborators such as Ja Rule folded into early shows.
Rolling Stone notes that “Save Me Tonight” will get an official live premiere tied to the Vegas run, with the performance streamed globally across platforms including TikTok and Instagram, positioning it as a multi‑platform event rather than a standard single drop.
The release is also being watched as a test of Lopez’s current hit power in the streaming era, years after her first wave of chart‑topping singles. A concise overview of the Guetta collaboration and the song’s rollout appears in this report on “Save Me Tonight” and her Las Vegas residency.