Jennifer Lopez named 'worlds greatest musical comeback act' -- seriously
One billion online searches were ranked to determine biggest comebacks in U.K. and U.S. music since 2004 and Jennifer Lopez led the pack. Its scientifically proven, so you know its true.
While another star would have taken a sabbatical when her marriage crumbled, J.Lo grew even more visible and mocked her sordid luck at love in her live shows. Shes since cozied up with a backup dancer, and she is still pressing forward with "Q'Viva!," a Latin music talent search starring herself and estranged hubby Marc Anthony (it's set to air on Univision and other networks next year.)
Accuracast also ranked U.K. acts, with Take That taking the crown. Still, deceased singers remain the biggest driver of online music searches. Searches for Amy Winehouse after her death equaled those for Lopezs comeback, and searches for Michael Jackson almost quadrupled those for Lopez.
Check out how U.S. acts fared, according to Accuracast below:
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Photos: (Top) Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull perform onstage at the 2011 American Music Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles in November. Credit: Matt Sayles / Associated Press; (Below) AccuraCast infographic on U.S. musical comebacks.
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