When Jennifer Lopez wore her infamously bare-it-all gown at the 42nd annual Grammy Awards in 2000, we all knew she was making history—we just didn't know how much.
According to a recent article by Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt in Project Syndicate, that buzzy green dress was the impetus for the tool that now allows us to search the internet through photos rather than just words.
"At the time, it [the dress] was the most popular search query we had ever seen," Schmidt writes. "But we had no surefire way of getting users exactly what they wanted: J*Lo wearing that dress. Google Image Search was born."
As they say, supply and demand, necessity is the mother of invention, etc. etc.
But has she had any impact on music, the actual field she supposedly works in
What an embarrassing post.
She's the most influential entertainer of Latin descent in the United States, has iconic songs (Jenny From the Block anyone?), is the only entertainer to have both the #1 album and #1 film in the country, and has been cited as an inspiration by the likes of Beyoncé and Britney Spears.
But has she had any impact on music, the actual field she supposedly works in
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Originally posted by Rihhyonce
What an embarrassing post.
She's the most influential entertainer of Latin descent in the United States, has iconic songs (Jenny From the Block anyone?), is the only entertainer to have both the #1 album and #1 film in the country, and has been cited as an inspiration by the likes of Beyoncé and Britney Spears.
Take a seat.
Plus,
she's the reason the legendary Baby Got Back exists, and all she had to do was look flawless.
She's the most influential entertainer of Latin descent in the United States, has iconic songs (Jenny From the Block anyone?), is the only entertainer to have both the #1 album and #1 film in the country, and has been cited as an inspiration by the likes of Beyoncé and Britney Spears.