Jennifer Lopez has appeared in public for the first time since filing for divorce from Ben Affleck as she celebrated the 50th anniversary of the American Music Awards (AMAs)

Newly-single Jennifer Lopez said “music really does have the power to heal and to uplift and to connect us” while celebrating the 50th anniversary of the American Music Awards (AMAs).

The musical special featured pre-recorded interviews with previous AMA winners, including country star Carrie Underwood, Cuban singer Gloria Estefan and pop superstar and actress Lopez, as well as five-time host Jimmy Kimmel.

Lopez reflected on her most memorable experiences at the AMAs during a taped interview shown during the ceremony, which was slated as “celebrating half a century of groundbreaking music and pop culture history”. It comes almost two months after she filed divorce from actor Ben Affleck following two years of marriage.

Lopez said performing a tribute to late Cuban singer Celia Cruz during a performance at the AMAs in 2013 “was one of the most special nights of my life ever”. “She’s such an icon, and not just in Latin music, but across the world,” she said. “Music really does have the power to heal and to uplift and to connect us. And the AMAs have been showcasing that for half a century now, and I’m excited for the next 50 years of music and magic.”

The 55-year-old also recalled watching the awards show “when I was a little girl”, describing five decades of the show as “pretty incredible”. “My first performance on the AMAs (was in) 2001, it was so long ago… but the energy in the room was electric,” Lopez said. “Winning a fan-voted award is incredibly special because it is directly from the people that you make the music for. It’s just a humbling experience.”

“Hosting the AMAs in 2015 obviously was a huge honour, I decided that I was going to change for every time I came out there. We did this dance medley to all of these amazing songs from that year, and I wanted everyone to feel that love and energy. And maybe I’ll do it again one day who knows?”

The annual AMAs ceremony will return in May. British singer-songwriter Raye joined pop superstars Lopez, Mariah Carey and Jennifer Hudson in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the American Music Awards (AMAs) during a star-studded special. The special featured highlights from the ceremony over the years and also performances from Nile Rodgers, Gladys Knight, and Green Day.

Among the star-studded performances was London-born Raye, following the streak of success for her chart-topping debut album My 21st Century Blues. She appeared to perform a tribute to “Godfather of Soul” James Brown, singing his track It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World, following a retrospective on the American Music Award of Merit, in which Brown was a recipient. After singing the lyrics “but it wouldn’t be nothing without a woman”, Raye added: “And I think it’s really important to remember that, just saying”, before finishing the lyric “or a girl”.

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