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Jennifer Lopez Slammed for Having Dr. Luke Produce 'Ain't Your Mama'
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A lot of her fans say on Twitter that they won't be supporting the single and encourage others to do the same after learning that the producer and alleged rapist was behind the song.

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Jennifer Lopez excited and infuriated her fans at the same time with her just-released single, "Ain't Your Mama". A lot of listeners who had anticipated the former "American Idol" judge's new music were left disappointed after learning that the feminist anthem was produced by Dr. Luke, the man who's been entangled in a legal battle with Kesha (formerly Ke$ha) for allegedly raping her.

Fans voiced their anger on social media following the single's release earlier this week, vowing they wouldn't support the song and encouraging others to do the same. "I was really looking forward to new music by @JLO but learning that it was produced by Dr. Luke makes me not want to support it...sry...," one Twitter user wrote.

"Ain't Your Mama, @JLO's new single, is a ladies anthem that was produced bBY Dr. Luke.... Funny. Don't buy the song. #SaveKesha," another user agreed. "We should boycott any music that Dr. Luke was involved in making. One example would be Jennifer Lopez's new single #FreeKesha #SaveKesha," another added. J.Lo's team hasn't responded to the controversy yet.

Marking Lopez's first project since joining Epic Records last month, "Ain't Your Mama" was co-written by Meghan Trainor and Jacob Kasher. The empowering tune, which finds the Bronx diva bashing men who act like little boys, was released on Thursday, April 7, the same day she performed it live for the first time during the "American Idol" series finale.

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