Jennifer Lopez reacted to her 2011 hit song “On the Floor” going viral after its inclusion in the Amazon Prime Video series *Off Campus* [1, 2].

The moment highlights how legacy music tracks can find new audiences through streaming series and short-form video platforms. When a scene from a show triggers a social media trend, it often breathes new life into a catalog of older hits.

Lopez shared her response to the viral trend on TikTok, where clips from the series had begun to circulate widely [1, 2]. The singer said she was enthusiastic about the production and the specific way her music was integrated into the narrative [1, 2].

“The show is so cute and I love it,” Lopez said [1].

The series *Off Campus* utilized the high-energy track to anchor a specific scene, which subsequently captured the attention of viewers on TikTok [1, 2]. This digital resurgence occurred as fans shared the footage, leading to a spike in visibility for the song more than 10 years after its original release [1, 2].

Lopez's public endorsement of the show serves as a bridge between the production's creative team and the artist's global fanbase. By acknowledging the viral nature of the clip, the singer validated the fan-driven momentum that often dictates current music trends on social media [1, 2].

“The show is so cute and I love it.”

This interaction demonstrates the symbiotic relationship between modern streaming content and social media algorithms. When a legacy hit is strategically placed in a series and then clipped for TikTok, it creates a feedback loop that can revitalize an artist's previous work and drive viewership for the platform hosting the show.