The music video for "Get Right" was shot over the weekend of November 20, 2004. It was directed by
Francis Lawrence, who had previously directed the music videos for Lopez's previous singles "
Waiting for Tonight" (1999) and "
Play" (2001). The clip is "a dance version" of
Robert Altman's comedy-drama film
Short Cuts (1993). It was reported to examine "all the little moments that happen almost simultaneously in a nightclub during the duration of a single song, in which J. Lo is always the center of the story". A
cloned Lopez portrays a DJ, a "diva" Jennifer who is "detached" in a VIP section, as well as patrons on a girl's night out and a bartender among numerous other characters. The entertainer worked with The Talauega Brothers for the music video's choreography. While Lopez was filming the music video, her friend and comedian
Ellen DeGeneres made a humorous visit to the clip's set in
Los Angeles, California. She danced with Lopez and her dancers, while making a "mess" out of the dance steps. Months later, DeGeneres' visit to the set was aired on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where Lopez appeared as a featured guest. On December 31, 2004, Lopez celebrated New Year's Eve by unveiling an exclusive sneak peek look at the music video for "Get Right" on
MTV. On January 4, 2005,
America Online broadcast the clip, while MTV screened the video's creation on
Making the Video the next day. On January 6, the full music video aired on
Total Request Live, where Lopez appeared herself, The music video was met with popularity. It registered as the most-streamed music video at numerous websites including
Yahoo!,
MTV.com,
MSN, Vh1 and
Rolling Stone. On
AOL Music's total monthly streams for April 2005, the clip for "Get Right" was viewed over 994,000 times, becoming one of the top 10 most viewed music videos. It also received heavy airplay on television, with cable networks such as
Vh1, MTV and
BET heavily screening it. Lopez appeared on
MTV2's
Sucker Free Sunday to promote the clip. For the week of February 19, 2005, the music video for "Get Right" became the number-one clip on MTV internationally. At the
2005 MTV Video Music Awards held on August 28, Lopez received four nominations for "Get Right". This included
Best Dance Video,
Best Direction in a Video,
Best Choreography and
Best Editing.
Synopsis The clip begins with a stressed-out female DJ who has to bring her younger sister (played by
Marc Anthony's daughter, Arianna Muniz) to work at a nightclub with her because their mother had to work. Her underage sister hides in a corner. A cocktail waitress comforts a saddened friend, who suggests that she go back to work. A
go-go dancer is on the phone with her boyfriend, lying by stating that she is at a
gay club. A
chola complains to her friend about her lover acting up in the club, while her friend calls him an idiot. The DJ hands her sister headphones to listen to the track which she plays, "Get Right". A music video featuring the entertainer dancing with a cane among other settings are displayed on the many screens at the nightclub. As the song begins, the nightclub gets busier. A celebrity diva enters with her entourage, stunning a shy fan who has come to the club by herself. The shy woman begins to make eye contact with the diva. The go-go dancer takes her position on the counters. The upset chola bolts to the dance-floor to confront her lover, nearly accidentally causing the waitress to trip in the process. She eventually dumps her lover who is staring at the go-go dancer. The shy woman begins to loosen up, ordering more drinks from the waitress, as the dancer also asks for a drink. Towards the song's bridge, the diva sports a smile as she witnesses the shy woman dancing and letting loose. The busy waitress steals a moment to look at the screens, where a classic-Lopez dance-break is being featured. The waitress, diva, shy woman and dancer all begin to immerse themselves in the music. The chola leaves the club. The clip ends with seeing the DJ's face for the first time, smiling at her sister, who is singing to the end of the track cheekily, when the song ends. == Live performances ==