Jennifer Lopez isn’t holding back any details about her steamy marriage to Ben Affleck.
The songstress, 54, got raunchy on the chorus of “Greatest Love Story Never Told” from her new album, “This Is Me…Now,” out Friday.
“Missing your body / Climbing on top of me / Slipping inside of me / Way that I ride it / Bodies aligning / Look at our timing,” she crooned on the sultry song.
Elsewhere on the track — which details her decades-long love story with Affleck — Lopez describes the fact that they “found each other twice in one lifetime” as “destiny.”
The pair met in 2001 on the set of their movie “Gigli” and quickly began dating.
The following November, Affleck, 51, popped the question with a 6.1-carat pink diamond by Harry Winston that reportedly cost $2.5 million.
However, the two ultimately decided to postpone their nuptials.
“Due to the excessive media attention surrounding our wedding, we have decided to postpone the date,” the couple said in a joint statement in 2003.
“When we found ourselves seriously contemplating hiring three separate ‘decoy brides’ at three different locations, we realized that something was awry,” they continued.
“We began to feel that the spirit of what should have been the happiest day of our lives could be compromised. We felt what should have been a joyful and sacred day could be spoiled for us, our families, and our friends.”
By 2004, the wedding was officially off and the former couple went their separate ways.
Affleck and Lopez practically broke the internet almost two decades later, however, when they were spotted hanging out together in Los Angeles in April 2021 and in Montana the following month.
They made their love Instagram-official that summer and got engaged — for the second time — the following year.
“We did it. Love is beautiful. Love is kind. And it turns out love is patient. Twenty years patient,” Lopez wrote in a post after they finally said “I do” in Las Vegas in July 2022.
The “Marry Me” star most recently gushed over her beau in an interview with Vogue ahead of the release of her album, which is a sequel to her 2002 project, “This Is Me…Then.”
“Ben wants me to understand my worth and know my value,” she said, noting that he makes her feel “more beautiful than” she ever had in her life.
“I feel even more relaxed and comfortable,” she added.
“I’m finally at the point in my life where I love every part of myself unapologetically. Every part of me, my body, my voice, my choices, even, like, my mistakes. All of it made me who I am and got me to where I am today.”
The album is accompanied by a documentary, “This Is Me … Now: A Love Story,” which will be released on Amazon Prime on Feb. 27.