'It is great to be seen as somebody who was at the forefront of that little girl movement,' she tells MTV News.
 You might think Lady Gaga  is a big deal. Maybe Taylor  Swift seems about as famous as a person can be, or Beyoncé  ranks as high as you could imagine.
All these years later, it's still a bit hard to comprehend how  absurdly famous Jennifer  Lopez was in 2001, when she became the first woman to ever have a  film ("The Wedding Planner") and album (J.Lo) both debut at #1 in  the same week.
Now, Lopez has a new movie ("The Back-Up Plan") and album (this  summer's Love?) on the way and is still going strong. But she  happily looks back on that crazy time and the path she blazed for  today's female artists.
"Gosh, I love all the girls out," Lopez said of today's female  artists. "[Husband] Marc [Anthony] and I were just talking about this  the other day, because obviously we're both into music and we make  records and stuff.
"All the way from Taylor Swift to Lady Gaga to Madonna to Britney  to Beyoncé and Rihanna and myself — there's just so many people who are  on the scene and really doing their thing, and it's nice," she added.  "It's nice to see."
Does Lopez see herself as a trailblazer since she was topping the  charts long before Gaga and Rihanna came along? "I don't really think  of myself that way," Lopez said. "I just always thought of myself as  somebody who was out there [trying something unique], and that's what I  love about [the music industry]. There's room for all these different  kinds of artists."
Although music-buying dollars undoubtedly have fans torn between  whether they should drop their bucks on Gaga, Madonna, Taylor Swift or  someone else, J.Lo said the ladies are all rooting for one another.
"It's not a competition type of thing," Lopez insisted. "But it  is great to be seen as somebody who was at the forefront of that little  girl movement.
"[We've seen] such an onslaught of so many different women, girls taking over the music scene, and it's nice," Lopez said of the last decade in music. "There was a time where it was just boy bands and rock-and-roll stars and all that bull. But now is a real girl time."
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