Critics commended the video for its humorous take on Lopez's love life, with warm feedback for "Can't Get Enough"'s catchy and upbeat nature and remarking that it made listeners hope for more from the album.
[4] On September 11, 2023, it was announced Lopez had signed a "recording and publishing partnership" deal with BMG Rights Management, in conjunction with her own Nuyorican Productions.
[1] Chris Méndez, writing for Forbes, stated that the song recalls the same "R&B" stylings as Lopez's music was more known for two decades previously.
[7] The New Zealand Herald praised the song's "catchy" appeal and "good beat" but their reviewer Graham Reid said they hoped the album would have more substance about the love story Lopez has promised.
[16] Aside from performing "Can't Get Enough" live at her wedding to Affleck in August 2022,[3] Lopez teased the single with snippets and guerrilla-style social media posts, including a video of her walking and dancing to song along with its announcement on November 27[8] and on January 2, a video of Lopez and Enola Bedard dancing to a mash-up of "Can't Get Enough" and "Jiggie Woogie" by Baby Lawd and D-Legend.
[20] People magazine wrote that Lopez looked "every inch the pop superstar" and "showcased her impressive dancing skills" during the performance.
[21] The music video for the solo/original version of "Can't Get Enough" was released alongside the song on January 10, 2024, and was directed by Dave Meyers.
[1] Speaking about the concept of the video, Lopez said "It's definitely kind of a meta story about the journey that it takes from getting from heartbreak back to love.
[23][24][22] During the visual, Lopez wears several different wedding dresses including a "mermaid silhouette with a heart-shaped cut-out" and a second one more akin to a "minidress with voluminous skirt.
"[13] The video ends with a scene featuring Lopez in a marriage counsellor's office and being told things that various partners hate about her, including: "She doesn't listen!
"[24] Lopez said Affleck was involved in the making of the video, confirming she asked his opinion as no one knew her love story in real life better than him.
For the final portion of the video scenes feature Lopez in a black thong and swimsuit showering outdoors while different men watch her from a swimming pool.
[25] It was met with positive reception from PromoNews's Rob Ulitski, calling the video a "throwback to classic JLO from the noughties", pointing out that the clip was "glossy, ambitious spectacle, spanning multiple high-concept vignettes.