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01 - On The Floor (Feat. Lil Wayne) [3:50]
02 - Papi [3:43]
03 - Love Don't Cost A Thing [3:41]
04 - If You Had My Love (Radio Edit) [3:47]
05 - Get Right [3:45]
06 - Waiting For Tonight [4:05]
07 - Do It Well [3:06]
08 - Let's Get Loud [3:58]
09 - Play (Radio Edit) [3:17]
10 - I'm Into You (Feat. Lil Wayne) [3:20]
11 - I'm Real (Radio Edit) [3:15]
12 - I'm Glad [3:42]
13 - Jenny From The Block (Feat. Styles And Jadakiss) [3:08]
14 - All I Have (Feat. LL Cool J) [4:14]
15 - I'm Gonna Be Alright (Track Masters Remix Feat. Nas) [2:52]
16 - Hold It DonGÇÖt Drop It [3:55]
17 - Que Hiciste [4:57]
18 - Feelin' So Good (Radio Edit) [2:54]
19 - Baby I Love U! [4:28]
20 - Ain't It Funny [4:05]
21 - Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix Feat. Ja Rule & Caddillac Tah) [3:50]

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Jennifer Lopez – Dance Again… The Hits (2012) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/3320-jennifer-lopez/12521-jennifer-lopez-dance-again-the-hits-2012.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/3320-jennifer-lopez/12521-jennifer-lopez-dance-again-the-hits-2012.html Jennifer Lopez – Dance Again… The Hits (2012)

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01 – Dance Again (feat. Pitbull)
02 – Goin’ In (feat. Flo Rida)
03 – I’m Into You (feat. Lil Wayne)
04 – On the Floor (feat. Pitbull)
05 – Love Don’t Cost a Thing
06 – If You Had My Love
07 – Waiting for Tonight
08 – Get Right (feat. Fabolous)
09 – Jenny from the Block (feat. Styles P & Jadakiss) [Track Masters Remix]
10 – I’m Real (feat. Ja Rule) [Remix]
11 – Do It Well
12 – Ain’t It Funny (feat. Ja Rule & Caddillac Tah) [Remix]
13 – Feelin’ So Good (feat. Big Pun & Fat Joe) [Remix]
14 – All I Have (feat. LL Cool J)
15 – Que Hiciste
16 – Let’s Get Loud

 

Like all good pop stars, Jennifer 'J.Lo' Lopez has managed to ride the commercial zeitgeist with a certain amount of aplomb, drawing in which ever producer or rapper is hot at the time and bringing out something approaching their best work.

You want Irv Gotti-produced hip hop featuring Ja Rule? You've got it with I'm Real. You want horn-laced, Rich Harrison-produced RnB? There's some of that in the shape of Get Right. If your tastes are more dancefloor-based, ideally produced by RedOne and featuring Pitbull, then there's fare suit your needs: namely Dance Again and On the Floor.

That a lot of her collaborators have fallen by the wayside is testament to J.Lo’s enduring appeal. Indeed, it's surprising that she hadn't unleashed a hits collection before now given that she's what you might politely call a 'singles artist' – none of her seven studio albums have reached the number one spot in the UK.

Yet there a couple of glaring omissions. For one, there's no room for the Christina Milian-penned Play, which slinked its way into the top three in 2001; and whoever decided to leave off the ridiculously toe-tappable RedOne-produced Papi needs to have a long, hard look in the mirror. But it's hard to argue with most of what's on offer, Lopez slipping effortlessly into different guises with each song.

On the brilliantly disingenuous Jenny from the Block she half-raps about being “real” at a time when she was dating Hollywood superstar Ben Affleck, while Love Don't Cost a Thing’s empowerment message chimed perfectly with the Independent Woman mantra of Destiny's Child. There's a versatility to her voice that means she can employ cooing innocence on debut single If You Had My Love and supernatural levels of sultriness on I'm Into You.

J.Lo's had her fair share of missteps, but the success of 2011's On the Floor (her first US top 10 in nine years) proves she's not given up just yet. A cipher for good songs rather than the reasons those songs are good she may be, but there are few that do it better. --- Michael Cragg, BBC Review

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Jennifer Lopez – iTunes Essentials (2011) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/3320-jennifer-lopez/10549-jennifer-lopez-itunes-essentials-2011.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/3320-jennifer-lopez/10549-jennifer-lopez-itunes-essentials-2011.html Jennifer Lopez – iTunes Essentials (2011)

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01. Jenny from the Block (Track Masters Remix featuring Styles & Jadakiss)
02. On The Floor (feat. Pitbull)
03. Let's Get Loud
04. Get Right
05. I'm Real
06. Ain't It Funny
07. I'm Into You (feat. Lil Wayne)
08. Love Don't Cost a Thing
09. All I Have
10. Hold You Down (feat. Fat Joe)				play
11. Play
12. I'm Glad
13. Por Arriesgarnos
14. I'm Real (Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule)
15. I'm Gonna Be Alright (Track Masters Remix featuring 50 Cent)
16. Good Hit
17. Te Voy a Querer
18. Feelin' So Good (Bad Boy Remix)
19. Walking On Sunshine (Metro Remix)
20. Cherry Pie							play
21. Step Into My World
22. Papi
23. (Can't Believe) This Is Me
24. The One
25. Amarte Es Todo
26. I Got U
27. Escapemonos
28. Still
29. Whatever You Wanna Do
30. Porque Te Marchas

 

Actress/singer Jennifer Lopez was born in the Bronx, NY, on July 24, 1969; after starting out in musical theater as a child, at age 16 she made her film debut in the little-seen My Little Girl, but her career then stalled until she was tapped to become one of the dancing "Fly Girls" on the television sketch comedy series In Living Color. A recurring role on the TV drama Second Chances followed before Lopez was thrust into the limelight co-starring with Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson in the 1995 feature film Money Train; smaller roles in pictures including My Family/Mi Familia, Jack, and Blood and Wine followed before she landed the title role in 1997's Selena, portraying the slain tejano singer. Co-starring opposite George Clooney in 1998's acclaimed Out of Sight, Lopez (part of a Puerto Rican family) became the highest-paid Latina actress in Hollywood history; the following summer, she returned to her musical roots with her debut pop album, On the 6, scoring a major hit with the infectious single "If You Had My Love."

Lopez didn't waste time perfecting a sophomore effort, the appropriately titled J.Lo, which was issued in early 2001. The following year Lopez released J to tha L-O!: The Remixes and This Is Me...Then, which spawned another hit single, "Jenny from the Block." Although her high-profile romance with Ben Affleck created more headlines than her recording career, her follow-up, 2005's Rebirth -- released just after she married singer Marc Anthony -- was anticipated enough to debut at number two on the Billboard 200 album chart. The Spanish-language album Como Ama una Mujer followed in 2007, peaking at number ten on the Billboard 200 chart while remaining at the top of the Latin chart for seven consecutive weeks. In October of that same year, Lopez put out a more "traditional" pop album, Brave, followed by an accompanying tour. Love?, another pop album, was released in April 2011, a few months after Lopez debuted alongside Randy Jackson and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler as one of the judges on American Idol. --- Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Jennifer Lopez – Love? (2011) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/3320-jennifer-lopez/8854-jennifer-lopez-love-2011.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/3320-jennifer-lopez/8854-jennifer-lopez-love-2011.html Jennifer Lopez – Love? (2011)

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01. On The Floor feat. Pitbull (4:45)
02. Good Hit (4:05)
03. I'm Into You feat. Lil Wayne (3:20)
04. (What Is) Love? (4:27)
05. Run The World (3:56)
06. Papi (3:43)
07. Until It Beats No More (3:53)
08. One Love (3:54)
09. Invading My Mind (3:21)
10. Villian (4:04)
11. Starting Over (4:02)
12. Hypnotico (3:36)
13. Everybody's Girl (3:28)
14. Charge Me Up (4:00)
15. Take Care (2:57)
16. On The Floor (Ven A Bailar) feat. Pitbull (4:52)

 

Jennifer Lopez, who was floated as a possible replacement for Paula Abdul on American Idol as early as two years ago, seems like an almost too-perfect proxy for the flighty former-pop-star-turned-talent-judge. The notable difference is that Abdul was never able to exploit her newfound visibility to reignite her music career, while Lopez, ever the shrewd businesswoman, didn’t wait more than a few weeks after her inaugural appearance on Fox’s reality juggernaut to premiere her comeback single, “On the Floor.” (To its credit, the song’s unapologetic mix of Ibiza beats and unrelenting hooks—lifted from Kaoma’s 1989 hit “Lambada”— play to both Lopez’s strengths and radio’s current fascination with European dance beats.)

It’s been a long and twisty road for Love?, with Lopez initially assuming a chola-esque alter ego named Lola for a smutty music video helmed by Jonas Akerlund, a second single that flopped harder than the singer at the American Music Awards, a move from her longtime record label to Island, and an inexplicable acoustic preview of two album cuts on Saturday Night Live. The latter pair of songs appear here, with the soft-rock hell that’s “Until It Beats No More” more or less unchanged, and the Danja-produced “Starting Over” in the form of a stomping pop-rouser that winds up being one of the album’s highlights. And that’s pretty much how the entirety of Love? plays out—like much of Lopez’s output, a mix of hits and should-have-been-avoided misses.

This Is Me…Then easily still stands as Lopez’s most personal album to date, released at the height of the paparazzi fever over the star’s romance with Ben Affleck, and with vapid yet hard-to-resist Eurotrash like “Papi” and “Villain,” she’s obviously uninterested in making any new confessions on the dance floor. “One Love,” one of two songs on the album for which Lopez contributed lyrics, does make reference to her often tulmutlous relationships with Sean Combs (“Took a shot with the bad boy from the block”), backup dancer Chris Judd (“We danced until we said ‘I do’”), Affleck (“Went nowhere but kept the ring”), and Marc Anthony (“Number four, he sang to me”), but beyond that, Love? doesn’t dig very deep into its titular query.

The real problem, then, is that Love? isn’t the all-out dance album it could—and should—have been. With the exception of the Lil Wayne collab “I’m Into You,” a summer-hit-in-the-making with a sexy island vibe and the kind of “na-na-na” hook Rihanna has built an entire career around, the album’s other urban-leaning midtempo tracks feel oddly dated, like leftovers from an album recorded in a pre-Gaga world. You can practically spot the new additions to the project based on their beats per minute. Aside from the Gaga throwaway “Invading My Mind” (which features poetry such as “freezing cold, steaming hot, sweaty drip, drip, drop”) and the inaptly named “Good Hit,” Lopez shines when the beat hits 120 or higher. ---Sal Sinquemani, slantmagazine.com

 

Jennifer Lopez to jedna z najbardziej znanych wokalistek przełomu wieków. Razem z Enrique Iglesiasem tworzyła duet z iście hiszpańską krwią, których hity rozbrzmiewały w naszych rozgłośniach radiowych. Próżno szukać osoby, która w tamtym czasie nie tańczyła do Let’s Get Loud czy nie nuciła Waiting For Tonight. Później nie było tak kolorowo, a sama artystka skupiła się na swojej karierze aktorskiej. W 2011 roku postanowiła jednak wydać płytę, która pozwoliła jej powrócić na sam szczyt muzyki popularnej.

Love?, bo o niej mowa, zapowiadana była jako jedna z najbardziej wyczekiwanych płyt tamtego roku. Nikt nie wiedział na co stać J.Lo, która zaprzątała sobie głowę raczej papparazzi i kolejnym kontraktem filmowym aniżeli produkcją nowych utworów. Tymczasem powróciła świetnym singlem On The Floor z Pitbullem, z którym, jak się później okazało, nie współpracowała po raz ostatni. To jeden z jej największych sukcesów komercyjnych, a zarazem zgrabne odświeżenie megahitu Lambada zespołu Kaoma sprzed ponad dwudziestu lat. Gwiazda J.Lo znowu zaświeciła pełnym blaskiem, a o niej samej mówiono niemal wszędzie, nie tylko ze względu na muzykę (przypomnijmy: rozstanie z mężem Marciem Anthony). W ten sposób tytuł płyty Love? nabrał kolejnego znaczenia. Nie zważając na kondycję swojego życia prywatnego wydała jeszcze dwa single – oba przebojowe i pokazujące Jennifer w najlepszej formie (kolaboracja z raperem Lil Waynem I’m Into You oraz taneczny przebój Papi). ---Marek Generowicz, allaboutmusic.pl

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