Product details: - Product group: Music
- Edition: Audio CD
- Publisher: Sony
- Performed by: Jennifer Lopez
- Format: Explicit Lyrics, Extra tracks
- Release Date: 2001-07-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Tracks:
- Disc 1
- Love Don't Cost a Thing - Jennifer Lopez, Sharpe, Damon
- I'm Real
- Play - Jennifer Lopez, Bagge, Anders "Bag"
- Walking on Sunshine
- Ain't It Funny
- Cariño
- Come Over - Jennifer Lopez, Combs, Sean "Puffy"
- We Gotta Talk
- That's Not Me - Jennifer Lopez, Combs, Sean "Puffy"
- Dance With Me - Jennifer Lopez, Combs, Sean "Puffy"
- Secretly
- I'm Gonna Be Alright
- That's the Way - Jennifer Lopez, Jerkins, Rodney
- Dame (Touch Me) - Jennifer Lopez, Benito, Manny
- Si Ya Se Acabó - Jennifer Lopez, Benito, Manny
- I'm Real
- Studio: Sony
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Package Dimensions: 5.55 x 75 x 75 inches
Customer reviews: 3 1/2 stars for this triple threat's sophmore album (She dances, she sings, she acts, oh, and perfume and clothing, too!), 2008-05-18 I used to listen to Jennifer Lopez's debut album, "On the 6" all of the time. As soon as I popped in "J. Lo", I immediately noticed a slight improvement in her singing voice. I do not know if she was taking lots of vocal lessons or just matured a lot as a woman during that time, but it is easy to tell that she sounds better when she sings. This album is similar to her debut because there is a huge Latin aura surrounding this album; that is something that I always enjoyed with her albums because since I like R&B, I don't get a chance to hear much Latin music. Of course there is plenty of the pop/R&B sound on this album, but the Latin sound definitely gives her album distinction to other pop artists.
Many of the songs from this album were released to radio. I can remember hearing "I'm Real", I'm Real Remix", "Love Don't Cost a Thing", "Play" and "I'm Gonna Be Alright." All of these numbers help to make this album a decent offering by the triple threat named Jennifer Lynn Lopez. "Love Don't Cost a Thing" and "I'm Gonna Be Alright" both sound a tad like Lopez's first ever song, "If You Had My Love." Why? Because they are all mid-tempo and contain much guitar. Lyrically, this album never gets too profound, but "I'm Real", "Love Don't Cost a Thing" and the beautiful "Secretly" have lyrics that are a little deep. As far as the production is concerned, it is good; there is lots of guitar and some neat drum arrangements found here. "Dame" and "Corino" are definitely highlights.
Add this album to your collection because it can and will set many different atmospheres. You will find yourself dancing, relaxing and/or setting a sexy mood with your object of affection all while "J. Lo" plays.
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "Secretly" 2. "Love Don't Cost a Thing 3. "Carino" 4. I'm Real" 5. "Dame"
It's ok. , 2007-12-12 Yah I liked it, but it's not the greatest album ever. I did like "Aint It Funny", "Love Don't Cost a Thing," and other songs. Well that's all I have to say.
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