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Jennifer Lopez - Rebirth
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Music CD CoverArtist: Jennifer Lopez Edition: Music CD Format: Extra tracks CD Release Date: 2005-03-01 Music Label: Sony Soundtracks: - Get Right
- Step Into My World
- Hold You Down
- Whatever You Wanna Do
- Cherry Pie
- I Got You
- Still Around
- Ride or Die
- I Love
- He'll Be Back
- (Can't Believe) This Is Me
- Bonus Track: Get Right featuring Fabolous
Free Music Notes for RebirthFree Music Review: After "J.Lo", everything went downhill Hit: 2 StarsI like Jennifer Lopez, but her albums keep getting worse & worse!! "Rebrith" is another piece of garbage.
Get Right: Usher, your song is missing
Step Into My World: Nothing Special
Hold You Down:Cute, nothing more than "cute"
Whatever You Wanna Do: "Get Right" part 2
Cherry Pie: Sounds like a Whitesnake song
I Got U: Her voice sounds really bad
Still Around: Nothing Special
Ryde Or Die: Where's DMX!!LOL
I,Love: Hold You Down part 2
He'll Be Back: Best song on the album
(Can't Believe)This Is Me: Can't pull of angry
Get Right: Just a bad remix
"Brave" is worse than this!!
Rebirth PosterLove her or loathe her, uber-diva Jennifer Lopez knows how to deliver on record. She understands how to make the most of her limited vocal range, choosing to surround herself with able producers Rodney Jerkins, Timbaland, Big Boi and Cory Rooney, who oversaw Lopez's first album, On the 6. The mix makes Rebirth far more enjoyable than it should be, coasting on midnight-groove ballads and polished dance tracks. Lopez's fourth studio album offers little insight into her much-gossiped-about persona, but it's an undeniably fun ride anyway. A blaring James Brown horn riff drills first single "Get Right" into your head almost immediately, and soon enough, you'll find yourself bopping to the beat. The Middle-Eastern flavor of "Step Into My World" is undeniably seductive, and it's actually enhanced by Lopez's wisp of a voice. "Whatever You Wanna Do" and "Cherry Pie" are solid dance tracks, the kind of grooves Janet Jackson made before she became a Superbowl afterthought. Elsewhere, the album is peppered with R&B ballads, much like Lopez's 2002 opus, This Is Me ... Then. Rebirth is hardly a groundbreaking affair, but it continues to showcase Lopez's skillful trend of producing solid, catchy, R&B-laced records. Nothing here ever sounds forced or canned, and in the world of MTV and radio edits, maybe that does make Lopez a bit of a revolutionary after all. --Joey Guerra More from J.Lo  On the 6 |  J.Lo |  This Is Me...Then |  Selena |  Jennifer Lopez - The Reel Me |  Shall We Dance? |
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