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Personnel: Jennifer Lopez (background vocals); Jennifer Lopez (vocals); Fat Joe (rap vocals); Mario Guini, Tim Stuart (guitar); Bob Robinson, Bob Robinson (electric guitar); Tim Kelley (keyboards, bass guitar, drum programming); Corey Rooney (keyboards); Marco Britti (drums); Hector Diaz (programming); Candice Nelson, E'anna Crawley, Candice Nelson "G.G." (background vocals); Rich Harrison, Rodney Jerkins (programming); Makeba Riddick, Delisha Thomas, Rudaina Haddad (background vocals); Fabolous. Audio Mixers: Peter Wade Keusch; Bruce Swedien. Recording information: 2nd Floor Recording, Orlando, FL; Cove City Sound Studios, Glen Cove, NY; Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL; Night Flight Studios, Fort Washington, MD; Pie Studios, Glen Cove, NY; Sony Music Studios, New York, NY; The Poolhouse West, Encino, CA; The Poolhouse, Long Island, NY; The Record Plant, LA. Photographers: Marcus Piggott; Mert Alas. The last time Jennifer Lopez made an album -- 2002's This Is Me... Then -- she was deeply love with actor/Academy Award-winning screenwriter Ben Affleck, a relationship immortalized in the video for "Jenny From the Block" and "Dear Ben," a ballad that rivals Billy Bob Thornton's "Angelina" as the greatest celebrity love song of the 2000s. Of course, the relationship was also immortalized in the notorious Martin Brest disaster Gigli, released eight months after This Is Me, and that film's abysmal box office was the beginning of the end for the couple, whose engagement was called off in early 2004. Lopez rebounded quickly with a marriage to Latin pop singer Marc Anthony and with the new romance came an opportunity to restart her career -- hence Rebirth, the title of her fourth album. While she doesn't avoid the subject of her highly publicized romantic life, she does bury two seemingly confessional ballads at the end of the record (not counting the album-concluding reprise of the opening single, "Get Right"). Voyeurs may find interest in "He'll Be Back" (a tune not written by Lopez, but a breakup song that certainly recalls the Bennifer saga) and "(Can't Believe) This Is Me" -- a collaboration with her new husband that suggests Lopez may not have learned the lesson of Gigli -- but they're easily the worst moments on an album that's otherwise a sleek, sexy blast. Apart from those turgid ballads, Rebirth is a straight-ahead dance album, alternating between sweet, breezy pop tunes like the irresistible "Still Around" and hard-driving club tracks like the surprisingly heavy, infectious "Cherry Pie." Lopez may not be a flashy singer, but she's appealing on record precisely because she and her collaborators -- chief among them executive producer Cory Rooney -- know those limitations and present them in tuneful packages with big, exciting beats. Since it doesn't deviate from the blueprint she's followed on her first three albums, it's hard to call this record a literal creative rebirth, but song for song, Rebirth has more energy and better hooks than her other albums. It may not be deep, but it sure is fun -- and after the tumult of 2003 and 2004, Lopez sure does deserve to have a little fun. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine On "Hold You Down," from Jennifer Lopez's highly anticipated 2005 record REBIRTH, the singer brings out rapper Fat Joe, a fellow Bronx icon, to fondly recall local roots and the importance of staying true to friends. Over the course of Lopez's previous records, this emphasis on authenticity, in spite of her larger-than-life persona and enormous wealth, has been a theme. Aside from this song, however, this familiar subject is largely left behind on REBIRTH, a straightforward, affable collection of easygoing R&B-flavored pop music. Perhaps the feeling that she has nothing more to prove (she's J. Lo, after all) has allowed Lopez to present herself more clearly, or maybe she's found contentment in her marriage to singer Marc Anthony, who produces the track "(Can't Believe) This Is Me." Whatever Jennifer Lopez Rebirth Songs | 1. | Get Right |
| 2. | Step Into My World |
| 3. | Hold You Down - (with Fat Joe) |
| 4. | Whatever You Wanna Do |
| 5. | Cherry Pie |
| 6. | I Got You |
| 7. | Still Around |
| 8. | Ryde or Die |
| 9. | I, Love |
| 10. | He'll Be Back |
| 11. | (Can't Believe) This Is Me |
| 12. | Get Right |
| Rebirth Music Review Average Rating: (3.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews ITS"S HOT The cd is wonderful i tell everyone to buy it!!!
Submitted by angeljenna18 (Uniontown,Pa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
J-Lo sucks on this one!!! OMG what was she thinking, calling this a "Rebirth", it flopped big time, lmfao!!! Yeah, I agree with the person who wrote that she needs to stick to acting. The only song I enjoyed listening to was "Get Right", all the rest were totally boring. She's such a copy-catter of Mariah Carey, this I mean by: callaborating with rappers, remixing her songs into dance/house, and ripping others off for her financial gain. I like some of her movies, but she totally sucks with this records, don't waste ur money with this crap, sorry. Submitted by mirage_freak (Albuquerque, NM, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
J.Lo is great!!! I Support u forever!!! I think Jennifer is very beautiful. And she is smart and is a capable lady!! Everything she handles well whatever love, dancing, singing and acting...She is a charming,beautiful superwoman. Her voice is great and it attracts me a lot.I really pround of her.
In this cd, i found that Jennifer sings
espressivo. I really enjoy listening to her music...especially can't believe this is me...full of emotions which is the most favourite music that i've ever heard.
I support her and look forward on her next music cd... Submitted by hiukwan0108 (Hong Kong) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
its ight her cd is ight i especially loved "hold you down" and i love, i luv that song alot her other songs are okay but she could of made more songs on her cd and made some better songs but its ight Submitted by Kristen (Pine Ridge SOuth Dakota) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
STICK TO MOVIES........... you can sing but you steal to many people songs, like the first single u released from the album usher had it first. stick to actin sry this album aint doin it for me Submitted by canibus_04 (toronto, canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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