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Even naysayers will have to serve props to Lopez for the considerable growth she reveals as both a performer and tunesmith.
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The feel is sexy, stylish, and fun, and there are numerous highlights, all feeling effortless.
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While no one's likely to confuse anything here with high art, the girl has a way with hooks, even if they're often borrowed.
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Lopez' voice frequently sounds a trifle thin accompanied by the sort of sounds that we're better used to hearing behind a Creative Source or Gwen McRae vocal but the honeyed backing massages any real concerns from your mind.
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Predictably packed with hip-hoppy dance numbers and chiming ballads that don't dare push her vocal range, J.Lo vibelessly goes through a series of songs about love, fidelity and how real she is.
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Q MagazineThere's little sign of obvious hits. [Feb 2003, p.104]
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Most of the songs are pitched too high for her register, the production sounds cheap, and love has dulled whatever street edge she might have had.
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Jennifer Lopez makes albums for the same reasons you and I give holiday gifts to people we don't exactly like: vanity and obligation.
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Languid, lifeless, and generic.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 216 out of 233
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Mixed: 4 out of 233
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Negative: 13 out of 233
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May 31, 2022Easily Jennifer Lopez's best body of work, its cohesive, it flows effortlessly, one of the best R&B albums of the 2000's for sure.
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Nov 25, 2020
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Nov 25, 2020One of JLo's masterpiece. JLo sounds flawless on her vocals, the music arrangement, production, everything. JLo gave us an amazing piece of art.