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Rebirth [EXTRA TRACKS]

Jennifer Lopez
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 1, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: March 1, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00079GCEC
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (440 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,728 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Love 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

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164 of 194 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars J. No., March 2, 2005
Its title to the contrary, Jennifer Lopez's fifth album makes no attempt to change the formula that made her last four records platinum hits: freeze-dried, dance/hip-hop schlock that's high on production and low on originality. With a name like "Rebirth," you'd think Lopez would try something different in an effort to rehabilitate her public image (3 marriages by the age of 35, a string of flop movies, and obnoxiously diva-like behavior). Fat chance. Her latest record is a bust, despite the fact that it has production from some of the biggest names in the business (Timbaland, Rich Harrison, and Rodney Jerkins). They all deliver the beats and hooks as expected, but they do so to conceal two critical flaws: 1) the album's trite lyrics and 2) Lopez's limp, expressionless voice. The kickoff single "Get Right" was a guilty pleasure of mine for a week before its shrill horn sample worked my last nerve. "Cherry Pie" is disposable funk rock; Timbaland's "He'll Be Back" barely registers, and the CD saves the absolute worst for last on the melodramatic "(Can't Believe) This Is Me." To its credit, there are no sappy love ballads like the embarrassing "Dear Ben" from her 2002 release "This Is Me...Then." But there's virtually nothing on here to inspire an enthusiastic thumbs up. "Rebirth" is so simple-minded and juvenile that I can't recommend it to anyone over the age of 12.
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108 of 133 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Filler, March 11, 2005
Success in not always a measure of talent when it comes to showbiz. Consider Jennifer Lopez. A multi-million selling persona in different industries from cosmetics to audio, yet she lacks the diligence and talent behind an artist. Even her execs realize that so they rely heavily on image and packaging to market Lopez.
Her ear for hits is so in limbo that she has to copy and steal to achieve chart success. Firstly, she stole the Ja Rule remix idea from Mariah Carey's Glitter by way of Tommy Mottola (Carey's ex-hubby) and released it as a remix of "I'm Real." Now, if you change the melody and the lyrics of a song isn't that a whole other song and not a remix?
Then, more recently, she released a song already recorded by another artist. This time Usher's "Ride" becomes Lopez's "Get Right." The latter is probably one of the worst pop songs ever released. It sounds like an annoying ringtone that never stops. The remix with Fabolous doesn't lose the horrid horns and adds irritation.
Lopez's new album Rebirth is really not what it claims to be. It is better than the vile This Is Me...Then but way down from J.Lo.
Mid-tempo tracks that wouldn't be the light of day if it weren't for Lopez's image like "Step Into My World" and "Hold You Down" featuring Fat Joe are plain and featureless. Even when Lopez tries to muster up some spice with the funk-laden "Whatever You Wanna Do" she falls flat on her face with dreary lyrics and a bleak chorus.
Then the rest of Rebirth relies solely on hype from "I, Love" to "Ryde Or Die." Even when she manages to catch some mid-tempo flow on "I Got U," she loses it from the ghastliness of the record.
To further the painful trip through this effort, J.Lo unapologetically attempts mimicking Prince on "Cherry Pie," which is more balderdash and less "Raspberry Beret."
It comes as no surprise that Lopez continues to release filler after filler and then the filler remixes. Celebrities like her are walking conglomerates. Her face is trademark and her talk is the PR. No wonder that she can cross borders from being a singer to an actress to a fashion designer. When it comes to music, however, she is nothing special. Her vocal ability sounds like a Karaoke hopeful and her dancing is passable, but no Janet Jackson.
On the last track on Rebirth Lopez asserts "(Can't Believe) This Is Me." To tell you the truth, we can't either.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haters can go, cause this a great album from J.Lo!!, March 1, 2005
"Rebirth" is a good album but J.Lo. There are always going to be haters againist her but real listeners know that she has good music. Hey, we all know she is no Whitney or Mariah, but she has her own style and her voice is good. This album is to me the best for her vocally. My fav tracks are "Get Right," "Step into My World," "Cherry Pie (why are people saying this sing is filler, and it is not," "Whatever You Wanna Do (GIVE ME THAT FUNK I CAN MOVE TO (I love that line))," and "Hold You Down." GO J.LO SHAKE THEM HATERS OFF
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars My Fave J.Lo Album
I'm a very big fan of jennifer and I am surpised of how many people have bashed this album just because they think jennifer "can't sing and should stick to acting". Read more
Published 5 months ago by E.B.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Somber Side Of Jenny
I think...what stands out most to me about this album is how somber and dark it is. This is just fine, however, usually Jenny's albums are full of light for the most part, fast... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Serious Reviewer

5.0 out of 5 stars This is not a bad album give J.Lo a chance!
I have seen many reviews that disliked this album, and other albums that Jennifer has done. Sure this isn't her greatest album of all time but it's good in it's own way. Read more
Published 5 months ago by C. Ortega

5.0 out of 5 stars Really Fun!
This is my first album I've ever listened to by J.Lo and I really like it. I am amazed at the amount of bad reviews people gave for this album, but I'm not a veteran J. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Alex Perkins

2.0 out of 5 stars After "J.Lo", everything went downhill
I like Jennifer Lopez, but her albums keep getting worse & worse!! "Rebrith" is another piece of garbage. Read more
Published 13 months ago by KATE JONSON

5.0 out of 5 stars It's a stellar CD!
I received this CD as a gift and I played it so much, I'm ordering a replacement. Amazon has it at $7.97 so I'm buying two, to give the other as a gift. It's a great album. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Ivy Jolie

3.0 out of 5 stars Not J Lo's best album
I bought this album on iTunes and was dissapointed with J Lo. "This Is Me...Then" was probably her best album hands-down. "J Lo" comes in 2nd. Read more
Published on July 13, 2007 by Eric Smith

1.0 out of 5 stars Horridly Narcisstic
Jennifer Lopez is the grand diva of fantasy and media enterprise. Only because she is wealthy and shrewd can she get away with such drivel. Read more
Published on March 29, 2007 by Estellita

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Songs, Bad Voice
I'm writing this review late because I've had the album for about a year and started playing the cd again. When I'm in the mood I will listen to this album all day everyday. Read more
Published on February 2, 2007 by S. Stokes

1.0 out of 5 stars Jennifer Lopez you cannot Sing!
Give it up already, Jenny from the Block. You can't sing. And you don't even have passion for music. I do not hear the passion. What is your style? You are all over the place. Read more
Published on January 19, 2007 by MartysGirl

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