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- J.Lo_(album) abstract "J.Lo is the second studio album by American singer Jennifer Lopez. It was released on January 22, 2001, by Epic Records. The follow-up to her commercially successful debut On the 6 (1999), Lopez had more creative control over J.Lo, which was aptly titled by the nickname her fans gave her. She described it as a homage to her fans in appreciation of their support. In mid-2000, Lopez began recording the album under its working title The Passionate Journey, using more of her own personal experiences as inspiration for its lyrics. Unlike On the 6, the album was predominantly Pop music, with Latin and R&B influences. Musically, it also included 80's inspired retro pop, dance-pop, Latin pop and ballads. For the album, Lopez worked with Cory Rooney, Troy Oliver, Dan Shea and her boyfriend at the time Sean Combs, who all contributed to her debut effort.Her first set to include a Parental Advisory sticker, J.Lo was more daring than her previous material. Lyrically, It explored deeper into sexual themes and included explicit language. The album also explores themes such as female empowerment and facing the reality of unethical relationships. However, it became the subject to mixed critical reception. It was criticized for its lack of musical growth, along with its manufactured sound. Although, it did receive praise for its Spanish songs and "catchy" dance material. J.Lo remains Lopez's most commercially successful album, debuting atop the Billboard 200 the same week her film The Wedding Planner (2001) led the United States box office. This made her the first entertainer to have a number one film and album simultaneously in the United States. J.Lo was the sixth best-selling album of the year, selling 6.8 million copies worldwide during 2001 alone."Love Don't Cost a Thing" was released as the album's lead single in January 2001. It reached the top ten in the United States, followed by "Play" which reached the top twenty. A Latin pop song entitled "Ain't It Funny" served as the third single. "I'm Real" was released as the album's fourth and final single. To further its success, record executives at Epic recruited Ja Rule of Murder, Inc. records who was popular in the Urban market create a remix of the song, "I'm Real (Murder Remix)". The remix, which featured Ja Rule, allowed the song to reach the top of the charts in the United States, while shifting Lopez's personal style away from Pop to an Urban-oriented sound. To continue Lopez's chart success in this market, a Murder Remix version of "Ain't It Funny" was produced as the lead single of the album's remix version, J to tha L–O! The Remixes, which consisted of remixes from J.Lo and On the 6. The remix album as well as "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)" featuring Rule reached number one in the United States, capitalizing the entertainer's success during this era.".
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- J.Lo_(album) description "A thirty-second sample of "Come Over", a sexually themed ballad which was heavily compared to the works of Janet Jackson. Lopez sings lyrics such as "when you come, it gives me fever", while she whispers seductively in the background.".
- J.Lo_(album) description "A thirty-second sample of "I'm Real", which heavily uses an interpolation of Yellow Magic Orchestra's song "Firecracker".".
- J.Lo_(album) description "A twenty-second sample of "Play", dance-pop song in which Lopez explicitly pleads with a DJ to "play her favorite song".".
- J.Lo_(album) description "A twenty-three second sample of the original version of "Ain't it Funny". It was written for the film The Wedding Planner, although rejected for having too much of a Latin sound.".
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- J.Lo_(album) headline "European and Australian Special edition bonus tracks".
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- J.Lo_(album) quote ""It's J. Lo now because of 'I'm Real'. It's gonna put her in another zone. After this one, they gonna be expecting hot crossover R&B joints from J. Lo. They ain't gonna want the pop version of J. Lo no more, they gonna want the 'I'm Real' version."".
- J.Lo_(album) quote ""It's been a couple of years since I finished my last album, so I feel like I have more experience with the whole music thing and I have more of a point of view as to exactly what I wanted to do on this album, as opposed to the last album, but I'm very excited about it"".
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