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Jennifer Lopez - On the 6

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On the 6
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Artist(s)Jennifer Lopez
StudioSony
Release DateJune 1, 1999
UPC Code074646935125
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Tracks

  1. If You Had My Love
  2. Should've Never
  3. Too Late
  4. Feelin' So Good
  5. Let's Get Loud
  6. Could This Be Love
  7. No Me Ames (Tropical Remix)
  8. Waiting For Tonight
  9. Open Off My Love
  10. Promise Me You'll Try
  11. It's Not That Serious
  12. Talk About Us
  13. No Me Ames
  14. Una Noche Mas

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (594 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteLove it! Quote
This is my first Jlo album ever, yes I have a guilty pleasure of listening to her, I won't lie. Mi cansion favorito, "No Me Ames" or my favorite song is "No Me Ames". It's a sentimental and sad song, translated from a Italian poem, well that's what I heard. And Marc Anthony does the duet beautfiully with Jlo! And another favorite was "Should of Never" and of course, "If You Had My Love" or "Waiting for Tonight" in English and en esponal! Recommended for those who listen to Jlo! December 12, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteJLOQuote
I'm latin and I love all of JLO songs and her husbands. Was in great condition. thank you May 16, 2007

rating: 1 Quotejust like another paula abdulQuote
her career is so similar to paula abdul it's not even funny! Both started out dancing. Paula worked with janet jackson in the mid 80's and appeared in her videos, J LO worked with janet in the mid 90's and appeared in a video of hers. Paula Abdul tried her hand at music in the late 80's as a dance-diva and J LO did the same thing in the late 90's. Both of their debut albums Forever Your Girl and On the 6 sold well, and better than their follow up albums. Early 1991, Paula Abdul released Spellbound and early 2001 J LO released J LO. Both of them had strong first singles and their albums fell off the charts pretty fast although both managed to reach 3 million(instead of 8 million and 5 million like their debuts) and have a lot of hits from their albums. Let's not forget to mention that paula briefly did acting as well and J LO is also an actress. This Is Me Again didn't make a dent in the charts and Rebirth was the final nail in the coffin in 2005, just like paula's Head Over Heels. The first single from their final albums both had good videos(My Love Is For Real & Get Right) but by then it was too late and the public already had enough of them. I expect to see J LO release a compilation album by 2010 and appearing as a host or something 10 years from now. January 8, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteJ-lo's best album, before J-lo. This *was* her then!Quote
I am one of J-lo's biggest fans, but the albums after this are one disappointment after the next. Luckily she's redeemed herself more in talent with the most recent album release, but this very first one had the true latino influence before she started 'forgetting' which minority she was representing in order to get more bucks. This CD expresses true singing talent, amazing tearful ballads (Marc Anthony, for crying out loud!!) and that wonderful feeling of sitting on an island beach. Even the photos of J-lo were sexy inside. This is truly art. August 7, 2006

rating: 1 QuoteOh, if only there were a Golden Throats Vol. 5!Quote
Unhealthy both as role model and performer, our limitedly talented Ms. Lopez, not content with her skilled acting chops in 1999, jumped on the Latin explosion bandwagon with the help of her label cronies and her indisputable celebrity factor. Only, the results were about as relevant to Latin music as a toadstool stoned on a bottle of Palo Viejo. Without an iota of a hint of vocal skill, she squeaked and heaved and shrilled her way through a spit-shine production of second-rate disco tunes even Andrea True laughed at. What made it so utterly joyless is/was its lowest common denominator: it's completely phony, resulting in the most head-scratchingly successful debut of that year, maybe decade [take that, Jewel]. Monetarily, it made sense - at platinum plus, she was able to seduce a million or so impressionable kids into buying into the web of deceit - but as art...well, I suggested, then, that she get on that 6 train and head home. Or at least toward Hollywood. Instead she sojourned her way back into the studio a few more ear-blood inducing times. This was not only the worst CD of 1999; it was the insult of that year. My grade: D June 21, 2006

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