Jennifer Lopez - Brave
Facts
| Artist(s) | Jennifer Lopez |
| Studio | Epic |
| Release Date | October 9, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 827969775424 |
| Buy this item | $13.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 20 4:55 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Stay Together
- Forever
- Hold It Don't Drop It
- Do It Well
- Gotta Be There
- Never Gonna Give Up
- Mile In These Shoes
- The Way It Is
- Be Mine
- I Need Love
- Wrong When You're Gone
- Brave
- Do It Well (Bonus Track Featuring Ludacris)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Great!!! |
| A Fan Very Disappointed |
| J- Lo or NO |
| One of Jennifer Lopez's better English albums... |
Quite possibly, Jennifer's best English album to date, in terms of the quality of songs, consistency and material she is given. There were only a few songs that didn't win a position on my iPod, but the rest made the final cut into my iPod(keeping in mind my iPod is full of competition from the music of Mozart to the compositions of Yasunori Mitsuda). The album starts off especially strong, with the song "Stay Together", which propels a very catchy, happy, and almost corny, but still great pop tune. "Hold It Don't Drop It" is another highlight of the album, boasting an infectious and disco-esque dance beat that is great for the clubs. "Miles in these Shoes" excels in lyrical quality and overall message, which makes it another highlight of the album.
However, three things should be expressed about the album. First off, the overall genre of this album caught me completely off guard because the lack of dance tunes like those of her past "Waiting For Tonight", which I consider her better English song to date. Jennifer stated during her interviews, regarding this album, that the purchasers of this album were to expect dance, upbeat music. While there were a few dance songs("Hold It Don't Drop It") in the album, the majority of the album consists of bubble gum pop tunes, so those who were expecting dance songs might be a bit disapointed. Second thing that must be addressed is the timeline of most of these songs. The album is a good pop album, but where are the electronica, futuristic influences of "Umbrella" and Justin Timberlake's Futuresex/lovesound instrumentations? Pop music is generally very fickle, and it seems Jennifer's new album hasn't exactly grasped what today's modern day pop sounds like. Bubblegum pop days are generally no more, but Jennifer and her team didn't seem to realize this when fabricating the album. The album is also freer of Spanish influences and sounds, which doesn't come as much of a surprise, since she released a Spanish album just months before she released this album.
Overall, the album is surprisingly good because of its consistency and general lack of fillers. However, the album doesn't keep up with modern day robotic sounds, and dance songs but instead goes back to feel good bubblegum pop throwback, which may or may not be preferred. 4.5/5 stars. March 31, 2008
| One of the better albums of 2007 |
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