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Rebirth (2005)
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Tracklist
Get Right (Rich Harrison, James Brown) – 3:45
Step into My World (Rodney Jerkins, Delisha Thomas, Fred Jerkins III, Hector Diaz) – 4:05
Hold You Down (featuring Fat Joe) (Gregory Christopher, Gregory Bruno, Makeba Riddick, Joseph Cartagena, Cory Rooney) – 4:32
Whatever You Wanna Do (Harrison, Delma Anthony Churchill, Harvey Fuqua, Kenneth L. Hawkins) – 3:49
Cherry Pie (Jennifer Lopez, Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson, Rooney) – 4:06
I Got U (Jerkins, Jerkins, Thomas, LaShawn Daniels, A. Pearce) – 3:57
Still Around (Antwan Patton, Archie Hall, Rooney) – 3:22
Ryde or Die (Robert "Big Bert" Smith, Blake English, B. Norwood) – 4:03
I, Love (Kelley, Robinson, Rooney) – 3:42
He'll Be Back (Walter Millsap III, Candice Nelson, Tim Mosley) – 4:18
(Can't Believe) This Is Me (Lopez, Marc Anthony, Rooney) – 4:44
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Album Information
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Release Date: March 1, 2005
Label: Epic Records
Length: 48:17
Genre: Pop, R&B, soul, funk, hip hop
Rebirth is the fourth studio album (fifth overall) by American singer Jennifer Lopez, released in the United States on March 1, 2005 by Epic Records. It spawned the single "Get Right", a smash hit in several territories.
The album's working title, Call Me Jennifer, was a response to the "J.Lo" moniker which Lopez claims gave her an unfair reputation as an over-the-top diva. The eventual title was chosen as an attempt to start a new beginning after the "Bennifer" fall-out and the immense critical and commercial failure of the 2003 film Gigli. The music itself is standard Lopez fare, '80s-tinged urban pop and funk combined with orchestral ballads. Her current husband, Marc Anthony, co-wrote and co-produced one of the album's tracks, "(Can't Believe) This Is Me".
Rebirth was released in a DualDisc format, which contains the album in enhanced stereo, the "Get Right" music video, the "Get Right" remix music video featuring rapper Fabolous, and a short documentary on the recording of the album, originally shot by acclaimed director D. A. Pennebaker, who also shot Bob Dylan's 1967 Dont Look Back.
"Cherry Pie" was planned as the album's third single. However, due to low album sales it was cancelled.
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