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List Price: $29.49 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 340612
Released: January 1, 2001 |
| Our Price: $5.75 |
| Used Price: $5.46 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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J.Lo Track Listing:
1. Love Don't Cost A Thing
2. I'm Real
3. Play
4. Walking On Sunshine
5. Ain't It Funny
6. Carino
7. Come Over
8. We Gotta Talk
9. That's Not Me
10. Dance With Me
11. Secretly
12. I'm Gonna Be Alright
13. That's The Way
14. Dame (Touch Me)
15. Si Ya Se Acabo
16. Pleasure Is Mine
17. I'm Waiting
18. I'm Real (Murder Remix)
J.Lo Reviews:
Great Catchy songs, not the best album!!! 
2004-07-31 - There are some songs that make the album a little dull. For example, the song Secretly repeats itself like over 10 times. The other ones seem to be on the safe side.
Go J. Lo 
2002-12-17 - Her second album is different from her first one. There are less ballads and more latin-songs. I think the first one was better.
Love don't cost a thing: Sounds a little bit like "If you had my love". A R n'B song. It's not bad.
I'm real. The version without Ja Rule. This song has the most "Pop"
Play: That's my favourite. A gret dancesong. An irresistible melody.
Walking on sunshine: The only dancetack. But it's not as good as "Waiting for tonight".
Ain't it funny: This poppish latin-song is my other favourite.
Carino: Sounds similar to "AIF" but it's not as good.
Come over: This should be sexy but I think it's more boring.
We gotta talk: Another latin-song. None of her best.
That's not me: This song has Hip Hop influences.
Dance with me: Not the same song that Debelah Morgan or Destiny's Child sing. Very hot and nice to dance to.
Secretly: This is a ballad. I don't like it that much.
I'lm gonna be alright: Without Nas. This version is just as good but it's pop-music not Hip Hop.
That's the way: A danceble Pop-Hip Hop-song.
Dame: Another sexy Latin-song.
Si ya se acabo: Again Latin. I like it.
Pleasure is mine: A R n'B-song. It's so-so.
I'm waiting. This is an electronic song. It's great that Jennifer tries so many different types of music.
I'm real: (Murder remix with Ja Rule). The better and more succesful version of this song doesn't sound like Track 2.