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List Price: $7.99 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 7136
Released: February 5, 2002 |
| Our Price: $3.77 |
| Used Price: $0.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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J to tha L-O! The Remixes Track Listing:
1. Love Don't Cost A Thing (RJ Schoolyard Mix feat. Fat Joe)
2. Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix feat. Ja Rule & Caddillac Tah)
3. I'm Gonna Be Alright (Track Masters Remix feat. 50 Cent)
4. I'm Real (Murder Remix feat. Ja Rule)
5. Walking On Sunshine (Metro Remix)
6. If You Had My Love (Dark Child Master Mix)
7. Feelin' So Good (Bad Boy Remix feat. P. Diddy & G. Dep)
8. Let's Get Loud (Pablo Flores Remix)
9. Play (Sack International Remix)
10. Waiting For Tonight (Hex's Momentous Radio Mix)
11. Alive
Editorial Review:
Unlike most single-artist remix albums, J to tha L-O! actually has a purpose beyond raking in cash from fans. The best of these cuts brings much-needed weight to the often-weak writing, vocals, and production that mar Jennifer Lopez's two previous multiplatinum albums. The prize, of course, is her duet with Ja Rule on "I'm Real," but the other highlights (a Rodney Jerkins reworking of his own "If You Had My Love," P. Diddy's "Feelin' So Good") follow along similar hip-hop/R&B lines. Her stabs at street cred aren't always as successful; the 12-letter curse she employs on the Sack International Remix of "Play" is a good deal less than convincing. Generic house rhythms don't do anything for "Let's Get Loud" and "Walking on Sunshine." Finally, the new, tacked-on ballad "Alive," cowritten by the superstar, begins like "I Honestly Love You" but quickly proves itself a new "Greatest Love of All," filled with blind self-love. It's hard to tell if there's even anyone else in the room, or if she's just singing to a mirror. --Rickey Wright
J to tha L-O! The Remixes Reviews:
Very Nice Re-Packaging 
2009-01-19 - This is an excellent sort of bridge album that I think gave Jenny a little more time to invent her next project which came in the form of "This Is Me...Then". This remix album, while in my opinion presents a number of great songs with some very nice re-packaging still leaves me listening to the originals. But hey, that's just a matter of taste. I think anyone who is a fan of Jenny Lo should pick this up and try it out because if for nothing else the remix of "Walking On Sunshine" and "I'm Gonna Be Alright" are stellar re-do's. Along with the orginal first time release of "Alive".
Anything Jennifer Lopez creates is going to be high quality, "J To The L-O" is no different. Highly Recommend.
some really awesome songs and remixes 
2008-02-07 - heres a tip, if you can, try to get the CD that has 50 Cent in the song "i'm gonna be alright" cuz i originally got this CD when it first came out but unfortunately had to sell it due to situations out fo my control. then when i got to buy a new copy, i got what i THOUGHT was the same as the one i sold(not exactly the same, just a new copy) but unfortunately i was a bit let-down. i remembered that 50 cent was on that track(back when he wasn't known too well) and the song sounded really good with him doing his piece in it. but the new version isn't as good. still an excellent buy, even if ur not a rabid collector of her(i'm not. this is the only one i have of hers and i'm just fine with just that) its still a really great buy. but like i said, if u can, try to get the one with 50 cent in it. thankfully thats the only song that changed otherwise i would've returned it
One of the best remix albums ever period 
2008-01-20 - I remember a time when I couldn't stand remixs. Then JLO comes out with one of the hottest remix albums ever!
Another good remix artist is R.Kelly
Great 
2007-07-14 - from what i noticed, it was in perfect condition. And i got it faster then i exepected.
just like another paula abdul 
2007-01-08 - 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.