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List Price: $12.99 | | Label: Sbme Import
Salesrank: 527354
Released: December 24, 2002 |
| Our Price: $4.98 |
| Used Price: $0.44 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Jenny From the Block 1 Track Listing:
1. Jenny From The Block (Bronx Remix No Rap Edit)
2. Alive (Thunderpuss Radiomix)
3. Play (Thunderpuss Club Mix)
Editorial Review:
The first single taken from the 2002 album, 'This Is Me...Then', features three non-LP tracks, 'Jenny From The Block' (Bronx Remix (No Rap) - Edit), 'Alive' (Thunderpuss Radio Mix) & 'Play' (Thunderpuss Club Mix). Epic.
Jenny From the Block 1 Reviews:
HANDS UP! 
2004-05-27 - This track is soooo hott!
I know the rap version is better but it still good...
This cd may be rated 3.5/5 NOT 2/5...
The beats are off da hook and the song "Play" is tight...
Get this!
A song so hysterically funny...I JUST love it!!! 
2004-01-15 - This is the funniest CD I have ever purchased in all my life.
I had to give it five stars because it is SO hysterically funny.
There she is, Jennifer Lopez, strutting her funky stuff showing off her diamonds and pearls and belting out, "...all the rocks that I got, I'm still Jenny from the block..."
I fell out of my wheelchair laughing so hard, girl get REAL here!
You're not still Jenny from the block, you've moved on from that, who are you trying to kid?
I might have taken your song more seriously if you hadn't flaunted Ben Affleck on the video, tried to show your "normal" life and how "ordinary" you still were.
It was so wonderfully nauseating, I hung onto every word, watched every frame of the video, it did wonders for my depressed funny bone I can tell you!
In all fairness though the song is quite catchy, I like the tune a lot, it's got a good steady beat to it but the lyrics, oh my ribs ache from laughing so much, they are so PANTS!
So Jenny from the Block, keep on singing songs like this, because if you do, you are going to make a lot of people happy, some us might even laugh ourselves into a coma.
I know I almost did!
Yeah, Right. You're Ordinary, J-Lo. 
2003-08-14 - This is not strictly a review of the song (which is not very good unto itself) but also a review of the music video for this song. I was unfortunate enough to catch the video for "Jenny from the Block" while eating breakfast this morning, and it bugged me so much that I felt compelled to comment on it. You see, the video consists of various shots of J-Lo and her bootylicious backside dancing about and enjoying the spoils of her successful career, all the while crooning about how she is still just that "regular girl from the corner". Whether it's a scene of her on various yachts making-out with "ordinary guy" Ben Affleck or a shot of her enjoying the finest champagne and food while being ferried in a limo, it's sure to evoke images of your average latino girl from the hood. Now, you're probably wondering - "Why the rant?" Am I just jealous of the rich and famous? Maybe a little, yes. But it really BUGS me when the rich and famous try to pretend they are ordinary, normal, average, common or down-to-earth everyday people. It REALLY BUGS me when they pretend to be these things while flaunting their fabulous wealth in a blatant attempt to spead the marketing net even further to convince as many people as possible that they "feel their pain" and associate with them in some way. Give me a break. J-Lo has about as much in common with the kids on the street corner as Elton John at this point. Get over it, J-Lo. Stick with your Hollywood friends and stop trying to pretend your still in the trenches.
WEAKEST SINGLE OF 2002 - HANDS DOWN 
2003-07-14 - Despite her presence requiring fashion Boutiques on Rodeo Drive needing to usher out customers, according to J.LO herself she's changed litlle from her humble beginning's in the Bronx.
Also being romantically attached to America's favorite pretty boy hasn't gotten to her head either, so she purports.
This song is BLATANTLY built around a Beatnuts sample which screams UNCREATIVE loud and clear. The Gueast Rappers Styles and Jadakiss while fine on their own, do little to enhance this horrible ditty. If I go the rest of my life without hearing this song I can Sleep in Peace.
WHY this single on BILLBOARD HOT 100 top 10, IF NOT... 
2002-12-01 - Sometime I bought singles or albums depend on billboard hot chart. I bought this sigle when it hit to billboard top 10, I even hadn't heard this song once. I listen this song first ime ,just remind me "LAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED MY LIFE" by MARIAH in GLITTER. And J-LO's vocal just like JANET singing "ALL FOR YOU" or MARIAH singing "DON'T STOP(FUNKIN' 4 JAMAICA). l have too many like "JENNY FORM THE BLOCK" music product. IF this single had'nt hit to top 10, I can save the $$$.