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J-Lo's 'Rebirth' a massive flop From Fox "news"
Jennifer Lopez 's music career is in big trouble. Her latest album, "Rebirth," is sinking like it's in quicksand on the charts. When this week's numbers are counted, J-Lo will have sold barely 400,000 copies after three weeks of release. Most of those were sold in the first week, too. This past week's sales, according to Hitsdailydouble.com and Nielsen SoundScan, will be around 40,000, if she's lucky. Sales of "Rebirth" are hindered by a couple of things. First of all, Lopez does not tour to promote her albums. This is a problem, whether it's due to logistical problems, economics or fear. There was some talk of Lopez touring this year, but her desultory appearance on the "Today" show may have persuaded her to rethink that plan. Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart lists Lopez's newest single, "Hold You Down," featuring the appropriately nicknamed Fat Joe, at No. 72. So far there hasn't been much of a clamor from disc jockeys to play it, and that's not a good sign. Great singles can turn around a whole career. Just ask pop newcomer Kelly Clarkson. She doesn't have Lopez's appeal as a movie star or celebrity, but she's outselling Lopez because of her terrific single, "Since U Been Gone." Blame for this debacle will probably rest on Lopez's husband, Marc Anthony . He's a great performer, but not one known as a hit-maker, even for his own career. Anthony, like Ben Affleck and P. Diddy before him, seems to have eased into the quasi-manager role for Lopez at her request. It was apparently his idea to stage that unpopular living room-set duet that the pair performed on the Grammys. | |
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what? no butt pix? Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Good!
perhaps this means that the public is finally saying "No" to the sample-heavy,pop/R&B/dance crap that J-Lo specializes in. | |
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VoicesCarry said: From Fox "news"
Jennifer Lopez 's music career is in big trouble. Her latest album, "Rebirth," is sinking like it's in quicksand on the charts. When this week's numbers are counted, J-Lo will have sold barely 400,000 copies after three weeks of release. Most of those were sold in the first week, too. This past week's sales, according to Hitsdailydouble.com and Nielsen SoundScan, will be around 40,000, if she's lucky. Sales of "Rebirth" are hindered by a couple of things. First of all, Lopez does not tour to promote her albums. This is a problem, whether it's due to logistical problems, economics or fear. There was some talk of Lopez touring this year, but her desultory appearance on the "Today" show may have persuaded her to rethink that plan. Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart lists Lopez's newest single, "Hold You Down," featuring the appropriately nicknamed Fat Joe, at No. 72. So far there hasn't been much of a clamor from disc jockeys to play it, and that's not a good sign. Great singles can turn around a whole career. Just ask pop newcomer Kelly Clarkson. She doesn't have Lopez's appeal as a movie star or celebrity, but she's outselling Lopez because of her terrific single, "Since U Been Gone." Blame for this debacle will probably rest on Lopez's husband, Marc Anthony . He's a great performer, but not one known as a hit-maker, even for his own career. Anthony, like Ben Affleck and P. Diddy before him, seems to have eased into the quasi-manager role for Lopez at her request. It was apparently his idea to stage that unpopular living room-set duet that the pair performed on the Grammys. thats cuz rock is making a big comeback this year and stomping on everything in its path Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3 | |
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Mazerati said: VoicesCarry said: From Fox "news"
Jennifer Lopez 's music career is in big trouble. Her latest album, "Rebirth," is sinking like it's in quicksand on the charts. When this week's numbers are counted, J-Lo will have sold barely 400,000 copies after three weeks of release. Most of those were sold in the first week, too. This past week's sales, according to Hitsdailydouble.com and Nielsen SoundScan, will be around 40,000, if she's lucky. Sales of "Rebirth" are hindered by a couple of things. First of all, Lopez does not tour to promote her albums. This is a problem, whether it's due to logistical problems, economics or fear. There was some talk of Lopez touring this year, but her desultory appearance on the "Today" show may have persuaded her to rethink that plan. Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart lists Lopez's newest single, "Hold You Down," featuring the appropriately nicknamed Fat Joe, at No. 72. So far there hasn't been much of a clamor from disc jockeys to play it, and that's not a good sign. Great singles can turn around a whole career. Just ask pop newcomer Kelly Clarkson. She doesn't have Lopez's appeal as a movie star or celebrity, but she's outselling Lopez because of her terrific single, "Since U Been Gone." Blame for this debacle will probably rest on Lopez's husband, Marc Anthony . He's a great performer, but not one known as a hit-maker, even for his own career. Anthony, like Ben Affleck and P. Diddy before him, seems to have eased into the quasi-manager role for Lopez at her request. It was apparently his idea to stage that unpopular living room-set duet that the pair performed on the Grammys. thats cuz rock is making a big comeback this year and stomping on everything in its path ... Mind you, having said that.....I'd much rather see J-Lo's ass in motion on my TV set than Ozzy's OR Billy Idol's | |
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As i said before, look at our UK album charts. Devoid of rnb and pop and we have fake opera and MOR rock. Maybe USA will slowly be like this too.
"el divo" coming to USA soon? | |
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Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio.
Not that I'm a J-Lo supporter, but didn't "Get Right" go top-10? I definitely saw that damn video on MTV Hits every time I turned on the TV. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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(at the fact that VC put a "thumbs up" in the heading) | |
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thesexofit said: As i said before, look at our UK album charts. Devoid of rnb and pop and we have fake opera and MOR rock.
That doesn't sound too good either. What happened to UK audiences being so avant-garde & edgy? | |
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Axchi696 said: Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio.
Not that I'm a J-Lo supporter, but didn't "Get Right" go top-10? I definitely saw that damn video on MTV Hits every time I turned on the TV. #12 I think. | |
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RocknRollDave said: Mazerati said: thats cuz rock is making a big comeback this year and stomping on everything in its path ... Mind you, having said that.....I'd much rather see J-Lo's ass in motion on my TV set than Ozzy's OR Billy Idol's Not me, i'd rather see Billy Idol's ass over J. lo's anyday! | |
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Dancelot said: what? no butt pix?
Co-sign. The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
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Cmon.....could it EVER really be called a music career??? She is DONE!!! "If you wanna feel the FUNK....then you have to know the SOUL!!!"-----(Up and Down...just like a seesaw, Back and Forth...oh girl I'm fallin) | |
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Dancelot said: what? no butt pix?
LOL | |
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VoicesCarry said: From Fox "news"
Jennifer Lopez 's music career is in big trouble. Her latest album, "Rebirth," is sinking like it's in quicksand on the charts. When this week's numbers are counted, J-Lo will have sold barely 400,000 copies after three weeks of release. Most of those were sold in the first week, too. This past week's sales, according to Hitsdailydouble.com and Nielsen SoundScan, will be around 40,000, if she's lucky. Sales of "Rebirth" are hindered by a couple of things. First of all, Lopez does not tour to promote her albums. This is a problem, whether it's due to logistical problems, economics or fear. There was some talk of Lopez touring this year, but her desultory appearance on the "Today" show may have persuaded her to rethink that plan. Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart lists Lopez's newest single, "Hold You Down," featuring the appropriately nicknamed Fat Joe, at No. 72. So far there hasn't been much of a clamor from disc jockeys to play it, and that's not a good sign. Great singles can turn around a whole career. Just ask pop newcomer Kelly Clarkson. She doesn't have Lopez's appeal as a movie star or celebrity, but she's outselling Lopez because of her terrific single, "Since U Been Gone." Blame for this debacle will probably rest on Lopez's husband, Marc Anthony . He's a great performer, but not one known as a hit-maker, even for his own career. Anthony, like Ben Affleck and P. Diddy before him, seems to have eased into the quasi-manager role for Lopez at her request. It was apparently his idea to stage that unpopular living room-set duet that the pair performed on the Grammys. No shit. Everybody knew what would be the ending result for J-ho after a fucked up Grammy performance w/her hubby. | |
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Dancelot said: what? no butt pix?
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there's a relatively humorous interview with her about "rebirth" at:
http://www.mtv.com/bands/...&a_050321/ my favorite line would have to be: "I incorporated a lot more live music than I did on my first album — a lot more horns, a lot more live drums — just to add that element of funk, just so we know we're in a different place now. But it is very vintage Jennifer Lopez..." I assume by "live music" she means repetitive and annoying samples of live music performed by others and by "vintage Jennifer Lopez" she means a hot mess of tea-bagging goodness. but, then again, like j.lo says in the interview about her music, "When I get into a flow, into a vibe, I'm unstoppable." | |
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vanity69 said: I assume by "live music" she means repetitive and annoying samples of live music performed by others and by "vintage Jennifer Lopez" she means a hot mess of tea-bagging goodness.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again:
Fuck JHo. Fuck her in her stupid ass! Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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sextonseven said: Dancelot said: what? no butt pix?
Para ti: So that's what the meaning of life is... | |
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OdysseyMiles said: vanity69 said: I assume by "live music" she means repetitive and annoying samples of live music performed by others and by "vintage Jennifer Lopez" she means a hot mess of tea-bagging goodness.
2 TIMES!! | |
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I LikE "GeT rIghT". that song is funky "Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey | |
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VoicesCarry said: From Fox "news"
Jennifer Lopez 's music career is in big trouble. Her latest album, "Rebirth," is sinking like it's in quicksand on the charts. When this week's numbers are counted, J-Lo will have sold barely 400,000 copies after three weeks of release. Most of those were sold in the first week, too. This past week's sales, according to Hitsdailydouble.com and Nielsen SoundScan, will be around 40,000, if she's lucky. Sales of "Rebirth" are hindered by a couple of things. First of all, Lopez does not tour to promote her albums. This is a problem, whether it's due to logistical problems, economics or fear. There was some talk of Lopez touring this year, but her desultory appearance on the "Today" show may have persuaded her to rethink that plan. Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart lists Lopez's newest single, "Hold You Down," featuring the appropriately nicknamed Fat Joe, at No. 72. So far there hasn't been much of a clamor from disc jockeys to play it, and that's not a good sign. Great singles can turn around a whole career. Just ask pop newcomer Kelly Clarkson. She doesn't have Lopez's appeal as a movie star or celebrity, but she's outselling Lopez because of her terrific single, "Since U Been Gone." Blame for this debacle will probably rest on Lopez's husband, Marc Anthony . He's a great performer, but not one known as a hit-maker, even for his own career. Anthony, like Ben Affleck and P. Diddy before him, seems to have eased into the quasi-manager role for Lopez at her request. It was apparently his idea to stage that unpopular living room-set duet that the pair performed on the Grammys. Praise God. I truly hope this album keeps on sinking and sinking. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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Well if it makes Fox News happy. I'm not a fan but did this woman rape a child in front of a nun, cause that is the way people seem to treat her, but especially Fox, who has never been friendly to any female pop star, though. I'm might just buy the album to be different and piss off her critics. | |
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I hope it sinks further than the Titanic. If all I can get is even just one non-musician pop star with an unsucessful album, I'll take it. The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
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VoicesCarry said: From Fox "news"
Jennifer Lopez 's music career is in big trouble. Her latest album, "Rebirth," is sinking like it's in quicksand on the charts. When this week's numbers are counted, J-Lo will have sold barely 400,000 copies after three weeks of release. Most of those were sold in the first week, too. This past week's sales, according to Hitsdailydouble.com and Nielsen SoundScan, will be around 40,000, if she's lucky. Sales of "Rebirth" are hindered by a couple of things. First of all, Lopez does not tour to promote her albums. This is a problem, whether it's due to logistical problems, economics or fear. There was some talk of Lopez touring this year, but her desultory appearance on the "Today" show may have persuaded her to rethink that plan. Second, Lopez does not have a true hit single from this album. Her last album contained "Jenny From the Block," but the new album has failed to catch on the radio. The Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart lists Lopez's newest single, "Hold You Down," featuring the appropriately nicknamed Fat Joe, at No. 72. So far there hasn't been much of a clamor from disc jockeys to play it, and that's not a good sign. Great singles can turn around a whole career. Just ask pop newcomer Kelly Clarkson. She doesn't have Lopez's appeal as a movie star or celebrity, but she's outselling Lopez because of her terrific single, "Since U Been Gone." Blame for this debacle will probably rest on Lopez's husband, Marc Anthony . He's a great performer, but not one known as a hit-maker, even for his own career. Anthony, like Ben Affleck and P. Diddy before him, seems to have eased into the quasi-manager role for Lopez at her request. It was apparently his idea to stage that unpopular living room-set duet that the pair performed on the Grammys. "Get Right" hit 12...that isn't too bad considering everyone hates her and dance pop goes nowhere now of days. This is very atypical of Fox. I like the non-opinions too. Granted, the album isn't doing as well as her last ones but its shit like this that really doesn't help and they know it. They are so scummy. Kelly Clarkson better keep playing it safe so they don't call her next single "terrible" instead of terrific! Oh, Fox....what are we going to do with you? Not take you seriously, that's for damn sure! | |
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purplecam said: Praise God. I truly hope this album keeps on sinking and sinking. Is there some kind of prize people get if she fails? Now I'm definately buying it....and then returning it becuase I really don't want it! | |
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Love her or loathe her, uber-diva Jennifer Lopez knows how to deliver on record. She understands how to make the most of her limited vocal range, choosing to surround herself with able producers Rodney Jerkins, Timbaland, Big Boi and Cory Rooney, who oversaw Lopez's first album, On the 6. The mix makes Rebirth far more enjoyable than it should be, coasting on midnight-groove ballads and polished dance tracks. Lopez's fourth studio album offers little insight into her much-gossiped-about persona, but it's an undeniably fun ride anyway. A blaring James Brown horn riff drills first single "Get Right" into your head almost immediately, and soon enough, you'll find yourself bopping to the beat. The Middle-Eastern flavor of "Step Into My World" is undeniably seductive, and it's actually enhanced by Lopez's wisp of a voice. "Whatever You Wanna Do" and "Cherry Pie" are solid dance tracks, the kind of grooves Janet Jackson made before she became a Superbowl afterthought. Elsewhere, the album is peppered with R&B ballads, much like Lopez's 2002 opus, This Is Me ... Then. Rebirth is hardly a groundbreaking affair, but it continues to showcase Lopez's skillful trend of producing solid, catchy, R&B-laced records. Nothing here ever sounds forced or canned, and in the world of MTV and radio edits, maybe that does make Lopez a bit of a revolutionary after all.
--Joey Guerra I LOVE this album. Usually the albums panned by critics are ones I love the best. My favourite tracks are: "Step Into My World" , "I,Love", "Cherry Pie", and "Get Right" I highky recommend at least giving it a full listen. 1/2 Listen to snippets here: Click album cover. | |
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sextonseven said: Dancelot said: what? no butt pix?
Para ti: the sir thanxalot I mean, really... why should someone click on a J.Lo thread if there is no.. well Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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vanity69 said: there's a relatively humorous interview with her about "rebirth" at:
http://www.mtv.com/bands/...&a_050321/ my favorite line would have to be: "I incorporated a lot more live music than I did on my first album — a lot more horns, a lot more live drums — just to add that element of funk, just so we know we're in a different place now. But it is very vintage Jennifer Lopez..." I assume by "live music" she means repetitive and annoying samples of live music performed by others and by "vintage Jennifer Lopez" she means a hot mess of tea-bagging goodness. but, then again, like j.lo says in the interview about her music, "When I get into a flow, into a vibe, I'm unstoppable." this interview is hilarious.I guess J-Lo doesn't read the credits on her own album.If she did,she would know that those "live horns and live drums" are actually samples from Old School R&B songs.Can't see why she is so enthusiastic about this new CD.She basically makes the same album over and over. | |
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