Friday, October 12, 2007

Album Review: Jennifer Lopez - Brave

"First single from upcoming Brave—follow-up to her March number-one Spanish bow Como Ama Una Mujer—is a satisfying, flamethrowing pop-urban pearl befitting top 40 hits from Rihanna and Kat DeLuna. J.Lo may now be following the footsteps of a new generation of pop stars, but there's no shame in that. Not since 'Waiting for Tonight' has she served up a song with such potential to rally long-term play, not to mention imminent remixes for the dancefloor. Let's hope her successful return sans rapper will signal to all that it's high time for change—for good. 'Do It Well,' well done." — Chuck Taylor of Billboard.com

Ok, usually i don't dig J.Lo's music,
no offense, i always thought her ego is as big as her famous bum.
but i gotta be honest, i'm head over heels in love
with this one. I just got the entire album
(including the iTunes Pre-Order bonus track]
a few days ago, and i might say the entire album
really got my feet working.

Hold It Don't Drop It [It's on the top spot of Billboard hot 100 dance chart!]
Do It Well [1st single, hot song, hot video]
Frozen Moments [iTunes bonus track, dancey]
Brave [a beautiful dance ballad]
Be Mine [Dance-y R&B]

The one listed above are some of my personal favorites,
but the one track that i absolutely head over heels madly
in love with is track no.7, which goes by the title
Mile In These Shoes.
One would remember the snippet of the track was used
in the promo for the 4th season of Desperate Housewives.

I don't know why, there's something about that
song...addictive. Hope they'll consider release that
track as a single. With a couple remixes and a video to go
with it, no doubt it'll do well.

With Brave,
Jenny from the block has got her thing back, for good.

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