Sunday, April 24, 2011

Let's Get Loud for J.LO'S Best! (The Top 5 Best Singles)

And now I can get to my favorite part in which I get to celebrate only the best of Jenny from the block! Here’s the top 5 best Jennifer Lopez singles!
Beauty at its best!

5.) “Let’s Get Loud”
(from the album On The 6)
This is a Jennifer signature, with its infectious dance beat and Latin rhythm. And who can forget her performance at the 1999 Women’s World Cup? This song is just another example of what a fierce Latina she is!

4.) “All I Have” (featuring LL Cool J)
(from the album This Is Me…Then)
Everything about this song just screams “HIT RECORD”. From a guest appearance by LL Cool J, to a sick hip-hop sample, Jenny from the block certainly continued her R&B/Pop reign and showed even more depth than before. While the video gets a little cheesy in most parts, the song is so great that I'll forgive her!

3.) “I’m Real [Murder Remix]” (featuring Ja Rule)
(from the album J.Lo)
This is exactly what she needed to show greater range. People were already starting to grow a little weary of her music from her second album, so releasing this remix was the perfect answer. And the controversy surrounding her use of the “N” word didn’t hurt one bit. Back when Ja Rule was in his prime, this was a perfect summer duet, helping Ms. Lopez gain more street cred.


2.) “If You Had My Love”
(from the album On The 6)
Who can deny Jennifer’s debut #1 hit single? With production from Darkchild, it served as the big introduction for Jennifer Lopez the singer. Today, the video looks so ancient with it's website and clicking sound effects (remember those?), but for its time with the internet web cams and all, it's hard to remember how groundbreaking it was! And who can forget the fact that we finally got to hear her sing! You can never forget your first...

1.) “Get Right”
(from the album Rebirth)
You either think this is the most annoying song in the world, or one of the most infectious. For me, it’s the most infectious songs I’ve ever heard, and her best one to date! It is a very repetitive sample that is used by producer Rich Harrison, but it certainly got people moving. And while it may not be her most popular album, this turned into another J.Lo signature in my eyes.