Jennifer Lopez – Brave (2007)
Career Overview
Getting her start as a dancer on the TV show IN LIVING COLOR, Jennifer Lopez first found stardom as an actress, then as a pop/dance singer. By the turn of the century, Lopez was one of the world’s biggest celebrities. As both of her careers skyrocketed, a turbulent relationship with Puff Daddy constantly landed the duo on the covers of the tabloids.
Biography
b. Jennifer Lynn Lopez, 24 July 1970, the Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. Of Puerto Rican descent, Lopez enjoyed great success as an actress before emerging in the late 90s as one of the new wave of Latin pop stars, alongside leading male singers Ricky Martin and Enrique Iglesias.
As a child Lopez appeared in musical theatre, before making her film debut as a 16 year old in the movie My Little Girl. Her break into television came in 1990 when she won a dance contest to become a Fly Girl on the Fox television comedy series In Living Color. Further television work ensued, including appearances in the series Second Chances and Hotel Malibu (credited on both as Melinda Lopez), the short-lived South Central and a television movie Nurses On The Line: The Crash Of Flight 7 (1993). She made her first major big screen appearance opposite Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson in 1995′s Money Train, before working with director Gregory Nava on My Family, Mi Familia. Her experience on the latter led indirectly to the high-profile role of murdered Tejano star Selena in the 1997 biopic Selena. The same year she married Ojani Noa but the couple were divorced before the union had completed a single year.
Now considered a major player in Hollywood, Lopez’s acclaimed appearance opposite George Clooney in 1998′s Out Of Sight made her the highest paid Latin actress in history. However, it was her role in Selena that led to the revival of Lopez’s music career. Major label backing, heavyweight producers of the calibre of Emilio Estefan, Rodney Jerkins and Sean “Puffy” Combs, and the attendant crossover success of Martin and Iglesias, made 1999′s On The 6 one of the summer’s most hotly anticipated releases. The album, named after the train line the young Lopez used to take into the city, was a predictable commercial success. The first single “If You Had My Love” (produced by Jerkins), topped the US charts for five weeks. The follow-up, “Waiting For Tonight“, was also a transatlantic hit. The album’s other tracks, most of which were co-written by executive producer Corey Rooney, included “Feelin’ So Good” (featuring cameos from rappers Fat Joe and Big Punisher), a duet with Marc Anthony on “No Me Ames” and the Trackmasters-produced “Should Have Never“.
Lopez remained in the media spotlight through her troubled romantic dalliance with Combs. After the relationship ended, Lopez married dancer and choreographer Cris Judd in September 2001. The same year’s chart-topping album J.Lo was premiered by the transatlantic hit single, “Love Don’t Cost A Thing“, a rare quality moment on an album full of hackneyed urban beats and very little Latin flair. Further hit singles lifted from the album included “Play” and a remix of “I’m Real” featuring rapper Ja Rule. The following year’s remix album was promoted by the US chart-topping collaboration with Ja Rule on “Ain’t It Funny“.
Lopez’s third studio album, released in December 2002, was premiered by the highly catchy transatlantic hit single “Jenny From The Block“, featuring Jadakiss and Styles. The video to the single starred actor Ben Affleck, Lopez’s then current love interest (she had divorced Cris Judd in January 2003). Lopez and Affleck also starred together in two of the most critically panned movies of recent times, Gigli and Jersey Girl. The couple broke off their engagement in January 2004. The same June, Lopez secretly married singer Marc Anthony. Her new album Rebirth, promoted by the transatlantic hit single “Get Right“, was released in March 2005.
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Do it well
Brave album tracklists are:
01
stay together
02
forever
03
hold it dont drop it
04
do it well
05
gotta be there
06
never gonna give up
07
mile in these shoes
08
the way it is
09
be mine
10
i need love
11
wrong when youre gone
12
brave
13
do it well featuring ludacris
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