In January 2001, Jennifer Lopez orchestrated a cultural takeover. With the arrival of her second studio effort, "J.Lo", the Bronx native achieved a feat never before seen in the entertainment industry: she became the first woman in history to have the number-one movie (The Wedding Planner) and the number-one album in the United States in the same week. This milestone catapulted her from a rising crossover star into a global, "intergalactic" icon, forever embedding the three letters JLO into the pop culture vernacular.
A cornerstone of the Y2K era, "J.Lo" remains the most commercially successful album of Lopez’s career. It stands as a definitive "pop manifesto," masterfully bridging the gap between high-gloss dance-pop and the street-smart, urban R&B sounds that defined the early 2000s. The album is anchored by a string of era-defining hits, led by the assertive, self-empowerment anthem "Love Don't Cost a Thing" and the futuristic dance floor filler "Play."
Tracklist:
A1 Love Don't Cost A Thing 3:42
A2 I'm Real 4:55
A3 Play 3:31
A4 Walking On Sunshine 3:45
A5 Ain't It Funny 4:05
B1 Cariño 4:15
B2 Come Over 4:52
B3 We Gotta Talk 4:05
B4 That's Not Me 4:31
C1 Dance With Me 3:45
C2 Secretly 4:25
C3 I'm Gonna Be Alright 3:42
C4 That's The Way 3:52
C5 Dame 4:24
D1 Si Ya Se Acabó 3:36
D2 Pleasure Is Mine
D3 I'm Waiting
D4 I'm Real (Murder Remix)
Label: Sony Music
Released: 2001/2026