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Los Angeles TimesOddly, the production in most songs allows lots of open sonic space that reinforces the wispiness of her voice, which rarely ventures out of a mid-range comfort zone. Beyoncé she ain't, much less Alicia. [27 Feb 2005]
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It says a lot about an album when the best song, "Get Right," is actually a leftover from Usher's Confessions.
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The album's drawback lies not with the producers or the material, but with Lopez herself.
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Focused, slick and likable as “Rebirth” undeniably is in places, the fact that the Limited Edition comes with a sample of Ms Lopez’s new “Miami Glow” fragrance, confirms, that it’s still just another shameless exercise in brand extension.
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It may be a slight shift in style, it may be totally harmless, and it may contain the occasional surprise, but Rebirth is anything but the renaissance that its title promises.
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Though Lopez often comes off as little more than a featherweight studio concoction, Rebirth contains a few moments with the sugary snap of fresh Bubble Yum.
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How did such a glam movie star turn into such a rinky-dink pop singer?
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UncutBy no means a rebirth, but feistier and more fun than last year's Destiny's Child record, for sure. [May 2005, p.95]
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Song for song, Rebirth has more energy and better hooks than her other albums.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 220 out of 269
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Mixed: 9 out of 269
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Negative: 40 out of 269
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May 31, 2022This album got unfairly review bombed when it first came out, its funky its cute and has alot of good hooks, go JLo!
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