This Is Me... Then
2002 studio album by Jennifer Lopez From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This Is Me... Then is the third studio album by American singer and entertainer Jennifer Lopez. It was released in November 2002. The album debuted at number six on Billboard 200.[1] t has sold 2.5 million copies in the United States[2] and over five million copies worldwide.[3] On November 26, 2022, Lopez announced a sequel to the album called This Is Me... Now due to be released February 16, 2024.
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Track listing
- Notes
- "Still" contains elements of "Set Me Free", as written by LeRoy Bell and Casey James and performed by Teddy Pendergrass.
- "Loving You" contains:
- a portion of "Juicy Fruit", as written by James Mtume and performed by Mtume.
- an interpolation of "Never Give Up on a Good Thing", as written by Michael Garvin and Tom C. Shapiro and performed by George Benson.
- "I'm Glad" contains a sample of "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?", as written and performed by Jesse "Schoolly D" Weaver Jr.
- "The One" and "The One (Version 2)" contain an interpolation of "You Are Everything", as written by Thom Bell and Linda Creed and performed by The Stylistics.
- "All I Have" contains a sample of "Very Special", as written by Lisa Peters and William Jeffrey and performed by Debra Laws.
- "Jenny from the Block" contains:
- an interpolation of "Hi-Jack" (1975), as written by Jose Fernando Arbex Miro.
- a portion of "South Bronx" (1987), as written by Lawrence Parker and Scott Sterling.
- portions of "Heaven and Hell Is on Earth" (1975), as written by Michael Oliver.
- "You Belong to Me" contains a sample of "Catch the Beat", as written by G. Andrews, K. Nix, Brad Osborne, T. Ski Valley and performed by T. Ski Valley.
- "Baby I Love U!" contains an interpolation of "Midnight Cowboy" (1969), as written and performed by John Barry.
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Charts
Certifications
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References
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