- I'm Real/I'm Real (Murder Remix)
Infobox Single
Name = I'm Real
Caption = CD 1 cover
Artist =Jennifer Lopez
Album = J. Lo
Released = October 16, 2001
Format =CD single
Recorded = 2001 atSony Music Studios
(New York City ,New York )
Genre =Dance-pop , R&B
Length = 4:57
Label = Epic
Writer = Jennifer Lopez,Troy Oliver ,Cory Rooney , L.E.S
Producer = Tory Oliver, Cory Rooney
Certification =
Last single = "Ain't It Funny "
(2001)
This single = "I'm Real"
(2001)
Next single = "I'm Real" (Murder Remix)
(2001)Infobox Single
Name = I'm Real (Murder Remix)
Caption = CD 2 cover
Artist =Jennifer Lopez featuringJa Rule
Album = J. Lo "(special edition)," "and"Pain Is Love
Released = October 16, 2001
Genre = Pop, R&B, hip hop
Length = 4:22
Writer = Jennifer Lopez, Troy Oliver, Cory Rooney, L.E.S., Jeffrey Atkins, Irving Lorenzo,Rick James
Producer = Irv Gotti, 7 Aurelius
Misc = Extra chronology
Artist =Jennifer Lopez
Type = singles
Last single = "I'm Real"
(2001)
This single = "I'm Real" (Murder Remix)
(2001)
Next single = "Ain't It Funny" (Murder Remix)
(2002)Extra chronology
Artist =Ja Rule
Type = singles
Last single = "I Cry"
(2001)
This single = "I'm Real" (Murder Remix)
(2001)
Next single = "Livin' It Up"
(2001)"I'm Real" is the name of two songs by
Jennifer Lopez . One is the song taken from her second studio album, "J. Lo" (2001), and the other is "I'm Real" (Murder Remix), which features rapperJa Rule ofThe Inc. Records (formerly known as Murder Inc. Records), included on the special edition of "J. Lo", Lopez's remix album, "" (2002), and Ja Rule's third studio album, "Pain Is Love " (2001). Theremix samples theMary Jane Girls ' 1983 song "All Night Long" written byRick James . They reached number one on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 on September 8, 2001 (the U.S. number-one single during theSeptember 11, 2001 terrorist attacks ), and remained there for five weeks. Ja Rule had been brought in after the moderate U.S. performance of "Play", the second single from "J. Lo". Singer Ashanti also provided backing vocals on the Murder Remix. The two songs are essentially different songs with the same title.Music video
The
music video for "I'm Real" followed the release of the single in the U.S. It depicts Lopez wearing a sexy outfit and driving amotorcycle through out the highway. The video also featured a cameo appearance by underwear modelTravis Fimmel and a dance scene with Lopez's soon-to-be husbandCris Judd appearing as the lead dancer. The video for "I'm Real" (Murder Remix) featuredJa Rule andIrv Gotti , and won the award for Best Hip-Hop Video at the2002 MTV Video Music Awards .Controversy
Despite the success of "I'm Real", there was a bit of controversy over the use of the single's sample and the structure of the song. The song contains an uncredited sample from
Yellow Magic Orchestra 's 1978 version ofMartin Denny 's 1959 song "Firecracker" (while the remix on the other hand officially samples theMary Jane Girls ' 1983 song "All Night Long"). There have been reports that the "Firecracker" sample was originally planned to be used forMariah Carey 's "Loverboy". According to the music publisher of "Firecracker", Carey called to license a sample of the song which had never been sampled before and within a month Lopez called to do the same. Carey felt that former husband and music executive at Sony Music (Columbia Records ),Tommy Mottola , was interfering with her career by arranging for the sample to go to Lopez. Upset by the conduct of Lopez and her ex-husband, Carey featured a reference to the song on her single "Loverboy", her first single released by her then-record company,Virgin Records . The verse can be heard inDa Brat 's rap section, where she sings, "Hate on me, much as you want to, you can't do what the fuck I do, bitches be, emulating me daily" over the melody of "Firecracker".Irv Gotti, who produced the remix of "I'm Real" featuring Ja Rule, openly admitted during an interview with "XXL" magazine that Mottola contacted him with instructions to create a song that sounded exactly like a song he had made with Carey for the "Glitter" soundtrack [cite web |url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,49437,00.html |title=Mariah 'Ripped Off' Twice on Same Record |accessdate=2007-02-25 |date=April 4, 2002 |work=Fox News] entitled "If We" also featuring Ja Rule.
Track listings and formats
;CD 1
#"I'm Real" (Murder Remix featuringJa Rule )
#"I'm Real" (Radio Edit)
#"I'm Real" (Dezrok Club Mix)
#"I'm Real" (Dreem Teem Master)
#"I'm Real" (Pablo Flores Club Mix)
#"I'm Real" (André Betts Remix);CD 2
#"I'm Real" (Murder Remix featuringJa Rule )
#"I'm Real" (Radio Edit)
#"I'm Real" (Dezrok Vocal Radio Edit)
#"I'm Real" (Dreem Teem UK Garage Mix)
#"I'm Real" (D. MD Strong Club)
#"I'm Real" (Pablo Flores Euro-Dub)Chart performance
"I'm Real" (Murder Remix) debuted on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 at number sixty-six the week of July 7, 2001. By its fourth week, the song had reached the top twenty, fueled by increasing airplay of the single. By September 8, 2001, the single topped the chart, dislodging
Alicia Keys ' "Fallin' " from a three-week stint at number one. "I'm Real" spent the next three charting weeks at the summit, and was subsequently knocked out of the top spot by "Fallin'", which boasted an additional three consecutive weeks at number one. After three weeks stalled at number two, "I'm Real" returned to number one again for a final two weeks, through October 27, 2001. "I'm Real" (Murder Remix) was a staple on R&B/hip hop and pop radio during the summer and fall of 2001, spending fifteen weeks on the top five of the "Billboard" Hot 100.The chart position of the Murder Remix was boosted by radio play of the album track, which led to complaints of unfairness and change of "
Billboard " policy in 2002. Afterwards, airplay of identically named songs but with substantially different melodies was not combined when computing chart positions. Lopez's follow-up was "Ain't It Funny" (Murder Remix), another Ja Rule-featured remix, which also reached number one on the Hot 100.Charts
{|class="wikitable" !align="center"|Chart (2001)!align="center"|Peak
position
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align="left"|Swedish Singles Chart
align="center"|8
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align="left"|Swiss Singles Chart
align="center"|6
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align="left"|UK Singles Chart [cite web |url=http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=29478 |title=Chart Stats – Jennifer Lopez – I'm Real |accessdate=2008-08-19 |work=Chart Stats]
align="center"|4
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align="left"|U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100
align="center"|1
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align="left"|U.S. "Billboard"Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
align="center"|2
-!align="center"|Chart (2002)!align="center"|Peak
position
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align="left"|Australian ARIA Singles Chart
align="center"|3
-
align="left"|Danish Singles Chart
align="center"|8
-
align="left"|French SNEP Singles Chart
align="center"|3
-
align="left"|United World Chart [cite web |url=http://www.mediatraffic.de/week04-2002.htm |title=United World Chart – singles & airplay – week 4 / 2002 |accessdate=2008-08-19 |work=Media Traffic]
align="center"|5References
succession box one to two
before = "Fallin' " byAlicia Keys
title1 = U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 number-one single (first run)
years1 = September 8, 2001 – September 22, 2001
title2 = U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 number-one single (second run)
years2 = October 20, 2001 – October 27, 2001
after1 = "Fallin'" by Alicia Keys
after2 = "Family Affair" byMary J. Blige
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