I'm Real/I'm Real (Murder Remix)

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"I'm Real"
Single by Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule
From the albums J. Lo, J To Tha L-O!: The Remixes and Pain Is Love
Released 2001
Format 12" maxi single
Genre Pop/R&B
Length 4:57/4:22 (remix)
Label Epic
Writers Jennifer Lopez
Ja Rule
Irv Gotti
Cory Rooney
Troy Oliver
LeShan Lewis
Rick James
Producers Troy Oliver
Cory Rooney
LeShan Lewis
Director Dave Meyers
Certification
Chart positions #1 U.S.
#4 UK
#6 CAN
Jennifer Lopez singles chronology
"Ain't It Funny"
(2001)
"I'm Real/I'm Real (Murder Remix)"
(2001)
"Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)"
(2002)
Ja Rule singles chronology
"I Cry"
(2001)
"I'm Real/I'm Real (Murder Remix)"
(2001)
"Livin' It Up"
(2001)

"I'm Real" is the name of two songs by Jennifer Lopez. One is the song taken from her 2001 second album J. Lo, and the other is the "I'm Real (Murder Remix)", which features rapper Ja Rule of The Inc. Records (formerly known as Murder Inc. Records), included on the special edition of Lopez's second album and also taken from her 2002 remix album J To Tha L-O!: The Remixes. The remix reached number one in the U.S. charts on September 8, 2001, and remained there for five weeks. Ja Rule had been brought in after disappointing sales of "Play", the second single from J. Lo. Singer Ashanti also provided backing vocals on the Murder Remix.

The chart position of the "Murder Remix" was boosted by radio play of the album track, which lead 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' follow-up was "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)", another Ja Rule remix, which also reached number one in the U.S.

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[edit] Controversy

Although the song was relatively successful there is a bit of controversy over the use of the single's sample and the structure of the song. There have been reports that the sample used for "I'm Real" was originally planned to be used for Mariah Carey's "Loverboy". According to the music publisher of the song "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.

Irv Gotti, who produced "I'm Real," openly admitted during an interview with XXL magizine that Tommy Mottola contacted him with instructions to create a song that sounded exactly like a song he had made with Carey for the Glitter soundtrack. [1]

The remix also featured the notorious line, "I tell them niggas mind their biz, but they don't hear me though", sung by Lopez and seldomly censored on the radio.

[edit] Charts

Year Chart Position
2002 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
2002 U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 2
2002 U.S. Top 40 Tracks 1
2002 U.S. Top 40 Mainstream 1
2002 U.S. Rhythmic Top 40 1
2002 U.S. Hot Dance Singles Sales 6
2002 U.S. Hot Latin Pop Airplay 28
2002 U.S. Latin Tropical Airplay 21
2002 UK Singles Chart 4
2002 Canadian Singles Chart 6
U.S. Billboard Hot 100
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Chart position 40 25 19 12 9 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 4
U.S. Billboard Hot 100
Week 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Chart position 6 7 10 14 18 26 26 32 39


Preceded by:
"Fallin'" by Alicia Keys
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
September 8, 2001
Succeeded by:
"Family Affair" by Mary J. Blige

[edit] Track listings and formats

[edit] UK edition

CD MAXI SINGLE/CD1

  1. "I'm Real" (Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule)
  2. "I'm Real" (Radio Edit)
  3. "I'm Real" (Dezrok Club Mix)
  4. "I'm Real" (Dreem Teem Master)
  5. "I'm Real" (Pablo Flores Club Mix)
  6. "I'm Real" (André Betts Remix)

[edit] Australia edition

CD MAXI SINGLE/CD2

  1. "I'm Real" (Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule)
  2. "I'm Real" (Radio Edit)
  3. "I'm Real" (Dezrok Vocal Radio Edit)
  4. "I'm Real" (Dreem Teem UK Garage Mix)
  5. "I'm Real" (DMD Strong Club)
  6. "I'm Real" (Pablo Flores Euro-Dub)

[edit] See also

Hot 100 number-one hits of 2001 (USA)

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