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I'm Real (Jennifer Lopez song)

"I'm Real" is the name of two songs recorded by American actress and singer Jennifer Lopez, both primarily for her second studio album J.Lo (2001). The original song was released as the album's fourth single; Ja Rule of Murder Inc. Records wrote and was featured on a newly-written song with completely different lyrics and production titled "I'm Real (Murder Remix)", which was featured on a re-issue of J.Lo in July 2001, on Lopez's remix album J to tha L–O! The Remixes (2002), and on Ja Rule's third studio album Pain Is Love (2001).

"I'm Real"
Single by Jennifer Lopez
from the album J.Lo
B-side
ReleasedJune 19, 2001 (2001-06-19)
Recorded2000–2001
Genre
Length4:58 (album version)
4:21 (murder remix)
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Troy Oliver
  • Cory Rooney
  • L.E.S.
Jennifer Lopez singles chronology
"Play"
(2001)
"I'm Real"
(2001)
"Ain't It Funny"
(2001)
Ja Rule singles chronology
"I Cry"
(2001)
"I'm Real (Murder Remix)"
(2001)
"Livin' It Up"
(2001)
Music videos
"I'm Real" on YouTube
"I'm Real" (Murder Remix) on YouTube

The original album track was well received by music critics, who complimented the 1980s-esque style and composition, while the "Murder Remix" received mixed reviews for its lyrics. However, both songs have been appreciated for the use of the samples.

The "Murder Remix" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five non-consecutive weeks, beginning September 8, 2001, and also topped the Hot 100 Airplay chart. The two songs are essentially different songs with the same title. Much controversy followed the song after its release. Two music videos were made for the tracks, with the first depicting Lopez driving a motorcycle throughout the highway and featuring a dance break, while the second video features Ja Rule and Irv Gotti.

Background and release

The original version of "I'm Real" was recorded by Lopez for her second studio album, J.Lo (2001) which had 14 other tracks.[1] Released on January 23, 2001, J.Lo became a commercial success, debuting at the summit of the Billboard 200.[2] Describing J.Lo as a "reflection of who I am, my own experiences",[3] Lopez said: "My fans call me J.Lo. Giving the album this title is my way of telling them that this is for them in appreciation of their support."[4] Prior to its release, she knew how important it was to "stay fresh", and decided to tweak her public image by dying her hair and changing her stage name to J.Lo.[5] Lopez felt that she had more "creative control" on J.Lo than her debut album On the 6 (1999).[6] The album was reissued on July 24, 2001 (Lopez's thirty-second birthday), now containing the remix version of "I'm Real" featuring Ja Rule.[7]

Writing and recording

The original version of "I'm Real" was written by Jennifer Lopez, Troy Oliver, Cory Rooney and Leshan David Lewis, with production being handled by Oliver and Rooney.[9] Lyrically, the singer offers voluptuous good times as long as her lover "don't ask me where I've been." While she brags that she's made him fall in love, a male voice chants, "She's a bad, bad bitch."[10] Oliver developed the song's concept while Lewis suggested the use of a loop from the song "Firecracker" (1978) by Japanese band Yellow Magic Orchestra from their self-titled album. After hearing the instrumental track, Lopez and Rooney wrote "I'm Real", which she said "was the first time I ever wrote a melody. I just love the hook of the song. I wrote it, so it’s kind of personal."[8] Lopez recorded the song that day, and called in her boyfriend at the time Sean Combs to record the lyric, "She's a bad, bad bitch." Rooney revealed: "She wrote that and she had him stop what he was doing, leave his studio, come across town and just go in the vocal booth and say that one part. Then she said, 'OK, now you can leave.'"[8]

Remix

Urban radio stations were disappointed that J. Lo had not produced a single that catered to their audiences, and Epic Records knew that they needed the support of both urban and pop radio.[8] After the album began to decline on the charts, Rooney suggested to Tommy Mottola that the song be remixed, which prompted Mottola to enlist Ja Rule of Murder Inc Records. Ja Rule admitted that he was "thrown" when he heard the song, saying: "I don't do dance music, so what do you want me to do to this?" Though initially enlisted to remix the song, he decided to write a new song with the same title instead, saying: "OK, I don't need to hear that, scratch that, 'cause we're gonna do our own thing" after hearing the original track.[8] Along with Irv Gotti, Ja Rule wrote the Murder remix for "I'm Real", which utilizes samples from "All Night Long" (1983) by Mary Jane Girls and "Mary Jane" by Rick James.[8][11] "I'm Real (Murder Remix)" was produced by Gotti and 7 Aurelius, and was recorded at Record Plant in Hollywood, California and Crackhouse Studios in New York City.[11] Singer Ashanti recorded the demo version of the remix, and provided background vocals for the final version.[8] Ja Rule opens the remix by screaming "What's my motherfucking name?", to which Lopez responds "R-U-L-E". However, these lyrics resulted in common confusion among listeners, with many having heard "Are you Ellie?" instead.[12][13]

Following the release of "I'm Real (Murder Remix)", Lopez's personal sound had shifted away from a pure pop sound to more of an R&B/hip hop sound.[7] Ja Rule noted that her audience now wanted a different sound from her, "It's J. Lo now because of 'I'm Real' [...] It's gonna put her in another zone. After this one, they gonna be expecting hot crossover R&B joints from J. Lo. They ain't gonna want the pop version of J. Lo no more, they gonna want the 'I'm Real' version."[7] Rule described it as a "real collaboration" by saying "Sometimes when you do a collaboration with an artist it's not real collaborations [...] 'Send me a reel here. I'll fly it back here.' Me and J. Lo's record was a real collaboration."[14]

Critical response

The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic picked the song as one of his "track picks", noting that the song has "hook, but it needs a couple of spins before its catch holds".[15] While saying that the song "sound like it's straight out of 1986", Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it "a retro pop track reminiscent of Janet Jackson's Control era".[16] Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly called it "a chirpy little synth pop number".[17]

The "Murder Remix" also received favorable reviews from music critics. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic picked the song as one of the best from the album,[18] while Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it "edgy, often sexy remix", naming it "a significant departure from the retro-hued album version".[19] Ian Wade of Yahoo! Music wrote that "only the Ja Rule assisted 'I'm Real' and 'Ain't It Funny', that makes something vaguely special out of the original versions, Jen'd be better off just hooking up with him for good and they could become a Cristal-sipping, foulmouthed and bling-blinging Sonny & Cher."[20] While reviewing Ja Rule's Pain Is Love album, Soren Baker of Los Angeles Times noted "I'm Real" to be "one of the album's stronger songs, as Rule's rough voice and Lopez's sugary tones make a surprisingly appealing blend".[21] In 2011, the remix version was named the sixth-biggest duet of all time by Billboard.[22]

Chart performance

United States

"I'm Real" debuted at number 66 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending July 7, 2001, earning the "Hot Shot Debut of the Week" title and debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay at number 55.[23][24] "I'm Real" jumped to number 40 in its second week on the Hot 100 and moved up to number 32 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.[23] In its third week, the song continued to steadily increase, reaching number 25 on the Hot 100 and 20 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.[25] By its fourth week, the song had reached the top twenty, fueled by increasing airplay.[26] On September 8, 2001, "I'm Real" replaced Alicia Keys' "Fallin'" as the leader of both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot 100 Airplay chart. It was the number one song in the United States the day of the September 11 attacks.[27] Rooney recalled: "I didn't get a chance to celebrate the success of "I'm Real" so much because of all that was going on. The focus shifted. I remember it putting a really dark cloud over everything."[8] "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.[28] "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 in the top five of the Billboard Hot 100. In 2009 the single was named the 30th most successful song of the 2000s, on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade.[29]

The success of "I'm Real (Murder Remix)", which became the biggest hit of Lopez's career at the time,[30] propelled the album J.Lo from number 90 on the Billboard 200 back to the top ten according to Nielsen SoundScan.[7] 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. Rooney stated that the song's success "really pissed off everybody in terms of Billboard's rules".[8] Following the release of "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)", Chuck Taylor of Billboard noted: "Sony has got to be kidding, calling it "Ain't it Funny" when not one note of it is held in common with the original", calling it a "disturbing trend".[30]

Oceania and Europe

Elsewhere, "I'm Real" was very successful. In Australia, the song debuted at number nine, before moving to number six; becoming its highest peak. After weeks descending the charts, the song eventually climbed once again to number six, remaining at number seven for two further weeks. Finally, the song climbed to number five, on January 6, 2002, before peaking at number three the following week.[31] It was Lopez's highest charting-single since her debut-single "If You Had My Love" (1999).[31] In New Zealand, "I'm Real" debuted at number 44, before peaking at number three for two consecutive weeks, becoming her highest single from 'J.Lo' since "Love Don't Cost a Thing" and the album's third top-ten single.[32]

In Europe, the song continued the success. In the United Kingdom, "I'm Real" became Lopez's sixth top-five single, reaching number four, also becoming her fourth consecutive top-five single from the same album.[33] In France, "I'm Real" debuted at number 90, on December 15, 2001. The song kept climbing, until it reached a peak of number three, on January 12, 2002. It became her highest charting-single in France, until "Get Right" peaked at number two in 2005[34] and was certified silver by SNEP.

Accolades

Year Awards Category Result Ref
2001 BET Awards Video of the Year Won [citation needed]
2002 Billboard Latin Music Awards Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year Nominated [35]
MTV Video Music Awards Best Hip-Hop Video Won

[36]

Music videos

The music videos for "I'm Real" were both directed by Dave Meyers and followed its release as a single in the United States.[37] The original version's music video depicts Lopez driving a motorcycle in the countryside, with Meyers noting that it "looked very country".[8] Lopez's soon-to-be husband Cris Judd appeared as a dancer in the clip; the video also featured cameo appearances by Ja Rule, Irv Gotti and underwear model Travis Fimmel. According to Meyers, "we finished that video very quickly, turned it around and then shot the remix video."[8] The director said: "We got Ja out there and then Irv shakes his head and goes, 'Nah, this is all wrong.' He's like, 'Dave, check it out: We just remixed the song. This is hot. We need to bring Jennifer and Ja to the hood, not out in the wilderness, not in the reeds.' So It was a one-day shoot. Then, of course, the remix video was the one that exploded."[8]

The second music video features a variety of settings including a dilapidated house, swimming pool and basketball court. Meyers stated that: "I was really up to capturing the less polished version of the two. The Murder Inc. crew at that time was all about having a good time, and I think Jennifer certainly was infected by that energy as well."[8] Ja Rule described the process of making the remix and filming the video as a "the fastest turnaround probably ever for a record. From the time the record was written to video, it was a two-day spin. It was done that fast."[8] The pink velour Juicy Couture tracksuit worn by Lopez in the Murder remix video became iconic according to Vogue.[38] CNN's Marianna Cerini noted that the tracksuit "created a craze -- and one of the most ubiquitous looks of the decade",[39] with Vogue crediting the music video with putting Juicy Couture, previously a "little-known LA-based brand", "firmly on the map".[40] Complex magazine wrote that the video "completely dominated TRL and pretty much all of MTV with a visual that perfectly encapsulated the '00s aesthetic of a Juicy sweatsuit and big sunglasses."[41]

The Murder remix version won the award for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.[42]

Original version

The original video for "I'm Real" begins with Lopez driving down a highway on a motorcycle, passing various smiling children, who stop what they are doing and run after her. Lopez is also seen at a gas station, where she stops and proceeds to walk into the town. Several more people gaze at her as she walks through the town, and she is later seen eating ice cream with children, until she gets back onto her motorcycle and drives back down the highway. A string of children are running after her, and the music stops as she steps up onto a stage set on a hillside; where she goes into a dance-break to "More Bounce to the Ounce" by Zapp. These scenes feature Lopez's second husband, Cris Judd, as a back-up dancer. For the rest of the video, Lopez continues to sing, dance and entertain the crowd on stage as the crowd watch in pleasure. The video also features cameo appearances by Ja Rule and Travis Fimmel.

Murder remix

A separate video clip was shot for the Murder remix of "I'm Real" featuring Ja Rule. It opens with Lopez leaning on a gate of an urban home in Los Angeles and singing in front of a red backdrop along with Ja Rule, who is also seen walking the streets of LA, with a basketball. Men and women are then seen in various locations such as a park and swimming pool. Lopez and Ja Rule are then seen together in a basketball court in the chorus of the song. These locations are shown for a prominent part of the video, until both of them are later at a party; and sitting together at a park watching children play.

Live performances

Lopez and Ja Rule performed the murder remix version of the song at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards.[43] The song (original version) was included on the set list for her series of Let's Get Loud concerts in 2001, and later appeared on the Let's Get Loud Concert DVD.[44] She sang the original version of the song on NBC's Today in the middle of the Rockefeller Plaza.[45] Lopez performed the "Murder Remix" version of the song as part of her medley during the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards on August 20, 2018, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[46]

The song was featured as a sample in Lopez's setlist during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show.[47][48]

Controversies

Despite the success of "I'm Real", there was controversy over the use of the original single's sample and the structure of the song. The original song contains an uncredited sample from Yellow Magic Orchestra's 1978 hit "Firecracker" (an electronic synthpop cover of Martin Denny's 1959 melody of the same name). The "Firecracker" sample was originally planned and licensed to be used for Mariah Carey's "Loverboy". According to the music publisher of "Firecracker", Carey's team called to license a sample of the song, which had never been sampled, months before Lopez's team 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 the remix of her single "Loverboy", her first single released by her record company at the time, Virgin Records. The verse can be heard in Da 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". In 2020, Carey released the original version of "Loverboy", with the "Firecracker" sample on her album The Rarities, released on October 2, 2020.

Irv Gotti, who produced the Murder remix of "I'm Real", 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 entitled "If We", also featuring Ja Rule.[49]

Furthermore, some in the African American community were outraged by Lopez's use of the racial slur "nigga" in the Murder Remix.[50] She said "I tell them niggas, mind they biz, but they don't hear me, though." A free New York concert drew banner-carrying protesters, angry at the lyrics for "I'm Real".[51] In response to this, Lopez said in between performances "For anyone to think or suggest that I'm racist is really absurd and hateful to me. The use of the word in the song—it was actually written by Ja Rule—it was not meant to be hurtful to anybody."[52] Ja Rule also responded to this, defending Lopez by stating "I think it's silly [...] I think the whole thing, like everything else, is being blown out of proportion."[14] Rule said that Lopez was not the first Latino to use the word in a song, and that it had not been in an issue previously, adding it was something to let people get a chance to "poke her".[14] Julian Kimble of the website Genius noted in 2016, "Other Latino performers had said the word and ducked the backlash, primarily because their reach didn't compare to Lopez's. To that effect (and apparently unbeknownst to her at the time), the Bronx native's position as world-renowned pop star limited what she could do and say." Kimble observed that her 2002 single "Jenny from the Block" "has always rung like a response to everyone who derided her for the 'I'm Real' remix."[53]

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of J.Lo.[54]

Murder Remix
Credits adapted from the liner notes of J to tha L–O! The Remixes.[11]

  • JD Andrew – engineering assistance
  • Seven Aurelius – production
  • Jeffrey Atkins – composition, guest vocals
  • Milwaukee Buck – engineering
  • Tom Coyne – mastering
  • Leshan David Lewis – composition
  • Eddie Delena – Pro Tools
  • Ashanti Douglas – background vocals
  • Jay Goin – engineering assistance
  • Rick James – composition
  • Jennifer Lopez – composition, lead vocals
  • Irv Gotti – composition, production, mixing
  • Troy Oliver – composition
  • Marty Osterer – bass
  • Brian Spencer – mixing
  • Brian Springer – engineering

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[102] 3× Platinum 210,000 
Belgium (BEA)[103] Gold 25,000*
France (SNEP)[104] Gold 250,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[105] Gold 5,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[106] Gold 400,000 

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format Version Label Ref.
United States June 19, 2001 Rhythmic contemporary radio Original Epic [107]
June 26, 2001 Contemporary hit radio [108]
United States September 4, 2001 12-inch vinyl Various [109]
Australia October 22, 2001 CD Solo [110]
Germany October 29, 2001 Various [111]
United Kingdom
  • CD
  • cassette
[112]

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I m Real is the name of two songs recorded by American actress and singer Jennifer Lopez both primarily for her second studio album J Lo 2001 The original song was released as the album s fourth single Ja Rule of Murder Inc Records wrote and was featured on a newly written song with completely different lyrics and production titled I m Real Murder Remix which was featured on a re issue of J Lo in July 2001 on Lopez s remix album J to tha L O The Remixes 2002 and on Ja Rule s third studio album Pain Is Love 2001 I m Real Single by Jennifer Lopezfrom the album J LoB side Let s Get Loud Love Don t Cost a Thing ReleasedJune 19 2001 2001 06 19 Recorded2000 2001GenrePopR amp B album version Hip hopR amp B murder remix Length4 58 album version 4 21 murder remix LabelEpicSongwriter s Jennifer Lopez Troy Oliver Cory Rooney Leshan Lewis Martin DennyProducer s Troy Oliver Cory Rooney L E S Jennifer Lopez singles chronology Play 2001 I m Real 2001 Ain t It Funny 2001 Ja Rule singles chronology I Cry 2001 I m Real Murder Remix 2001 Livin It Up 2001 Music videos I m Real on YouTube I m Real Murder Remix on YouTubeThe original album track was well received by music critics who complimented the 1980s esque style and composition while the Murder Remix received mixed reviews for its lyrics However both songs have been appreciated for the use of the samples The Murder Remix topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five non consecutive weeks beginning September 8 2001 and also topped the Hot 100 Airplay chart The two songs are essentially different songs with the same title Much controversy followed the song after its release Two music videos were made for the tracks with the first depicting Lopez driving a motorcycle throughout the highway and featuring a dance break while the second video features Ja Rule and Irv Gotti Contents 1 Background and release 2 Writing and recording 2 1 Remix 3 Critical response 4 Chart performance 4 1 United States 4 2 Oceania and Europe 5 Accolades 6 Music videos 6 1 Original version 6 2 Murder remix 7 Live performances 8 Controversies 9 Track listings 10 Credits and personnel 11 Charts 11 1 Weekly charts 11 2 Year end charts 11 3 Decade end charts 11 4 All time charts 12 Certifications 13 Release history 14 References 15 External linksBackground and release EditThe original version of I m Real was recorded by Lopez for her second studio album J Lo 2001 which had 14 other tracks 1 Released on January 23 2001 J Lo became a commercial success debuting at the summit of the Billboard 200 2 Describing J Lo as a reflection of who I am my own experiences 3 Lopez said My fans call me J Lo Giving the album this title is my way of telling them that this is for them in appreciation of their support 4 Prior to its release she knew how important it was to stay fresh and decided to tweak her public image by dying her hair and changing her stage name to J Lo 5 Lopez felt that she had more creative control on J Lo than her debut album On the 6 1999 6 The album was reissued on July 24 2001 Lopez s thirty second birthday now containing the remix version of I m Real featuring Ja Rule 7 Writing and recording Edit I m Real source source A thirty second sample of the original version of I m Real which uses an interpolation of Yellow Magic Orchestra s song Firecracker Sean Combs can be heard stating She s a bad bad bitch 8 Firecracker source source A sample of Firecracker from the 1978 album Yellow Magic Orchestra by the band of the same name This song was sampled in the album version of I m Real Problems playing these files See media help The original version of I m Real was written by Jennifer Lopez Troy Oliver Cory Rooney and Leshan David Lewis with production being handled by Oliver and Rooney 9 Lyrically the singer offers voluptuous good times as long as her lover don t ask me where I ve been While she brags that she s made him fall in love a male voice chants She s a bad bad bitch 10 Oliver developed the song s concept while Lewis suggested the use of a loop from the song Firecracker 1978 by Japanese band Yellow Magic Orchestra from their self titled album After hearing the instrumental track Lopez and Rooney wrote I m Real which she said was the first time I ever wrote a melody I just love the hook of the song I wrote it so it s kind of personal 8 Lopez recorded the song that day and called in her boyfriend at the time Sean Combs to record the lyric She s a bad bad bitch Rooney revealed She wrote that and she had him stop what he was doing leave his studio come across town and just go in the vocal booth and say that one part Then she said OK now you can leave 8 Remix Edit Urban radio stations were disappointed that J Lo had not produced a single that catered to their audiences and Epic Records knew that they needed the support of both urban and pop radio 8 After the album began to decline on the charts Rooney suggested to Tommy Mottola that the song be remixed which prompted Mottola to enlist Ja Rule of Murder Inc Records Ja Rule admitted that he was thrown when he heard the song saying I don t do dance music so what do you want me to do to this Though initially enlisted to remix the song he decided to write a new song with the same title instead saying OK I don t need to hear that scratch that cause we re gonna do our own thing after hearing the original track 8 Along with Irv Gotti Ja Rule wrote the Murder remix for I m Real which utilizes samples from All Night Long 1983 by Mary Jane Girls and Mary Jane by Rick James 8 11 I m Real Murder Remix was produced by Gotti and 7 Aurelius and was recorded at Record Plant in Hollywood California and Crackhouse Studios in New York City 11 Singer Ashanti recorded the demo version of the remix and provided background vocals for the final version 8 Ja Rule opens the remix by screaming What s my motherfucking name to which Lopez responds R U L E However these lyrics resulted in common confusion among listeners with many having heard Are you Ellie instead 12 13 Following the release of I m Real Murder Remix Lopez s personal sound had shifted away from a pure pop sound to more of an R amp B hip hop sound 7 Ja Rule noted that her audience now wanted a different sound from her It s J Lo now because of I m Real It s gonna put her in another zone After this one they gonna be expecting hot crossover R amp B joints from J Lo They ain t gonna want the pop version of J Lo no more they gonna want the I m Real version 7 Rule described it as a real collaboration by saying Sometimes when you do a collaboration with an artist it s not real collaborations Send me a reel here I ll fly it back here Me and J Lo s record was a real collaboration 14 Critical response EditThe song received mostly positive reviews from music critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic picked the song as one of his track picks noting that the song has hook but it needs a couple of spins before its catch holds 15 While saying that the song sound like it s straight out of 1986 Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it a retro pop track reminiscent of Janet Jackson s Control era 16 Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly called it a chirpy little synth pop number 17 The Murder Remix also received favorable reviews from music critics William Ruhlmann of Allmusic picked the song as one of the best from the album 18 while Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it edgy often sexy remix naming it a significant departure from the retro hued album version 19 Ian Wade of Yahoo Music wrote that only the Ja Rule assisted I m Real and Ain t It Funny that makes something vaguely special out of the original versions Jen d be better off just hooking up with him for good and they could become a Cristal sipping foulmouthed and bling blinging Sonny amp Cher 20 While reviewing Ja Rule s Pain Is Love album Soren Baker of Los Angeles Times noted I m Real to be one of the album s stronger songs as Rule s rough voice and Lopez s sugary tones make a surprisingly appealing blend 21 In 2011 the remix version was named the sixth biggest duet of all time by Billboard 22 Chart performance EditUnited States Edit I m Real debuted at number 66 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending July 7 2001 earning the Hot Shot Debut of the Week title and debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay at number 55 23 24 I m Real jumped to number 40 in its second week on the Hot 100 and moved up to number 32 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart 23 In its third week the song continued to steadily increase reaching number 25 on the Hot 100 and 20 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart 25 By its fourth week the song had reached the top twenty fueled by increasing airplay 26 On September 8 2001 I m Real replaced Alicia Keys Fallin as the leader of both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot 100 Airplay chart It was the number one song in the United States the day of the September 11 attacks 27 Rooney recalled I didn t get a chance to celebrate the success of I m Real so much because of all that was going on The focus shifted I remember it putting a really dark cloud over everything 8 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 28 I m Real Murder Remix was a staple on R amp B hip hop and pop radio during the summer and fall of 2001 spending fifteen weeks in the top five of the Billboard Hot 100 In 2009 the single was named the 30th most successful song of the 2000s on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade 29 The success of I m Real Murder Remix which became the biggest hit of Lopez s career at the time 30 propelled the album J Lo from number 90 on the Billboard 200 back to the top ten according to Nielsen SoundScan 7 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 Rooney stated that the song s success really pissed off everybody in terms of Billboard s rules 8 Following the release of Ain t It Funny Murder Remix Chuck Taylor of Billboard noted Sony has got to be kidding calling it Ain t it Funny when not one note of it is held in common with the original calling it a disturbing trend 30 Oceania and Europe Edit Elsewhere I m Real was very successful In Australia the song debuted at number nine before moving to number six becoming its highest peak After weeks descending the charts the song eventually climbed once again to number six remaining at number seven for two further weeks Finally the song climbed to number five on January 6 2002 before peaking at number three the following week 31 It was Lopez s highest charting single since her debut single If You Had My Love 1999 31 In New Zealand I m Real debuted at number 44 before peaking at number three for two consecutive weeks becoming her highest single from J Lo since Love Don t Cost a Thing and the album s third top ten single 32 In Europe the song continued the success In the United Kingdom I m Real became Lopez s sixth top five single reaching number four also becoming her fourth consecutive top five single from the same album 33 In France I m Real debuted at number 90 on December 15 2001 The song kept climbing until it reached a peak of number three on January 12 2002 It became her highest charting single in France until Get Right peaked at number two in 2005 34 and was certified silver by SNEP Accolades EditYear Awards Category Result Ref2001 BET Awards Video of the Year Won citation needed 2002 Billboard Latin Music Awards Latin Dance Maxi Single of the Year Nominated 35 MTV Video Music Awards Best Hip Hop Video Won 36 Music videos EditThe music videos for I m Real were both directed by Dave Meyers and followed its release as a single in the United States 37 The original version s music video depicts Lopez driving a motorcycle in the countryside with Meyers noting that it looked very country 8 Lopez s soon to be husband Cris Judd appeared as a dancer in the clip the video also featured cameo appearances by Ja Rule Irv Gotti and underwear model Travis Fimmel According to Meyers we finished that video very quickly turned it around and then shot the remix video 8 The director said We got Ja out there and then Irv shakes his head and goes Nah this is all wrong He s like Dave check it out We just remixed the song This is hot We need to bring Jennifer and Ja to the hood not out in the wilderness not in the reeds So It was a one day shoot Then of course the remix video was the one that exploded 8 The second music video features a variety of settings including a dilapidated house swimming pool and basketball court Meyers stated that I was really up to capturing the less polished version of the two The Murder Inc crew at that time was all about having a good time and I think Jennifer certainly was infected by that energy as well 8 Ja Rule described the process of making the remix and filming the video as a the fastest turnaround probably ever for a record From the time the record was written to video it was a two day spin It was done that fast 8 The pink velour Juicy Couture tracksuit worn by Lopez in the Murder remix video became iconic according to Vogue 38 CNN s Marianna Cerini noted that the tracksuit created a craze and one of the most ubiquitous looks of the decade 39 with Vogue crediting the music video with putting Juicy Couture previously a little known LA based brand firmly on the map 40 Complex magazine wrote that the video completely dominated TRL and pretty much all of MTV with a visual that perfectly encapsulated the 00s aesthetic of a Juicy sweatsuit and big sunglasses 41 The Murder remix version won the award for Best Hip Hop Video at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards 42 Original version Edit The original video for I m Real begins with Lopez driving down a highway on a motorcycle passing various smiling children who stop what they are doing and run after her Lopez is also seen at a gas station where she stops and proceeds to walk into the town Several more people gaze at her as she walks through the town and she is later seen eating ice cream with children until she gets back onto her motorcycle and drives back down the highway A string of children are running after her and the music stops as she steps up onto a stage set on a hillside where she goes into a dance break to More Bounce to the Ounce by Zapp These scenes feature Lopez s second husband Cris Judd as a back up dancer For the rest of the video Lopez continues to sing dance and entertain the crowd on stage as the crowd watch in pleasure The video also features cameo appearances by Ja Rule and Travis Fimmel Murder remix Edit A separate video clip was shot for the Murder remix of I m Real featuring Ja Rule It opens with Lopez leaning on a gate of an urban home in Los Angeles and singing in front of a red backdrop along with Ja Rule who is also seen walking the streets of LA with a basketball Men and women are then seen in various locations such as a park and swimming pool Lopez and Ja Rule are then seen together in a basketball court in the chorus of the song These locations are shown for a prominent part of the video until both of them are later at a party and sitting together at a park watching children play Live performances EditLopez and Ja Rule performed the murder remix version of the song at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards 43 The song original version was included on the set list for her series of Let s Get Loud concerts in 2001 and later appeared on the Let s Get Loud Concert DVD 44 She sang the original version of the song on NBC s Today in the middle of the Rockefeller Plaza 45 Lopez performed the Murder Remix version of the song as part of her medley during the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards on August 20 2018 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City 46 The song was featured as a sample in Lopez s setlist during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show 47 48 Controversies EditDespite the success of I m Real there was controversy over the use of the original single s sample and the structure of the song The original song contains an uncredited sample from Yellow Magic Orchestra s 1978 hit Firecracker an electronic synthpop cover of Martin Denny s 1959 melody of the same name The Firecracker sample was originally planned and licensed to be used for Mariah Carey s Loverboy According to the music publisher of Firecracker Carey s team called to license a sample of the song which had never been sampled months before Lopez s team 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 the remix of her single Loverboy her first single released by her record company at the time Virgin Records The verse can be heard in Da 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 In 2020 Carey released the original version of Loverboy with the Firecracker sample on her album The Rarities released on October 2 2020 Irv Gotti who produced the Murder remix of I m Real 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 entitled If We also featuring Ja Rule 49 Furthermore some in the African American community were outraged by Lopez s use of the racial slur nigga in the Murder Remix 50 She said I tell them niggas mind they biz but they don t hear me though A free New York concert drew banner carrying protesters angry at the lyrics for I m Real 51 In response to this Lopez said in between performances For anyone to think or suggest that I m racist is really absurd and hateful to me The use of the word in the song it was actually written by Ja Rule it was not meant to be hurtful to anybody 52 Ja Rule also responded to this defending Lopez by stating I think it s silly I think the whole thing like everything else is being blown out of proportion 14 Rule said that Lopez was not the first Latino to use the word in a song and that it had not been in an issue previously adding it was something to let people get a chance to poke her 14 Julian Kimble of the website Genius noted in 2016 Other Latino performers had said the word and ducked the backlash primarily because their reach didn t compare to Lopez s To that effect and apparently unbeknownst to her at the time the Bronx native s position as world renowned pop star limited what she could do and say Kimble observed that her 2002 single Jenny from the Block has always rung like a response to everyone who derided her for the I m Real remix 53 Track listings EditEuropean CD single I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Album Version 4 55Australian CD maxi single 1 I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Radio Edit 3 15 I m Real Dezrok Club Mix 9 22 I m Real Dreem Teem Master 4 09 I m Real Pablo Flores Club Mix 9 34 I m Real Andre Betts Remix 3 40Australian CD maxi single 2 I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Radio Edit 3 15 I m Real Dezrock Vocal Radio Edit 3 38 I m Real Dreem Teem UK Garage Mix 5 23 I m Real D MD Strong Club 10 56 I m Real Pablo Flores Euro Dub 9 39German CD maxi single I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Album Version 4 57 I m Real Warren Clarke s Club Mix 7 01 I m Real Dreem Team Master 4 09 I m Real D MD Strong Club 10 55UK CD maxi single 1 I m Real Radio Edit 3 15 I m Real Warren Clarke s Club Mix 7 00 Let s Get Loud 3 58 I m Real Video UK CD maxi single 2 I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Andre Betts Remix 3 56 I m Real Dezrok Radio Remix 3 38 I m Real Dreem Teem Remix 4 06 I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule Video UK Cassette single I m Real Radio Edit 3 15 I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 Let s Get Loud 3 58US 7 vinyl I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 Love Don t Cost a Thing 3 50French 12 vinyl I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Album Version 4 55 I m Real Warren Clarke s Club Mix 7 00 I m Real D MD Strong Club 10 55UK 12 vinyl I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Andre Betts Remix 3 56 I m Real Dreem Teem Remix 4 06 I m Real Warren Clarke s Club Mix 7 00 I m Real Warren Clarke s Instrumental Dub 7 28 I m Real Original Mix 4 55US 12 vinyl I m Real Murder Remix featuring Ja Rule 4 22 I m Real Dezrok Club Mix 9 23 I m Real Andre Betts Remix 3 37 I m Real Pablo Flores Club Mix 9 33Credits and personnel EditCredits adapted from the liner notes of J Lo 54 Leshan David Lewis production composition Ted Jensen master engineering Peter Wade Keusch Pro Tools Tony Maserati mixing Troy Oliver composition production programming instruments Cory Rooney composition production David Swope engineering assistance Shalene Thomas background vocals Robert Williams engineering Murder Remix Credits adapted from the liner notes of J to tha L O The Remixes 11 JD Andrew engineering assistance Seven Aurelius production Jeffrey Atkins composition guest vocals Milwaukee Buck engineering Tom Coyne mastering Leshan David Lewis composition Eddie Delena Pro Tools Ashanti Douglas background vocals Jay Goin engineering assistance Rick James composition Jennifer Lopez composition lead vocals Irv Gotti composition production mixing Troy Oliver composition Marty Osterer bass Brian Spencer mixing Brian Springer engineeringCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2001 2002 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 31 3Australian Urban ARIA 55 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 56 25Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 57 8Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 58 5Canada Nielsen SoundScan 59 6Denmark Tracklisten 60 8Europe Eurochart Hot 100 61 3Finland Suomen virallinen lista 62 16France SNEP 63 3Germany Official German Charts 64 11Ireland IRMA 65 13Italy FIMI 66 16Netherlands Dutch Top 40 67 3Netherlands Single Top 100 68 2New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 32 3Norway VG lista 69 4Poland Polish Airplay Charts 70 27Romania Romanian Top 100 71 20Scotland OCC 72 7Sweden Sverigetopplistan 73 8Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 74 6UK Singles OCC 33 4UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 75 3US Billboard Hot 100 76 1US Dance Singles Sales Billboard 77 6US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 78 2US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 79 1US Rhythmic Billboard 80 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 2001 PositionAustralia ARIA 81 53Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 82 82Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 83 62Canada Radio Nielsen BDS 84 54Canada Nielsen SoundScan 85 Sony Release 103Canada Nielsen SoundScan 86 RCKT release 186Netherlands Dutch Top 40 87 68Netherlands Single Top 100 88 29Sweden Sverigetopplistan 89 75Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 90 57UK Singles OCC 91 73US Billboard Hot 100 92 5US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 93 19Chart 2002 PositionAustralia ARIA 94 76Canada Nielsen SoundScan 95 199Europe Eurochart Hot 100 96 34France SNEP 97 44Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 98 53Decade end charts Edit Chart 2000 2009 PositionNetherlands Single Top 100 99 80US Billboard Hot 100 100 30All time charts Edit Chart 1958 2018 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 101 176Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 102 3 Platinum 210 000 Belgium BEA 103 Gold 25 000 France SNEP 104 Gold 250 000 New Zealand RMNZ 105 Gold 5 000 United Kingdom BPI 106 Gold 400 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRegion Date Format Version Label Ref United States June 19 2001 Rhythmic contemporary radio Original Epic 107 June 26 2001 Contemporary hit radio 108 United States September 4 2001 12 inch vinyl Various 109 Australia October 22 2001 CD Solo 110 Germany October 29 2001 Various 111 United Kingdom CDcassette 112 References Edit J Lo Jennifer Lopez Album MTV Archived from the original on June 22 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 Cohen Jonathan January 31 2001 Lopez Bows At No 1 O Town Dream Debut High5 Billboard Archived from the original on April 20 2014 Retrieved November 17 2008 Jennifer Lopez In Frida Kahlo Biopic MTV News August 16 2000 Archived from the original on January 3 2014 Retrieved April 12 2013 A whole lotta Lopez Canoe January 21 2001 Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Retrieved April 12 2013 Stacy Deanne Kelly Kenyatta Natasha Lowery Kwynn Sanders June 1 2005 Alicia Keys Ashanti Beyonce Destiny s Child Jennifer Lopez amp Mya Divas of the New Millennium Amber Books Publishing p 104 ISBN 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