Jennifer Lopez: Let's Get Loud

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Jennifer Lopez: Let's Get Loud
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ReleasedFebruary 11, 2003
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Length100 minutes
Label Epic
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Jennifer Lopez chronology
Jennifer Lopez: Feelin' So Good
(2000)
Jennifer Lopez: Let's Get Loud
(2003)
The Reel Me
(2003)

Jennifer Lopez: Let's Get Loud is the first live long-form video by American recording artist and actress Jennifer Lopez, released in February 2003. The material is chosen from two concerts of the same name recorded at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in Puerto Rico. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Introduction (music): Frankie Cutlass "Puerto Rico" Big Pun "Still Not a Player "
  2. "Let's Get Loud"
  3. "Ain't It Funny"
  4. "Cariño"
  5. "Play"
  6. "Feelin' So Good"
  7. "I'm Real
  8. "Dancer Introductions"
  9. Medley: "Secretly" / "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)"
  10. "I Could Fall in Love" (Selena's cover)
  11. "Si Ya Se Acabó"
  12. "Band Introductions"
  13. Medley: "Waiting for Tonight" / "Walking on Sunshine"
  14. "If You Had My Love"
  15. "Love Don't Cost a Thing"
  16. "Plenarriqueña"

DVD bonus features

  1. "Welcome to Puerto Rico"

Personnel

Dancers

Band

Background singers

Certifications

Country Certification
Germany Gold [2]
United States Platinum [3]

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