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02-19-2014, 11:41 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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Oh wow what a flashback i remember when MJ debuted his video 'Scream' with Janet and all that hype about how it was the most expensive video ever made and how it was gonna be epic and it totally was!!
There is like a breakdown when MJ and Janet dance and it's so perfectly timed and awesome it still gives me goosebumps! To me that video really showed how MJ and Janet were sorta like 2 sides of the same coin and how she was the closest thing to a female MJ while still having her individual persona in fact, to this day the scream video to me is like a tutorial vid on how to be a popstar I know it's an MJ video but the fact Janet can hold her ground next to the king of pop for me that says alot about how talented she is
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02-25-2014, 01:18 AM | #33 (permalink) |
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C O N T R O L Janet Jackson's third album: CONTROL 1986 This is a story about control. My control. Control of what I say Control of what I do And this time I am going to do it my way I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. Are you ready? I am Because it is all about control and I got lots of it...-Janet Jackson Fun Fact: Control is widely regarded as the breakthrough album of Janet's career. It became her first album to top the Billboard 200 and five of its commercial singles—"What Have You Done for Me Lately", "Nasty", "Control", "When I Think of You", and "Let's Wait Awhile"—peaked within the top five of the Billboard Hot 100, from wiki Tracklist: 1. Control 2. Nasty 3. What Have You Done For Me Lately 3. You Can Be Mine 4. The Pleasure Principle 5. When I Think Of You 6. He Doesn't Know I'm Alive 7. Let's Wait Awhile 8. Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun) Producers: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Songwriters: Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson Fun fact: Janet fired her father, Joe Jackson as her manager in 1985. Janet then hired "John McClain" as her new manager (who just so happens to be one of the executives in charge of Janet's late brother, Michael Jackson Estate) introduced her to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, former Prince associates who were ex members of The Time. Joe Jackson disapproved of this and the relationship between Joe and Janet became strained during this era Album Chart (1986–89) Peak Position Australian Albums Chart 25 Canadian Albums Chart 11 Dutch Albums Chart 7 German Albums Chart 36 Japanese Albums Chart 57 New Zealand Albums Chart 5 Swedish Albums Chart 47 Swiss Albums Chart 28 UK Albums Chart 8 US Billboard 200 1 US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1 From Wiki Canada Platinum Netherlands Platinum New Zealand Gold United Kingdom Platinum United States 5 x Platinum Side note: Janet hasn't had her albums re certified so very possible she has sold more. This is the case for all her albums. Album photos: My Review: I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this album!!! This is one of my favorite albums of all time and I think one of the greatest breakthrough's ever. Janet is in control and she is kick ass in your face on this album! I love it! She significantly changed her style of music, image and subject matter with this album. This album is very personalized and is almost like a diary. She discusses many issues in her personal life on this album such as the strained relationship with her father, being independent, her failed married with James Debarge that ended in an annulment in 1985, her insecurities, her feelings on love and being in control of her life. Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and Janet Jackson were a match made in heaven and this album was the beginning of many successful albums and projects they all we do together. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis created took an unconventional route for this album sound. The album is a mixture of new jack swing, funk, dance pop, r&b, disco, and rap vocals. This album is notable for popularizing the new jack swing sound during its time. As far as Janet's style, Janet is still clothed but her clothing is more masculine while still keeping a feminine undertone. She was covered from head to toe during this era and mostly wore suits, black, blazers, pants and hardly ever wore dresses or revealing clothes. This was a big difference compared to the other popular female pop stars of the time Madonna, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, and Donna Summer. This is a pretty solid 5 and no weak tracks. I really love all the songs but I would say my favorites are Funny How Time Flies and When I Think of You Janet's vocals are hard and strong on this album while still sounding sweet and clean. Janet is having fun sand is happy with her new found independence which makes the songs fun to dance too because their is so much personality in her voice. I think this is a MUST have album and one of Janet's more influential albums to date. Control is a classic and I haven't even gotten started with the music videos..... Janet 1986 Era Photos Janet performing Control on 1987 AMA's Fun Fact: Paula Abdul choreographed most of Janet's music videos for this album I am tired lol I will come back and discuss the music videos in a separate post |
02-26-2014, 03:55 PM | #34 (permalink) |
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What Have You Done For Me Lately
Directors: Brian Jones and Piers Ashworth The video was directed in December of 1985 Paula Abdul choreographs this video and appears in the video as Janet's friend. Tina Landon is also in this video who went on to eventually become a long time choreographer of Janet as well as friend. Rudy Huston who was a popular choreographer/dancer of the era also appears in the video as Janet's love interest The "What Have You Done for Me Lately" video won a Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video in 1987. Pleasure Principle Director: Dominic Sena At the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards the video won for Best Choreography and was nominated for Best Female Video. In the video, Jackson enters a loft to practice her dancing. She gives a solo dance performance while singing about the pleasure principle. Elements of the choreography incorporate a chair and a microphone stand. Other singers have been influenced by the solo performance of this video such as Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Mya, and Aaliyah. Nasty The music video was directed by Mary Lambert and choreographed by Paula Abdul. When I Think of You Director: Julien Temple "When I Think of You" has only five cuts. Fun fact: Two of Jackson's nephews, TJ and Taryll Jackson, make a cameo in the video. The video is also based on an edit of the 12" Dance Remix version of the song, instead of the album version The video was choreographed by Paula Abdul. Lets Wait a While Director: Dominic Sena Location: New York City. Fun fact: The actor that plays her boyfriend in the video is martial artist Taimak Guarriello |
02-26-2014, 04:10 PM | #35 (permalink) | |
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02-26-2014, 04:39 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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For the posters who agree that Janet is underrated, do you think she will ever get her respect again?
It seems that before the Super Bowl Janet was cited as an Icon and her impact was acknowledged but after the Super Bowl controversy it seems her legacy has been erased. Unfortunately, I personally think that she will get her respect once God forbid she passes or something serious happens. We recently saw this with the passing of her brother, MJ. It sad that it takes things like that for the industry to acknowledge you for your contributions or impact. It should not have to take that for people to appreciate you and what you have done. These type of things should be done while the person is here on earth so they can appreciate it. Janet was the last female pop Icon and I don't think anybody out now has been as influential or had as many iconic songs, albums, performances and music videos as she does. I think Janet was big in the 90's but she never became a brand like MJ or Madonna but then again not even Madonna is on MJ's level of popularity although she is mega huge herself but who is? lol MJ is in a lane entirely by his self and that lane is unreachable lol BUT Janet does deserve to get credited for the success and name she made for herself despite the accomplishments of her family and brother. She is an icon and has the albums, music videos and performances to back that title up. I just think it is sad that I see more younger artists getting more credit than her when in my opinion they have done zero for the industry and have no classics or iconic moments. |
04-30-2014, 02:48 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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"Exciting" Janet Jackson news is forthcoming
...according to none other than Jimmy Jam.
https://twitter.com/flyte...4302344192 The link might not work anymore but Jimmy tweeted that there was some future exciting new developments for Janet Please lets hope its an album!!! I need to get this thread rolling again... |
05-23-2014, 08:24 AM | #39 (permalink) | |
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Janet Jackson told fans no new album or films
via LSA This was posted by some fans in Paris on her fansite, they got to eat with her on her birthday Quote:
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06-18-2014, 08:06 AM | #40 (permalink) |
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I'm going to change the format up a little differently
Next album I will be discussing is... RHYTHM NATION 1814 Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation is her fourth album and was released September 19,1989 on A&M Records Fun fact: Janet insisted on creating a socially conscious album that focused on social issues, politics and injustice despite label pressures to create a dance themed album. Rhythm Nation covers a wide range of themes such as racism, poverty, substance abuse, education etc. Producers: Jimmy Jam and Terry Lee Lewis Songwriters: Jimmy Jam, Terry Lee Lewis, and Janet Jackson |
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