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Reply #630 posted 02/23/11 7:14pm

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Feb. 22, 2011 from New York Post.com:

New video from Janet Jack...a MUST-see

I'm gonna go ahead and get this out now, so people can start emailing me with fits of rage -- Janet Jackson concerts are one, if not the only, you-better-not-miss-this concerts in the world.

Period.

Don't get me wrong, I love a good Robyn show, I love me a good Britney Spears set and I am a major fan every time Vampire Weekend, Miike Snow or Friendly Fires come to town. But the one gigantic, brilliant, on-point show that I will never miss is a Janet show.

To prove my point to the fullest, check out this newly posted clip below of Janet in Hong Kong performing "Doesn't Really Matter" from one of the first stops on her "Number Ones: Up Close & Personal" world tour.

Side note: Janet is 44 years old people ... frikin' brilliant!

--Ryan Brockington

Yasssss!!! excited

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Reply #631 posted 02/23/11 7:17pm

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According to Karen Hunter Publishing, the publisher of True You, Janet's True You will be #1 on the New York Times Bestsellers List. From the Karen Hunter Twitter and Facebook pages:

Karen Hunter Publishing wants to thank everyone for your support in helping to make @Janet Jackson's True You a No. 1 New York Times bestseller! We couldn't do that without you. Blessings!

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Go Janet! Go Janet!! lol

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Reply #632 posted 02/23/11 11:30pm

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Reply #633 posted 02/24/11 5:08am

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Reply #634 posted 02/24/11 6:00am

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Congratulations on the book baby! Proud of her. Now if she could just get her fine ass over here, we could really celebrate! cool

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Reply #635 posted 02/24/11 6:29am

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[img:$uid]http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lh3fxnHRdu1qfkiyeo1_500.jpg[/img:$uid]

This one's beautiful.

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #636 posted 02/24/11 3:39pm

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I just created a ranking over on Rankopedia for Janet's tv and movie roles. If you want to go and check it out and vote it's at:

http://www.rankopedia.com...h=61080669

You don't have to register to vote and I'd really appreciate it. smile

There are also rankings over there for her albums and songs:

http://www.rankopedia.com...h=61105340

http://www.rankopedia.com...h=61105340

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Reply #637 posted 02/24/11 4:42pm

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[img:$uid]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lh1ss1U45U1qbjcc2o1_500.jpg[/img:$uid]

i LOOOOVE love this picture... i remember when i got my first personal computer 2001 this was one of the many janet pics i saved.

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Reply #638 posted 02/25/11 4:57am

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automatic said:

I just created a ranking over on Rankopedia for Janet's tv and movie roles. If you want to go and check it out and vote it's at:

http://www.rankopedia.com...h=61080669

You don't have to register to vote and I'd really appreciate it. smile

There are also rankings over there for her albums and songs:

http://www.rankopedia.com...h=61105340

http://www.rankopedia.com...h=61105340

Very cool!

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Reply #639 posted 02/25/11 12:38pm

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[Edited 2/25/11 12:40pm]

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Reply #640 posted 02/25/11 12:40pm

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SEANMAN

This Picture looks Hella Familiar.

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Reply #641 posted 02/25/11 1:49pm

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I used to be such a fan of hers, but creatively she peaked in her early 20s. I haven't loved anything she's done after RHYTHM NATION, and these past 10 years have just been horrific.

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Reply #642 posted 02/25/11 2:16pm

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ThePopLover2 said:

ThePopLover2 said:

This Picture looks Hella Familiar.

It's a Matthew Rolston pic from the RN tourbook.

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Reply #643 posted 02/25/11 2:20pm

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chamber said:

I used to be such a fan of hers, but creatively she peaked in her early 20s. I haven't loved anything she's done after RHYTHM NATION, and these past 10 years have just been horrific.

Really? Nothing since RN? Wow. Her most critically lauded album came with 1997's The Velvet Rope, and some of her best dance music came in the new millenium. Oh well, to each his own.

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Reply #644 posted 02/25/11 2:27pm

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chamber said:

I used to be such a fan of hers, but creatively she peaked in her early 20s. I haven't loved anything she's done after RHYTHM NATION, and these past 10 years have just been horrific.

Really? Nothing since RN? Wow. Her most critically lauded album came with 1997's The Velvet Rope, and some of her best dance music came in the new millenium. Oh well, to each his own.

When was Janet's Peak?

Was it The "RN era", "Janet era", or "All For You era"?

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Reply #645 posted 02/25/11 2:31pm

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okay I'm done now lol

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Reply #646 posted 02/25/11 3:26pm

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SEANMAN said:

Really? Nothing since RN? Wow. Her most critically lauded album came with 1997's The Velvet Rope, and some of her best dance music came in the new millenium. Oh well, to each his own.

When was Janet's Peak?

Was it The "RN era", "Janet era", or "All For You era"?

Commercially, I'd say the janet. album was her peak, as it's her biggest selling CD to date, and that her critical peak came with The Velvet Rope, an album that critics called her "masterpiece" and a great deal of fans call their favorite. She's had several commercial peaks tough. RN was a juggernaut in every aspect of the word, and set so many incredible records. And All For You gave Janet her highest first-week sales ever, so her peaks have definately been varied.

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Reply #647 posted 02/25/11 4:01pm

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chamber said:

I used to be such a fan of hers, but creatively she peaked in her early 20s. I haven't loved anything she's done after RHYTHM NATION, and these past 10 years have just been horrific.

Really? Nothing since RN? Wow. Her most critically lauded album came with 1997's The Velvet Rope, and some of her best dance music came in the new millenium. Oh well, to each his own.

I can appreciate the aim/concept of The Velvet Rope, and while there are some strong songs on it like "I Get Lonely," "You," "Empty," "What About," there's also garbage there like "Go Deep" and that horrid cover of "Tonight's the Night." I can't too much tolerate the cheese of "Together Again" or the tite track either. I can listen to Rhythm Nation from start to finish and not skip over a single track. That album is straight up and down brilliance. I can't do that with The Velvet Rope. The good is great, but the bad is awful. I also think it's one of her worse vocally. She sounded decent enough on Control/Rhythm Nation/janet., it was on TVR that I began to notice her vocals sounding either too thin, too slurred/shrilly, too hushed/mumbly or too choppy/talk-y. Overall, I think the album is very overproduced, clunky and akward in a number of places.

Far as her dance music this decade goes; I disagree. She hasn't put out anything in the 2000s that stands up to "Miss You Much," or "The Pleasure Principal," "Rhythm Nation," or even "If."

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Reply #648 posted 02/25/11 7:43pm

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chamber said:

SEANMAN said:

Really? Nothing since RN? Wow. Her most critically lauded album came with 1997's The Velvet Rope, and some of her best dance music came in the new millenium. Oh well, to each his own.

I can appreciate the aim/concept of The Velvet Rope, and while there are some strong songs on it like "I Get Lonely," "You," "Empty," "What About," there's also garbage there like "Go Deep" and that horrid cover of "Tonight's the Night." I can't too much tolerate the cheese of "Together Again" or the tite track either. I can listen to Rhythm Nation from start to finish and not skip over a single track. That album is straight up and down brilliance. I can't do that with The Velvet Rope. The good is great, but the bad is awful. I also think it's one of her worse vocally. She sounded decent enough on Control/Rhythm Nation/janet., it was on TVR that I began to notice her vocals sounding either too thin, too slurred/shrilly, too hushed/mumbly or too choppy/talk-y. Overall, I think the album is very overproduced, clunky and akward in a number of places.

Far as her dance music this decade goes; I disagree. She hasn't put out anything in the 2000s that stands up to "Miss You Much," or "The Pleasure Principal," "Rhythm Nation," or even "If."

I agree that RN is brilliance from top to bottom, after all, it was the best selling album of 1990 for a reason. As for TVR, I don't think her cover of "Tonight's the Night" was bad at all. And it's certainly a cohesive and brilliant album, probably her last most cohesive record from start to finish. And, I have to beg to differ about her recent dance tracks. While some of them may not measure up to her classics, I would definately say that "All Nite (Don't Stop)", "All For You" and "Rock With U" are the "Miss You Much", "If" and "Pleasure Principle" for the new millenium.

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Reply #649 posted 02/25/11 8:05pm

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According to Karen Hunter, Janet's publisher, she will be doing a book tour soon. Not sure when, but I'm guessing it will probably be after the North American leg of the tour.
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Reply #650 posted 02/26/11 5:03am

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" there's also garbage there like "Go Deep" and that horrid cover of "Tonight's the Night." I can't too much tolerate the cheese of "Together Again" or the tite track either.

i guess to each his own indeed. while i agree that the Tonight's the Night cover was bad, i think it was more of an artistic curveball (that shouldn't have made the album) and an attempt to intentionally further endear gay fans to her (or maybe she WAS experimenting at the time... but i digress, the song shouldn't have made the album). but i disagree that the title track and together again are cheesy. the former to me is dark, bold and edgy with great lyrics, the violin break was very risky. easily her best album opener to me. TA is a layered, bittersweet homage to loss that was universally loved (i know that doesn't mean YOU have to like it, but i don't think i've ever heard it called "cheesy") and Go Deep was a hit for reason. Its probably the most "formulaic" (and easy to select as a single) track on the album but its far from "garbage." So to me, the only "legitimate" misstep on TVR is Tonight's the Night. As much as I love RN, i don't even have it on CD. TVR gets the most spins of all her stuff.

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Reply #651 posted 02/26/11 8:48am

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So cute!

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Reply #652 posted 02/26/11 12:24pm

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i guess to each his own indeed. while i agree that the Tonight's the Night cover was bad, i think it was more of an artistic curveball (that shouldn't have made the album) and an attempt to intentionally further endear gay fans to her (or maybe she WAS experimenting at the time... but i digress, the song shouldn't have made the album). but i disagree that the title track and together again are cheesy. the former to me is dark, bold and edgy with great lyrics, the violin break was very risky. easily her best album opener to me. TA is a layered, bittersweet homage to loss that was universally loved (i know that doesn't mean YOU have to like it, but i don't think i've ever heard it called "cheesy") and Go Deep was a hit for reason. Its probably the most "formulaic" (and easy to select as a single) track on the album but its far from "garbage." So to me, the only "legitimate" misstep on TVR is Tonight's the Night. As much as I love RN, i don't even have it on CD. TVR gets the most spins of all her stuff.

Exactly. The title track to TVR is haunting, poignant and dark, and was so different for Janet at the time. It really is her best opener of all her CDs.

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Reply #653 posted 02/26/11 12:58pm

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datdude said:

i guess to each his own indeed. while i agree that the Tonight's the Night cover was bad, i think it was more of an artistic curveball (that shouldn't have made the album) and an attempt to intentionally further endear gay fans to her (or maybe she WAS experimenting at the time... but i digress, the song shouldn't have made the album). but i disagree that the title track and together again are cheesy. the former to me is dark, bold and edgy with great lyrics, the violin break was very risky. easily her best album opener to me. TA is a layered, bittersweet homage to loss that was universally loved (i know that doesn't mean YOU have to like it, but i don't think i've ever heard it called "cheesy") and Go Deep was a hit for reason. Its probably the most "formulaic" (and easy to select as a single) track on the album but its far from "garbage." So to me, the only "legitimate" misstep on TVR is Tonight's the Night. As much as I love RN, i don't even have it on CD. TVR gets the most spins of all her stuff.

Exactly. The title track to TVR is haunting, poignant and dark, and was so different for Janet at the time. It really is her best opener of all her CDs.

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I Thought Her Song "What ABout" Was Very Deep. I wonder if that happened to her For real.

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Reply #654 posted 02/26/11 1:02pm

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Janet Jackson & Wissam Al Mana: Matsuhisa Dinner Date

Janet Jackson and her boyfriend, businessman Wissam Al Mana, grab dinner at Matsuhisa on Tuesday (February 22) in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 44-year-old singer is back in the States after performing in Asia for her Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour. Janet will kick off her North American tour on March 7 with three nights in Chicago. She’ll then head to Toronto, Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., and the west coast. Check out the full schedule on her website

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #655 posted 02/26/11 1:17pm

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ThePopLover2 said:

SEANMAN said:

Exactly. The title track to TVR is haunting, poignant and dark, and was so different for Janet at the time. It really is her best opener of all her CDs.

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I Thought Her Song "What ABout" Was Very Deep. I wonder if that happened to her For real.

Yes, it did actually happen. She talked about during TVR era.

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Reply #656 posted 02/26/11 8:57pm

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After this tour I want janet to have a baby.... i think she wants kids now... and I hope she has them soon... all the other older divas are getting pregnant why not janet

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Reply #657 posted 02/26/11 9:04pm

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Janet Jackson's 'True You,' New York Times Bestseller



Ms. Jackson has topped the charts again but this time as an author. The singer-turned-writer's self-help book, True You, recently ranked number one on this week's New York Times Bestseller list. Read an excerpt from the top-seller here.

Marked as a "journey to finding and loving yourself," Jackson's book chronicles her struggles with weight loss, self-esteem, and living a happier life. The singer's book is currently the top-selling hard cover according to the New York Times.

In an except from her book, Jackson candidly opens up to readers about her journey to self-love and why she chose to pen her experience:

"I want this book to make a difference," she writes. "It's important that I present myself just as I am. So I must tell you right away that I'm no expert. I have no psychic powers and I sure don't possess any secret wisdom. I'm just Janet. I have strengths, weaknesses, fears, happiness, sadness. I experience joy and I experience pain. I'm highly emotional. I'm very vulnerable... Like everyone, I have talents, but with those talents have come challenges. This book is about meeting the challenges that face all of us."




Read more: http://www.essence.com/entertainment/hot_topics/janet_jackson_true_you_new_york_times_bestseller.php#ixzz1F8EtdXZM

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #658 posted 02/26/11 10:51pm

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Reply #659 posted 02/26/11 11:23pm

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Janet Jackson's 'True You,' New York Times Bestseller



Ms. Jackson has topped the charts again but this time as an author. The singer-turned-writer's self-help book, True You, recently ranked number one on this week's New York Times Bestseller list. Read an excerpt from the top-seller here.

Marked as a "journey to finding and loving yourself," Jackson's book chronicles her struggles with weight loss, self-esteem, and living a happier life. The singer's book is currently the top-selling hard cover according to the New York Times.

In an except from her book, Jackson candidly opens up to readers about her journey to self-love and why she chose to pen her experience:

"I want this book to make a difference," she writes. "It's important that I present myself just as I am. So I must tell you right away that I'm no expert. I have no psychic powers and I sure don't possess any secret wisdom. I'm just Janet. I have strengths, weaknesses, fears, happiness, sadness. I experience joy and I experience pain. I'm highly emotional. I'm very vulnerable... Like everyone, I have talents, but with those talents have come challenges. This book is about meeting the challenges that face all of us."




Read more: http://www.essence.com/entertainment/hot_topics/janet_jackson_true_you_new_york_times_bestseller.php#ixzz1F8EtdXZM

YASS!!!!!

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