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Janet Unbreakable the CD Discussion & SALES

Promise is an interlude clocking in at :57

iTunes/Amazon get an bonus No Sl333p remix

The solo version is not listed as a track on the physical CD.

Will there be a hidden track?

[Edited 10/1/15 17:46pm]

[Edited 10/9/15 17:45pm]

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A limited edition of Janet’s upcoming Unbreakable album is set to be released in Europe.

The album will have the same tracklisting but a second cover.

Fans worldwide can pre-order the limited edi... Amazon UK now.

It has not yet been confirmed whether the edition will be released in the United States.

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Night" is a dance track according to the writer:

https://twitter.com/mickeyshiloh/status/641526995726151680

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UK gets the TARGET version via HMV

http://store.hmv.com/music/cd/unbreakable

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Album Review:

O.M.G.

Here are my notes...I signed an agreement that I won't share any confidential information which includes "descriptions of recordings" so I won't mention specific tracks here... BUT you can try to guess them.

First of all, she touches almost ALL GENRES possible on this album. It sounds very unique for a Janet album but mostly pop. There are less r&b tracks than I thought. Ballads are smooth, one song that goes "Who's gonna be there after it all? / I will" is purely a piano ballad. And a lovely one.

It's not sexy album, it's a happy album. One song is gloriously EDM "I had a great epiphany / Rhythm Nation was that dream". Another dance track (with one word title) [NIGHT is the only one word titled track] will sound tremendous when remixed. Pure dancefloor bliss.

Thematically it's closest to Rhythm Nation as a whole. There are songs that are classic soul. One song in the album declares: "I've seen a beautiful vision / What we can create"... it's like Heal the World gone smooth soul. The song after that sounds like a Jackson 5 song in the new millennium.

The heart of the album is probably the time when she whispers over a mysterious beat: "You never know, unless you've been there".

No Sleeep is definitely a highlight there too.

Fabulous stuff, very versatile. Artistically ambitious.

EDIT: It starts with Unbreakable and three upbeat tracks after that, as usual (I think she has had the same concept since Damita Jo)

Follow-up....

Unbreakable and No Sleeep are the most r&b tracks there are imo. Now to think of it, No Sleeep was an obvious choice for a single.

More....

How many single choices does she have for this? Is it possible to go 4-5 singles deep? She's going to tour this project for a while.

Maybe 4 proper singles, given that Unbreakable isn't one. The track posted here earlier, The Great Forever, is an obvious one. Not sure about BURNITUP but her hardcore fans will stan for it a bit I'd say.

But please do not share or quote this review, I'm basically not allowed to say anything at all before the release date (which still is 10/2, no digital release before that)

Are there any "Black Cat" sounding songs?

There are guitars yes

I just realised what describes this the best IMO: Imagine "Doesn't Really Matter" and make an album out of it.

Edit: I was thinking of "Doesn't Really Matter" mostly because of the happy vibes and various genres there are.

How would you compare it quality wise to the rest of her albums?

I'd say this is in her top 4/5, but hard to conclude after one listen.

One thing was so random... she said "Plush" in the middle of other song than No Sleeep.. I think that was already discussed here at some point. But that made me laugh a bit.. Only the queen...

It's funny that you say the Great Forever is an obvious single choice (even over BIU). When Janet posted that clip of TGF, fans didn't seem to feel it. I personally think the clip posted doesn't represent the song well. So I for one and very interested in hearing TGF in full.

BIU is just a bit too "So Excited" for me, TGF is smoothier and still catchy

Dammn Baby screamed "sex" to me just looking at the track list. But now I assume it's just a standard love song?

Yea, it's not as sexy as it could be. She still sounds sexy on several songs, however there's no "Moist" on the album. And no matter what her religion is and whom she's married to, it's the right thing to do this time.

[Edited 9/23/15 13:43pm]

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Reply #7 posted 09/23/15 1:24pm

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I preordered the vinyl. If I want the CD CD , I guess I better track down the Target target edition!

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Japanese Edition Gets Bonus Track!!!

this is a interesting find... The album has been available since the end of August, but I don't know if the people who have it are even interested in Janet enough to strip the WAV files of the watermarks, convert them down, then leak it. I could be wrong, but meh.

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Cinny said:

I preordered the vinyl. If I want the CD CD , I guess I better track down the Target target edition!

you can preorder the Target edition for in store pick up!

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getxxxx said:

Cinny said:

I preordered the vinyl. If I want the CD CD , I guess I better track down the Target target edition!

you can preorder the Target edition for in store pick up!

Good to know for American fans I guess! biggrin Target left the Canadian canada market!

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Cinny check your org mail

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Cinny check your org mail

Thank you!! It says I can't reply at this time, but I have family in the states.

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getxxxx said:

Cinny said:

I preordered the vinyl. If I want the CD CD , I guess I better track down the Target target edition!

you can preorder the Target edition for in store pick up!

So, when do folks get the CD who bought it on her website, I wonder....

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why is japan geting bonus tracks still when worldwide cd release is all on the same day?

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new people in the mix on the project are (souce wiki)

Dwayne Abernathy (known by his stage name Dem Jointz) - Burnitup, Dammnn Baby, 2B Loved

Thomas Lumpkins - Unbreakable, Night, 2B Loved, Dream Maker / Euphoria, Gon B Alright

Michaela Renee Shiloh - Night

AFSHeeN - No Sl33p Remix (digital only)


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Reply #16 posted 09/23/15 5:52pm

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getxxxx said:

you can preorder the Target edition for in store pick up!

So, when do folks get the CD who bought it on her website, I wonder....

the email i received said 9/30. i still wanted to hear 'the great forever', that snippet was catchy as hell, the fans pushed for 'burn it up'. the tracks he described are the ones she performs on tour, the piano ballad = 'after the fall', the emd sounding song = 'shoulda known better', of course 'no sleeep and unbreakable', we heard 'the great forever' snip, and jimmy mentioned the song 'night' and talked about janet dancing around the room.

[Edited 9/23/15 17:53pm]

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why is japan geting bonus tracks still when worldwide cd release is all on the same day?

They always do, because Japanese CDs cost MORE in Japan than CD imports from elsewhere. They have to be enticed to pay more.

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Argggh! Now I'm going to have to buy another copy because the Target version has two bonus songs. lol

Release Date:

October 2, 2015

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1. Unbreakable
2. BURNITUP! (f/ Missy Elliott)
3. Dammn Baby
4. The Great Forever
5. Shoulda Known Better
6. After You Fall
7. Broken Hearts Heal
8. Night
9. No Sleeep (f/ J Cole)
10. Dream Maker / Euphoria
11. 2 B Loved
12. Take Me Away
13. Promise
14. Lessons Learned
15. Black Eagle
16. Well Traveled
17. Gon B Alright
18. Promise of You
19. Love U 4 Life

  • Genre: Pop

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Janet Jackson's 'No Sleeep' Spends Fifth Week at No. 1 on Adult R&B Songs

By Amaya Mendizabal, Miami | September 23, 2015 7:12 PM EDT

Janet Jackson No Sleep 2015

Janet Jackson in the video for "No Sleeep."

Courtesy Photo

Also: Drake bounds into Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs top 20 with "Right Hand."

Janet Jackson spends a fifth week atop Adult R&B Songs (dated Oct. 3) with “No Sleeep,” featuring J. Cole, matching her longest reign (and only other No. 1), achieved when “I Get Lonely” led the chart for five consecutive weeks in 1998. Jackson has posted a total of 27 entries since the chart launched in 1993, including 11 top 10s. “No Sleeep” remains at No. 1 despite a 5 percent decline in spins during the tracking week ending Sept. 20, according to Nielsen Music.

Drake’s ‘Right Hand’ Rises: Over on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Drake soars 47-20 with “Right Hand,” earning the Digital Gainer award (up 346 percent, to 31,000 downloads sold in the week ending Sept. 17) and its best-selling week since its July 31 commercial release. “Right Hand” becomes the rapper’s 57th top 20 on the chart -- of his overall 109 charted titles. The track bows at No. 66 on theBillboard Hot 100, joining his concurrently charting songs “Hotline Bling” (No. 9), and “Back to Back” (No. 33).

Drake's 'Right Hand' & More: Listen to All His New Tracks

Jay Rock and T.I. Top Rap Albums: Two new sets arrive atop Rap Albums, led by Jay Rock’s 90059 (15,000 copies sold). The 30-year-old Los Angeles-based rapper scores his first No. 1 with the arrival, besting his No. 10 entry with Follow Me Home in 2011 (5,000 first week units).

The No. 2 entrance belongs to T.I., under his alternate billing Tip, with five-song EP Da’ Nic (13,000). The release gives the rapper his 12th charted set, dating to the chart's first week (June 26, 2004), when Trap Muzik started at No. 16 (after its entrance on the Billboard 200 at No. 4 on Sept. 6, 2003). Tip was a childhood nickname and his stage name until he shortened it upon signing with Arista Records in 1999 and shared the roster with Q-Tip.

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Reply #20 posted 09/24/15 1:49pm

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The Fed Ex truck just pulled up in front of my place and I was all excited, thinking he was delivering my Janet CD/T-shirt, etc. lol

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Janet & Missy's new song BURN IT UP is out--click on link below.

Janet Jackson and Missy Elliott Scorch Through ‘Burn It Up’

What a combo

picture-23014-1408736514Brennan Carley // September 24, 2015

Believe it or not, we’re only a week away from the release of Janet Jackson’s first album in seven years, Unbreakable (out October 2). So far we’ve heard“No Sleeep” and the title track, but the icon’s breathed new life into the joint with “Burn It Up,” a heel-nipping track featuring Missy Elliott that she just premiered on BBC Radio 1. Elliott’s in fine form, doing a tongue-twisting verse to usher in Jackson’s perfectly aerated harmonizing. Give “Burn It Up” a spin right here (or here).

[Edited 9/24/15 15:54pm]

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Cinny said:



getxxxx said:


why is japan geting bonus tracks still when worldwide cd release is all on the same day?



They always do, because Japanese CDs cost MORE in Japan than CD imports from elsewhere. They have to be enticed to pay more.



You missed the point here... They did that to avoid importing. There is no need for that now since release dates are all worldwide
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getxxxx said:

You missed the point here... They did that to avoid importing. There is no need for that now since release dates are all worldwide

That does not matter. Yen is different than dollars. If the local CDs still cost more, there isn't a difference. Making the dates the same does not change the cost of the CDs.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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MickyDolenz said:

getxxxx said:

You missed the point here... They did that to avoid importing. There is no need for that now since release dates are all worldwide

That does not matter. Yen is different than dollars. If the local CDs still cost more, there isn't a difference. Making the dates the same does not change the cost of the CDs.

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Cinny said:

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The US dollar is not worth as much as the yen. That's what makes the CDs imported to Japan cheaper than the local, in the same way Japanese CDs imported to the US often cost double of local US CDs. It's the exchange rate. Many US albums are out of print here, but are in print in Japan.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Did ya'll miss the link posted above?^^^ Burn It Up is out--you can listen to it by clicking on the link in the article about it.

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

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purplethunder3121 said:

Janet Jackson's 'No Sleeep' Spends Fifth Week at No. 1 on Adult R&B Songs

By Amaya Mendizabal, Miami | September 23, 2015 7:12 PM EDT

Janet Jackson No Sleep 2015

Janet Jackson in the video for "No Sleeep."

Courtesy Photo

Also: Drake bounds into Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs top 20 with "Right Hand."

Janet Jackson spends a fifth week atop Adult R&B Songs (dated Oct. 3) with “No Sleeep,” featuring J. Cole, matching her longest reign (and only other No. 1), achieved when “I Get Lonely” led the chart for five consecutive weeks in 1998. Jackson has posted a total of 27 entries since the chart launched in 1993, including 11 top 10s. “No Sleeep” remains at No. 1 despite a 5 percent decline in spins during the tracking week ending Sept. 20, according to Nielsen Music.

Drake’s ‘Right Hand’ Rises: Over on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Drake soars 47-20 with “Right Hand,” earning the Digital Gainer award (up 346 percent, to 31,000 downloads sold in the week ending Sept. 17) and its best-selling week since its July 31 commercial release. “Right Hand” becomes the rapper’s 57th top 20 on the chart -- of his overall 109 charted titles. The track bows at No. 66 on theBillboard Hot 100, joining his concurrently charting songs “Hotline Bling” (No. 9), and “Back to Back” (No. 33).

Drake's 'Right Hand' & More: Listen to All His New Tracks

Jay Rock and T.I. Top Rap Albums: Two new sets arrive atop Rap Albums, led by Jay Rock’s 90059 (15,000 copies sold). The 30-year-old Los Angeles-based rapper scores his first No. 1 with the arrival, besting his No. 10 entry with Follow Me Home in 2011 (5,000 first week units).

The No. 2 entrance belongs to T.I., under his alternate billing Tip, with five-song EP Da’ Nic (13,000). The release gives the rapper his 12th charted set, dating to the chart's first week (June 26, 2004), when Trap Muzik started at No. 16 (after its entrance on the Billboard 200 at No. 4 on Sept. 6, 2003). Tip was a childhood nickname and his stage name until he shortened it upon signing with Arista Records in 1999 and shared the roster with Q-Tip.

5 wks. at #1??? WHOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I KNEW she'd come back HARD! smile

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getxxxx said:


You missed the point here... They did that to avoid importing. There is no need for that now since release dates are all worldwide

That does not matter. Yen is different than dollars. If the local CDs still cost more, there isn't a difference. Making the dates the same does not change the cost of the CDs.



It's about content not cost,I'm talking about.
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Reply #29 posted 09/24/15 4:26pm

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getxxxx said:

It's about content not cost,I'm talking about.

They want the Japanese citizens to buy the local CDs. Why would they pay more for an identical CD when they can buy the cheaper import. That's always been the reason for the extra songs on Japanese albums.

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