ernestsewell said: midiscover said: My bitch is talented
Well..... Let's not forget the tragedy that is her version of "Private Joy". I'm talking about Janet not that other person | |
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midiscover said: ernestsewell said: Well..... Let's not forget the tragedy that is her version of "Private Joy". I'm talking about Janet not that other person Ahhh, well thank God for that. | |
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Timmy84 said: Didn't you have that JET magazine some 15 years back where they were talking about "Janet celebrates 20 years in show business"?
Um no lol | |
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midiscover said: Timmy84 said: NO! I mean on the stage period. The Jackson's Variety Show in Vegas Janet made a TV performance back in '73 right before the Vegas stint "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: midiscover said: The Jackson's Variety Show in Vegas Janet made a TV performance back in '73 right before the Vegas stint Yep, September of 1973. | |
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midiscover said: Timmy84 said: Didn't you have that JET magazine some 15 years back where they were talking about "Janet celebrates 20 years in show business"?
Um no lol How old are you again? Don't y'all purchase JET? | |
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bboy87 said: midiscover said: The Jackson's Variety Show in Vegas Janet made a TV performance back in '73 right before the Vegas stint Which Jackson/s spent the most weeks on the UK chart? | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: Janet made a TV performance back in '73 right before the Vegas stint Which Jackson/s spent the most weeks on the UK chart? MJ and JJ as far as I know. | |
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Timmy84 said: midiscover said: Which Jackson/s spent the most weeks on the UK chart? MJ and JJ as far as I know. Wrong! The Jackson 5 spent the most weeks on the UK charts with "I Want You Back" which was on there for a total of 22 weeks. | |
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Which Jackson comes in second? | |
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midiscover said: Timmy84 said: MJ and JJ as far as I know. Wrong! The Jackson 5 spent the most weeks on the UK charts with "I Want You Back" which was on there for a total of 22 weeks. I thought you meant overall smartass. | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: I got one what songs did Janet write for LaToya's debut album and singles? "Lovely is She" and she was just 14 y.o. My bitch is talented She wrote Love Is She for the album and Camp Kuchi Kaiai for the b-side for Stay The Night "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: Janet made a TV performance back in '73 right before the Vegas stint Which Jackson/s spent the most weeks on the UK chart? I Want You Back spent 28 weeks on the UK charts if you count the 1988 remix As a whole The Jackson 5ive and Jacksons have spent 247 weeks on the UK chart I'm tallying up Michael and Janet right now "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Who wants a flop? If she wants the rights to the song it should be very easy. | |
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Wowugotit said: Who wants a flop? If she wants the rights to the song it should be very easy.
[ N word snip - luv4u] you're 35. Act your age. | |
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midiscover said: Wowugotit said: Who wants a flop? If she wants the rights to the song it should be very easy.
[ N word snip - luv4u] you're 35. Act your age. oooooh, you said the n- word!!!! I'm tellin'! "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: midiscover said: [ N word snip - luv4u] you're 35. Act your age.. oooooh, you said the n- word!!!! I'm tellin'! Who spent the most weeks on the Canadian chart? (Not overall) | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: oooooh, you said the n- word!!!! I'm tellin'! Who spent the most weeks on the Canadian chart? (Not overall) like who had the most singles on the Canadian charts? "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: midiscover said: Who spent the most weeks on the Canadian chart? (Not overall) like who had the most singles on the Canadian charts? No, who's single spent the most weeks on there | |
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But the question is.....how many masters does Janet own? I say maybe only since Discipline. | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: like who had the most singles on the Canadian charts? No, who's single spent the most weeks on there Janet's longest staying single was 59 weeks with Anytime Anyplace Michael's was 30 weeks with Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, and You Are Not Alone each J5/Jacksons was 24 weeks with Enjoy Yourself Jermaine's was 15 weeks with Let's Get Serious albums.... Janet's was 56 weeks with Control (peak position #16) Michael's was 93 weeks with Thriller (peak position was #1 for 13 weeks) Jackson 5 was 22 weeks with Diana Ross Presents Jermaine's was 10 weeks with Jermaine' 72 "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: midiscover said: No, who's single spent the most weeks on there Janet's longest staying single was 59 weeks with Anytime Anyplace Michael's was 30 weeks with Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, and You Are Not Alone each J5/Jacksons was 24 weeks with Enjoy Yourself Jermaine's was 15 weeks with Let's Get Serious albums.... Janet's was 56 weeks with Control (peak position #16) Michael's was 93 weeks with Thriller (peak position was #1 for 13 weeks) Jackson 5 was 22 weeks with Diana Ross Presents Jermaine's was 10 weeks with Jermaine' 72 DSTYGE spent 24 weeks, WYBT 27 and YANA spent 30. | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: Janet's longest staying single was 59 weeks with Anytime Anyplace Michael's was 30 weeks with Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, and You Are Not Alone each J5/Jacksons was 24 weeks with Enjoy Yourself Jermaine's was 15 weeks with Let's Get Serious albums.... Janet's was 56 weeks with Control (peak position #16) Michael's was 93 weeks with Thriller (peak position was #1 for 13 weeks) Jackson 5 was 22 weeks with Diana Ross Presents Jermaine's was 10 weeks with Jermaine' 72 DSTYGE spent 24 weeks, WYBT 27 and YANA spent 30. Don't Stop spent 30 weeks and peaked at #3 "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: midiscover said: DSTYGE spent 24 weeks, WYBT 27 and YANA spent 30. Don't Stop spent 30 weeks and peaked at #3 Where did you read that? | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: Don't Stop spent 30 weeks and peaked at #3 Where did you read that? www.mjjcharts.com My friends maintain the site. They're like Jackson family gurus here's their write up of Black Cat BLACK CAT
Janet Jackson USA: A&M 1477 (September 1990). UK: A&M AM 587 (August 1990). Written by Janet Jackson. Produced by Janet Jackson, Jellybean Johnson. On album: RHYTHM NATION 1814 (1989), DESIGN OF A DECADE 1986/1996 (1995). No.1 in the USA (Hot 100). In the USA: Hot 100 entry: 15 September 1990. Date no.1: 27 October 1990 (for 1 week). Previous no.1: Don't Have The Heart by James Ingram. Next no.1: Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. Chart life: 16 weeks. R&B chart entry: 15 September 1990. Peak position: no.10. Chart life: 12 weeks. RIAA Sales Award: Gold (Janet's ninth). In the UK: Chart entry: 8 September 1990. Peak position: no.15. Chart life: 6 weeks. Other chart action: no.6 in Zimbabwe, no.9 in Canada, no.21 in Holland,no.25 in New Zealand, no.33 in Belgium, no.34 in Germany. Trivia Black Cat was the last song recorded for the RHYTHM NATION 1814 album - it was the first time Janet released a song she had written all by herself. The lead guitar on Black Cat, courtesy of Dave Berry, took a week and a half to record. The 'in concert' promo for Black Cat, shot at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minneapolis, drew a crowd of 3,000 young fans. The black cat - a melanistic leopard - was called Rhythm. As well as appearing in the promo video, he contributed to s disastrous opening night on the Rhythm Nation 1814 World Tour. 'The black cat, he peed - on stage!' explained Janet, after she'd slipped and landed on her butt. 'It's funny, I can laugh now, but at the time I was so mad - so upset!' Black Cat was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Performance, Female, but despite being strong favourite to win, Janet lost out to Alannah Miles. When she performed Black Cat at the 7th annual MTV Music Video Awards, the audience got more than Janet planned for. 'In the concert, I normally open up my blouse,' an embarrassed Janet explained afterwards, 'but for the MTV Awards we found this really neat top that had snaps instead of buttons. So when I undid it - the whole thing went!' Black Dog, by Led Zeppelin, is one of Janet's all-time favourite songs. She was introduced to hard rock by sister La Toya, who was a big fan of Led Zeppelin especially when they were growing up. They just published this book 2 months ago "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said:[quote] midiscover said: www.mjjcharts.com My friends maintain the site. They're like Jackson family gurus here's their write up of Black Cat BLACK CAT
Janet Jackson USA: A&M 1477 (September 1990). UK: A&M AM 587 (August 1990). Written by Janet Jackson. Produced by Janet Jackson, Jellybean Johnson. On album: RHYTHM NATION 1814 (1989), DESIGN OF A DECADE 1986/1996 (1995). No.1 in the USA (Hot 100). In the USA: Hot 100 entry: 15 September 1990. Date no.1: 27 October 1990 (for 1 week). Previous no.1: Don't Have The Heart by James Ingram. Next no.1: Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. Chart life: 16 weeks. R&B chart entry: 15 September 1990. Peak position: no.10. Chart life: 12 weeks. RIAA Sales Award: Gold (Janet's ninth). In the UK: Chart entry: 8 September 1990. Peak position: no.15. Chart life: 6 weeks. Other chart action: no.6 in Zimbabwe, no.9 in Canada, no.21 in Holland,no.25 in New Zealand, no.33 in Belgium, no.34 in Germany. Trivia Black Cat was the last song recorded for the RHYTHM NATION 1814 album - it was the first time Janet released a song she had written all by herself. The lead guitar on Black Cat, courtesy of Dave Berry, took a week and a half to record. The 'in concert' promo for Black Cat, shot at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minneapolis, drew a crowd of 3,000 young fans. The black cat - a melanistic leopard - was called Rhythm. As well as appearing in the promo video, he contributed to s disastrous opening night on the Rhythm Nation 1814 World Tour. 'The black cat, he peed - on stage!' explained Janet, after she'd slipped and landed on her butt. 'It's funny, I can laugh now, but at the time I was so mad - so upset!' Black Cat was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Performance, Female, but despite being strong favourite to win, Janet lost out to Alannah Miles. When she performed Black Cat at the 7th annual MTV Music Video Awards, the audience got more than Janet planned for. 'In the concert, I normally open up my blouse,' an embarrassed Janet explained afterwards, 'but for the MTV Awards we found this really neat top that had snaps instead of buttons. So when I undid it - the whole thing went!' Black Dog, by Led Zeppelin, is one of Janet's all-time favourite songs. She was introduced to hard rock by sister La Toya, who was a big fan of Led Zeppelin especially when they were growing up. They just published this book 2 months ago LMAO! That's where I got the chartings from. | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: They just published this book 2 months ago LMAO! That's where I got the chartings from. "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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midiscover said: daPrettyman said: Can u be a "#1 fan" and not know Janet trivia? I know a lot of other stuff. So yea **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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midiscover said: Wowugotit said: Who wants a flop? If she wants the rights to the song it should be very easy.
[ N word snip - luv4u] you're 35. Act your age.. I should slap u for the n-word. | |
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