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Reply #90 posted 06/14/13 12:28pm

Musicslave

SEANMAN said:

I thought Discipline was underrated too. I loved "Rock With U" and "LUV". RWU was ahead of its time, because all the pop and R&B artists are doing songs just like it these days.

As for Tommy Parker, here's a link to one of his tracks. I'm loving it, and hope that some of the stuff on the new album sounds like it...

http://soundcloud.com/sea...t+lonesome

This is great news for those of us who've been missing her and those who haven't a clue who she is musically.

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Any samples of Ian Cross' work? Never heard of the cat. YT here I come...

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Reply #91 posted 06/14/13 4:29pm

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Well I'm glad to hear that!!! biggrin


I was worried that her marriage wasn't going to allow for her music career. I mean, being Middle Eastern myself, I thought her new husband wouldn't be as allowing of her to her tours (didn't think he'd be accomodating to her nasty, raunchy ways wink lol. It's a cultural thing.), but I'm def glad to see she's up and at'em.


Go Janet! Go Janet! Go Janet! boogie dancing jig

The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl

"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror)

"I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" lol
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Reply #92 posted 06/15/13 3:24pm

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The track in this link called "The Mix" is supposedly another new Janet demo

http://soundcloud.com/tra...ration%5D=

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"Get up off that grey line"
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Reply #93 posted 06/15/13 6:23pm

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I really enjoyed this BBC Janet documentary, aired last year I think.


(shouldn't prince.org have it's own Janet thread razz )

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Reply #94 posted 06/16/13 2:07pm

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OfftheWall said:


(shouldn't prince.org have it's own Janet thread razz )

lol I've been calling for a Janet sticky for years. Everyone seems to get one but her...

"Get up off that grey line"
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Reply #95 posted 06/16/13 10:31pm

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OfftheWall said:

I really enjoyed this BBC Janet documentary, aired last year I think.


(shouldn't prince.org have it's own Janet thread razz )

We're pretty good about keeping one active topic on Janet. Thanks for posting that documentary.. I don't think I've seen it yet! tv

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Reply #96 posted 06/17/13 8:37am

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What she ever do for you but produce decent videos with crappy music and lip-synched shows?

Wait a minute. I thought we were talking about Janet, not Michael. Now I'm confused.

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Reply #97 posted 06/17/13 11:30am

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I will never understand why people question Janet´s involment in her succes. If it only was for Jimmy Jam & Terry Leiws, why didn't Alexander o'neal or Karyn White became massive artists like Janet?And no, it's not because she's a Jackson, if that were thrue, why isn't Latoya a success?The only reason I can think of is that she's a woman. It happens so much when a woman gets co-credits in a song, people will say she probably didn't write anything. I never hear that about men. Justin Timberlake made his record with Timbaland, I never heard anybody say Timbaland did everything I Timberlake only provided vocals, of course not, he's a man so he must be involved in the writing proces...double standards.
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Reply #98 posted 06/17/13 11:36am

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SUPRMAN said: SEANMAN said: lol Of course she got married, but it was a small ceremony that likely only took up a couple hours of her time at best. Man, you are the epitome of pressed. Did Janet run over your puppy or something? I mean, seriously. It's gotten to pathetic extremes. Take your clown ass some damn where and have a seat. What she ever do for you but produce decent videos with crappy music and lip-synched shows? If it's that easy, why fail so many people? By the way, she brought a lot of joy with her music. I still can remember the buying 12" of Nasty with the Cool summer mix, I was blown away as a kid, she brought a lot of joy. With Rhythm Nation she helped me through tough times in my life, I could escape with her music from reality, that's what she did for me.With the Janet. album I got me own place, I remember good times while listening to this album with friends. That's what she did for me.

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Reply #99 posted 06/17/13 2:31pm

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I will never understand why people question Janet´s involment in her succes. If it only was for Jimmy Jam & Terry Leiws, why didn't Alexander o'neal or Karyn White became massive artists like Janet?And no, it's not because she's a Jackson, if that were thrue, why isn't Latoya a success?The only reason I can think of is that she's a woman. It happens so much when a woman gets co-credits in a song, people will say she probably didn't write anything. I never hear that about men. Justin Timberlake made his record with Timbaland, I never heard anybody say Timbaland did everything I Timberlake only provided vocals, of course not, he's a man so he must be involved in the writing proces...double standards.

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