^Trending downward in what way? Certainly not statistically. "All For You" was the longest running #1 single of 2001. The album sold over 600,000 units its first week out. Her tour sold out everywhere from MSG to Hawaii's Aloha Stadium, and the companion HBO special brought in huge numbers. What's more, if she was trending downward, I doubt they'd even have asked her to headline the Super Bowl halftime show in the first place. "Get up off that grey line" | |
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Of all Janet's "hit albums," AFY ultimately sold the least. TVR sold less than janet., AFY sold less than TVR, Damita Jo sold less than AFU. Her sales were already on a downward spiral before that whole episode at the Superbowl happened. Even without that fallout, I imagine that DJ would have still struggled commercially (especially considering how lackluster the album was on its own.) [Edited 1/13/14 6:29am] | |
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Yes, after Velvet Rope, I knew what to expect . the filler material, all the interludes etc . and there seems to always be a song where she is having an orgasm . I would like to hear her do an all out ROCK album and with more deeper messages like Rhythm Nation/Velvet Rope | |
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yeah but during the Parade era, he retracked that line from a song about not caring about awards at the Minesota Music Awards(?)
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"I Want You" could have and still should have hit though. Got Til Its Gone was the first single off VR and flopped. All For You (album) sold 650,000 copies it's first week. Every star fades but it shouldn't have happened that fast for Janet. GTIG didn't get a true release in the US either and that was at a time that airplay tracks with no physical counterpart were not allowed to chart on the Hot 100. It actually did fairly well, all things considered. The entire Damita Jo project was too slick and contrived from the very beginning, with little enthusiasm from Janet herself. Even moreso than AFY, and that was pretty generic already. Both albums and the ones since practically duplicate their own decent songs with very similar, weaker songs in their own tracklists. There are about 6 good songs on each of those albums with another one just like it found somewhere else, with the remainder padded out with the obligatory Janet cliches of a rock track or multiple rainstorm orgasms and the unclever kinky sex song. It all comes back to Janet needing to take an interest in her own music before anyone else should bother with it, from songwriting to the singing, to the videos to the interviews. She just hasn't been present in her own career for about 15 years. You can tell by that glazed-over thousand-yard stare whenever she's interviewed. Plus she never wants to talk about any subject. So stay home bitch | |
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Because she decided too have three number#1 movies in a roll instead.......... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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In all seriousness though, I think the world is ready for her to return. All these artists remaking and sampling her music, fans and industry people Tweeting and posting instagrams of her "in the studio", and the younger female pop/R&B artists still referencing her as a major influence-- it's time.
[Edited 1/13/14 15:03pm] [Edited 1/14/14 15:44pm] "Get up off that grey line" | |
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I don't think anything during the period of 1986-2001 as far as Janet is concerned can be considered a "downward spiral". Not many artists, no matter how big they get, sell as much as they did when the initially hit the stratosphere. The law of average says that of course her sales would eventually see a dip--all artists' do. But during the period I just mentioned, Janet was setting industry benchmarks, making landmark deals and was one of the few enduring female acts known for her visually stimulating videos, catchy songs and elaborate tours. The fact that TVR and AFY sold less than their predecessors is a moot point for her during those years. "Get up off that grey line" | |
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Without Jam and Lewis Janet is "Genius' whispery little sister." Sales will never do without them. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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I hear people say that, but Jam and Lewis are just as much to blame for the later albums. They were producing her. They can get lazy when not pushed too. Their production got to be a bit stale in the 90s with a lot of artists.
I'm very surprised nobody produced Janet's vocals better, and I don't know what everyone was doing when they listened to playback of the entire projects, in particular Damita Jo. That was a cluster. It had some good songs, but a lot of filler.
But I did like what they did on 20 YO- especailly songs like "Enjoy" and "Take Care". I also liked the Discipline album- and they didn't produce that.
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You came all the way in here, read the posts and hit "reply" just to say this (tired) bullshit?
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Seems to me that after the success of "All For You" in 2001, her releases were less and less interesting where Flyte Tyme was no longer overseeing her complete projects. I could be wrong, but with Jam & Lewis, she had a "sound." She no longer has a "sound."
With "Damito Jo" and "20 Y.O.", the titles alone were just ridiculous. And "20 Y.O." really didn't hark back to "Control" either.
As for "Discipline," also a great album, Jam & Lewis are M.I.A. and could have helped propel her back big time, I think. Again, I could be wrong. Even Jam & Lewis haven't cranked out any monster hits in 10 years other than with Usher. I would have liked to have seen "Higher Than This" by Ledisi rocket up the charts, alas, it didn't.
Back to Janet, I can't imagine her "wardrobe malfunction" would have much to do with her career lagging. Madonna's always bearing HERS! I'd like 2c J.J. come back tho with a major album. That'd be SWEET! Last I heard, she was goin' back 2 A&M. Does this still hold true? [Edited 1/14/14 16:02pm] Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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When Madonna took her tits out in 1992 - MTV still played her, nominated her videos, allowed her to perform and have TV specials - radio still played her music (probably not as much as the 80's - but that's because the Erotica album was not radio friendly)
A MASSIVE, MASSIVE DIFFERENCE!
If Madge did the SB stunt her career would have been badly damaged in the States too. But she is a more determined artist/ attention seeker - so she would have concentrated on promoting herself abroad. | |
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I still stand by my words in saying that Janet has NOT had a ground breaking album since The Velvet Rope. | |
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The beginning of the end started during the All For You-era. Around that time, Janet have to complete against Britney & Christina. | |
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Scroll on if you don't like it. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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That has been Janet's biggest problem this past decade. She has totally neglected her international fanbase. I think even during All For You alot of her European Tour dates got canceled. During the nipplegate fiasco, she should have concentrated on her international fanbase instead of trying to promote in the states. I think she would have found way more success abroad.
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That has been Janet's biggest problem this past decade. She has totally neglected her international fanbase. I think even during All For You alot of her European Tour dates got canceled. During the nipplegate fiasco, she should have concentrated on her international fanbase instead of trying to promote in the states. I think she would have found way more success abroad.
In other words, follow in her dearly departed brother's footsteps? We all saw what the result of that was. While his popularity did soar overseas, his popularity here in the states, waned as a result of it. In fact, all of his fans here in the states, felt alienated. They felt as if he turned his back on them. I don't think that would have been a good move for Janet. What she needs is to go back to basics and do what placed her on the map, to begin with. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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^ Well I was suggesting that that would have been a good move for her during the Nipple Gate Fiasco when she was being blacklisted by the industry in the states. It would have been more beneficial to her in the long run if she had promoted abroad because the industry was not supporting her in the states. Michael's popularity/reputation was a bit different from Janet's. While MJ might not have been as popular in the states, he was still making number ones, still selling millions of albums and he was not being blacklisted by radio, MTV etc like Janet was. I think he eventually did get blacklisted though in the 00's. I agree she needs to go back to basics if she wants to continue in music.
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. Or maybe people just didn't care for the work he released during that period? "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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finally someone who knows what she is... | |
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Janet is seen by the general public and by the media as the good girl next door. This tit flash during a family day superbowl was a huge misstep. Imagine if Miley did her first twerk and rubber finger move at the superbowl? It would have been a huge backlash. Even if Madonna (back in the early 90's) would have done the tit move at the superbowl it would have back fired. Madonna being Madonna (the bad girl) works at the right venues (Superbowl, Disneyland, kids programming not so much.) 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I don't know why she's not selling anymore but let's just be thankful that she isn't. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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. Not nice! I'd disagree more strenuously if I actually liked her output since the 90's... "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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The last album of hers that I liked was "Rhythm Nation". Loved it and everything before it. After "Rhythm Nation", when I heard "That's The Way Love Goes", I dropped that ass like a hotcake. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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What made Nipple-Gate even worse is when Justine & His Punk Ass went on a Media Tour blaming Janet..Because of that mess The GRAMMYS dumped Janet from introducing "The Luther Vandross" tribute segment and replaced her with Patti LaBelle.. | |
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fans like to search for mythical justification. | |
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