I dont know but me too! I hope the album and tour excite me as well.
seeing madonna Rebel heart tour on youtube got me listening to the album again Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Yes!! "Get up off that grey line" | |
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I must admit, while i'm pleased overall with the roll out, the success of No Sleep, i was kind of underwhelmed by Burn It Up on first listen after i convinced myself to finally peep it. I haven't listened again, but all the chatter had me expecting to LOVE it INSTANTLY like when I first heard All Nite (Don't Stop). Anywho, I'm still excited and will cop the project for sure but if BIU was supposed to be a "major highlight" so far, it isn't for me | |
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I swear this is one of her all-time best portraits. I wish this was the album cover! | |
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- I think the fans kind of made it a "highlight" because they were eager to hear something to dance to from her. Frankly speaking, team Janet seemed poised to release, "The Great Forever" a few weeks ago when they released the snippet. It got mixed reviews from what I can tell. - "Burnitup!" is probably the most radio/club friendly "dance" tune that we've heard so far out of the four new songs. It will be interesting to hear what that DJ Naughty Boy does with it for the remix. I think I like, "After The Fall" the least out of the bunch. - I wonder which song is dedicated to her brother Michael or if the whole album is dedicated to him. Who knows...I figured she would be ready to write about that now being that she's had more time to digest it all. | |
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- Kind of like me with the Damita Jo cover, I loved that smiling shot from the insert. | |
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I know the one! | |
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[img:$uid]http://i57.tinypic.com/oic48n.jpg[/img:$uid] 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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[img:$uid]http://i62.tinypic.com/2s8i9lc.jpg[/img:$uid] 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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Guess I'll get the Target CD before the "official" one... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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"Get up off that grey line" | |
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the album briefly leaked today but her team was able to shut it down quickly. a fan got hold of a copy from a small record store somewhere so im sure it will leak before friday, im not gonna listen to anything until i get my copy. | |
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getxxxx said: Finally listened to BIU my observation theres a quick throwback to Miss You Much and You Need Me in the beginning. The track is VERY Ballroom Community Vogue Music with the BALLROOM CHANTS. It sounds so much better when play over big speakers.[Edited 9/26/15 21:35pm] Laid Back ..... White Horse ....is that the sample I hear? Oh and I can just hear the chanting with the ballroom queens, they are going to pounce on every inch of this track đ [Edited 9/28/15 19:43pm] "A Man Can't Ride Your Back Unless It's Bent" MLK 4/3/68 | |
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Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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I wonder if she can make to Friday without the album being leaked. Not the deliberate kind that lame record labels do to generate interest. | |
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- Yeah, I heard "White Horse" as soon as the beat drop. I guess we'll soon see if our hunch is correct or not when we look at the album credits. | |
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- I wonder if they'll have a nice surprise as in a new video....I doubt it but maybe. | |
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Janet's team shut that leak down hard. No matter how hard I looked, I couldn't find it. Just gonna have to wait for the CD. P.S. I already bought it before I looked on-line. [Edited 9/28/15 22:37pm] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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- Word? Not surprised. That's the disadvantage of having to ship CD's to brick and mortar stores. | |
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- She's worth it. | |
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fans are starting to get their copies from the pre-order (mine has been shipped). there is a thread discussing the cd on jnaet.club. im happy to see the fans favorite tracks being different from the songs we've heard so far. | |
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HMV/TARGET BONUS VERSION IS OUT! [Edited 9/29/15 18:42pm] Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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My pre-sale copy has shipped too. I'm on pins and needles "Get up off that grey line" | |
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First review in Wall Street Journal:
âUnbreakableâ by Janet Jackson ReviewJanet Jacksonâs back with her first album in seven years.ENLARGE
Tampa, Fla. At this stage of her career, Janet Jackson faces the daunting task of regaining her place as an artist of the moment rather than of the recent past. She is staking her claim on today with a new album, âUnbreakableâ (Rhythm Nation), out Friday, and a lengthy world tour that runs well into 2016. On disc and in concert, the 49-year-old Ms. Jackson proves her significant talent remains undiminished. âUnbreakableâ is Ms. Jacksonâs first album of new material since âDiscipline,â which was released in 2008. On that recording, she employed a cavalcade of producers who shifted the focus from Ms. Jacksonâs voice to the arrangements. It launched strong, but faded quickly and generated only one top 20 hit single, a meager result for a Janet Jackson album. To stave off a continuing decline, Ms. Jackson responded by dropping her record label, starting one of her own and reuniting with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who had a hand in most of her pre-âDisciplineâ recordings and helped her transition from teen star to R&B goddess.
The marketplace can be harsh for women of a certain age who once topped the chartsâsee Mariah Carey and Shania Twain, who were Ms. Jacksonâs peers in popularity in the late 20th centuryâespecially if they seek to continue to create new music, rather than willingly enter the prison of the past. How well Janet Jackson circa 2015-16 succeeds commercially may well depend on whether her fans and followers of contemporary R&B and dance music are interested in new songs from one of the most successful recording artists of the â80s and â90s. . âUnbreakableâ makes the wise choice of returning Ms. Jackson to appealingly familiar settings without ignoring todayâs pop tropes, including the clichĂ©s. The hot dance track âBurn It Up!â kicks off with a rap by Missy Elliott, while the slow jam âNo Sleeepâ features rapper J. Cole. (Ms. Jackson giggles when Mr. Cole proposes a âfriends with benefitsâ relationship.) âShoulda Known Better,â which opens as a ballad, borrows EDM beats for its underpinning. . For the most part, though, Ms. Jackson and the producers explore a satisfying range of musical styles plucked from across the span of pop history. Her voice rides atop funk keyboards and a synth bass in âNight,â a swirling sizzler begging for a dance-club remix. A sweet tune that ends too soon, âDream Maker/Euphoriaâ taps into Philadelphia-style soul of the early â70s. âDammn Babyâ and âThe Great Foreverâ present two interpretations of the classic Jackson sound: In the former, Ms. Jackson sings above percolating bass lines that evoke, albeit in a less strident version, the effervescence of her late-â80s recordings. In âThe Great Forever,â a gauzy mid-tempo funk environment permits Ms. Jackson to sing and phrase much as her brother Michael did. The effect is both a tribute to him and a reminder of their shared heritage as exemplars of soul. . On Thursday at a concert here at the Amalie Arena, Ms. Jackson gave prominent placement to her new material, eagerly juxtaposing it with earlier hits. With a video of J. Cole projected on white curtains streaming from the rafters, âNo Sleeepâ bled into âGot âTil Itâs Gone,â a similar cool burner that appeared on Ms. Jacksonâs 1997 album âThe Velvet Rope.â After intermission, she came downstage, perched on a stool and offered a series of her romantic ballads, the highlight of which was a gorgeous rendition of âAfter You Fallâ from the new album. The ballads revealed the strength of her voice, which doesnât need studio polishing to convey tender emotions. Ms. Jackson has had so many top hits that to perform most of them required medleys of truncated versions: Dancing along in a whirlwind with her nine-member troupe, she squeezed 14 up-tempo songs into a 30-minute whip-snap opening set. The evening leaped into a higher gear with âAll for Youâ and the extra-funky âAll Nite (Donât Stop),â both from early 21st-century albums. She pulled the past forward with a polyrhythmic, house-like âThrobâ and revived her rock-funk hybrid with âBlack Catâ and âScream,â the latter featuring her brother Michaelâs recorded voice. . By the time she closed the evening with the new âShoulda Known Betterâ and the âUnbreakableâ title track, which was sweetened by the harmonies of her three backup singers, Ms. Jackson had already established a flawless bridge across the decades. Her new music adds to her already rich musical legacy and should sweep her into a new, relevant future.
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Can't wait! Heard some snippets, and they sound great. SEARCHING... "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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[Edited 9/29/15 18:43pm] Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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