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Reply #210 posted 10/04/15 7:30am

SchlomoThaHomo

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Finally heard Love U 4 Life. SLAYYYY!!!! What does this groove remind me of? Is it a Stevie song? Is it Baby Be Mine? I can't figure it out.

paisleypark4 said:

When the album first started, I thought mariah Carey's "Yours" (also produced by Jimmy & Terry) was coming on for a second. (0.00-0.05) Had to rewind. Think those are the same keys used on Unbreakables opening


It's funny you say that because I hear another Mariah song during that part.

[Edited 10/4/15 7:56am]

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Reply #211 posted 10/04/15 7:36am

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

Finally heard Love U 4 Life. SLAYYYY!!!! What does this grove remind me of? Is it a Stevie song? Is it Baby Be Mine? I can't figure it out.

paisleypark4 said:

When the album first started, I thought mariah Carey's "Yours" (also produced by Jimmy & Terry) was coming on for a second. (0.00-0.05) Had to rewind. Think those are the same keys used on Unbreakables opening


It's funny you say that because I hear another Mariah song during that part.

[Edited 10/4/15 7:34am]

OH YEAH!! That is a jam too by the way that Big Jim Wright at Flyte Tyme did as well.

That must be their new 'thing' now.

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Reply #212 posted 10/04/15 9:31am

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1st: why isnt this a sticky?
2nd: i love this album. I hope prince is listenng and feels a little embarrased about hnr
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Reply #213 posted 10/04/15 9:35am

CynicKill

MendesCity said:

1st: why isnt this a sticky? 2nd: i love this album. I hope prince is listenng and feels a little embarrased about hnr

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You know he ain't listening!

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Reply #214 posted 10/04/15 9:44am

queluva

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MendesCity said:

1st: why isnt this a sticky? 2nd: i love this album. I hope prince is listenng and feels a little embarrased about hnr

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You know he ain't listening!

Hmmm, so why would Prince feel embarrased? Prince has nothing to prove.

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Reply #215 posted 10/04/15 10:32am

datdude

P respects Jam & Lewis but feels their artistry is miguided because they "try to make every song a hit". i hope the INDUSTRY is listening. i've still yet to hear the album (Target was sold out and I don't fool with streams or downloads) but the universal praise its garnering will really put the AGEISM theory to the test. if it catches fire and has legs, it'll be like its the 90s and will be the music story of this "new era" about HOW TO, etc. etc. sounds like she's sending bitches back to the lab....

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Reply #216 posted 10/04/15 10:48am

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My my, this album this album this ALBUM! And the way she goes in with the vocal ad-libs in "Gon' B Alright'...I don't think I've ever heard her go THAT much in with the funk and the sass.

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Reply #217 posted 10/04/15 10:49am

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Janet's best album? I'd go as far to say this is the Holy Grail of recorded music. STILL on repeat three days after release.

W.O.R.D.

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Reply #218 posted 10/04/15 11:11am

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Sheer BRILLIANCE! Good 2c her back with Flyte Tyme (the entire album is produced by Jimmy & Terry) and even BETTER 2 hear REAL music again in this day and age of "artists" who can't even SING, let alone recognize a harmony. Miss Jackson, once again, comes out on top (much like Madonna) showing the ageist world just how little age even MATTERS by turning in a quality package with quality music, honeyed vocals and amazing TIGHTNESS with attention 2 the groove. She dabbles in Funk, R&B, Folk/Acoustic, Soul and a touch of Rock all delivered with her usual smoothness. Although she's buttoned up 2 the throat fashion-wise, she sends a clear msg. that a woman in the music industry need not show tits 'n ass 2 influence sales, etc...I predict another multi-platinum affair! smile

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Reply #219 posted 10/04/15 11:22am

CynicKill

I hope it has legs despite the industry, but I'm really hoping radio will come around with surefire fare like "After The Fall", "Night" and "Take Me Away".

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Reply #220 posted 10/04/15 12:04pm

CynicKill

I know I'm gonna get slammed for this but the one I really hope is listening is Ciara!

But it's kinda hard to inherit the thrown when the queen refuses to kick the bucket.

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Reply #221 posted 10/04/15 12:32pm

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I wasn't planning on buying this album after finding Discipline, 20YO and Damita Jo to be lacking. But I gotta say, I've got a renewed respect for Jan with this new record. Everything I've heard and seen has just turned me on (not in that way!). I just love how she has returned to making music that sounds like Janet Jackson. No more chasing hits, competing with artists half her age, pandering to radio.

I expected her to come back and go down the HitNRun/Rebel Heart route, embracing EDM techo-dance shit and collaborating with mainstream artists, but for the first time since TVR it really feels like she's made a record that's all about the music. Classy! Only just bought the album, but already loving Burn It Up, The Great Forever, No Sleeep, Unbreakable and Broken Hearts Heal.

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Reply #222 posted 10/04/15 12:50pm

CynicKill

Help me:

The cousin on "Gon' B Alright"?

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Reply #223 posted 10/04/15 1:03pm

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Ran across this on FB

Sunday morning Janet musings

Janet intends this album and tour to be the bookend of her recording career. "Discipline" was a much needed step in the right direction but was the definition of "unfinished business" had it been the end. As a fan (and as much as I don't want it to be true) it kinda makes sense.

This new album is the first of her entire career that her brother won't hear. The title track, Unbreakable, is the opening song of the new album. The opening song of Michael's last album was called "Unbreakable."

The lyrical content of the album is far more introspective and contemplative than anything she's done post- Rhythm Nation and is an ostensible love letter to Michael. Almost a "you won't hear this but every song is for you" energy as his phrasing and percussive breathing is all over this record. She samples (hmmm...more so interpolates) "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" twice on the album. "Broken Hearts Heal" is one and is probably the most reverential nod a baby sister can give. The "aha" moment is when you connect the reappearance of this song with the opening song of Janet's first album. Without any semblance of doubt, "Say You Do", is a "Don't Stop Til..." tribute (see below). Janet also sings on the demo version of the song (see below.)

There's hope though. She could've had a record label a looong time ago but her announcing one with this year's resurgence hopefully indicates heightened visibility and a reintegration into her rightful place in the highest echelon of pop royalty. Selfishly, I hope it indicates deluxe editions of classic albums but there are surely enough logistics to make that either timely, unrealistic or both.

The album won't be all things to all people and doesn't need to be. There's no "new" Janet album that will undo what's been done. It's all been written and with permanence. However, *if* she were to stop here, I can't imagine a more satisfying and fulfilling halt for both artist and listener.

Oh. 'case anyone has forgotten, Prince and Bob Dylan aren't the only geniuses from Minnesota.

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Reply #224 posted 10/04/15 3:08pm

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Hudson said:

mjscarousal said:

Tried to buy the C.D. today at my local target..... sold out eek



That's happening at Targets all over the nation according to fans on the internet. Some people went on their lunchbreak day 1 and they were already out. Understocked due to perceived low demand.

Ha, Target in downtown Minneapolis at least knew what was up. I got there pretty late on Friday and there were like three left (don't know if there was more in the back). But then again, it would be really sad if that location didn't anticipate demand....

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Reply #225 posted 10/04/15 3:17pm

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I don't know how everyone is able to listen to this in one sitting. Almost every song is so good I had to listen to it several times before I hear a new one. I listened to it for almost 3 hours and only heard the first six songs. The Great Forever is even better than the preview showed, such a unique sound for a Janet song. It has now replaced I Get Lonely as my favorite Janet song (cue the recency bias police!). So far it's as good as RN and TVR and I hope I don't hear any duds.

LMAO! I was actually exercising my strongest willpower to not hit repeat on damn near every song. Of course, it helps that I haven't used my old-ass boombox in forever and couldn't find the right buttons half the time when I did try to repeat. razz I'm having trouble even picking a favorite -- I think right now it's tied between The Great Forever and Gon' Be Alright. Super impressed and happy with this album.

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Reply #226 posted 10/04/15 4:23pm

mjscarousal

I literally just finished listening to the album and MY MY MY this is a great album!!!

Review

1. HOWEVER, I have to say this, I just have tooo...While the album is good, it is definitly not her BEST but ONE of her best. Its not better than Rhythm Nation or Velvet Rope....not even close! I am reading that a lot here and I respectfually disagree. With that being said, Unbreakable is a overall better than (All 4, U, Damita Jo, 20 YO and Discipline) that I will say. So I do think it deserves to be lump next to her legendary albums as among her best but definitly not her best album if that makes sense.

2. Janet sounds vocally AMAZING on this album. She is actually SANGGING like she use to in the Rhythm Nation days and she sounds so beautiful and her voice is so clear. I love her vunerability and emotion in her singing. I have always loved it in the past but it is so refreshing to hear her really let go in a song. Its beautiful.

3. This album is very emotional (it conveys emotion and pulls emotion out of you especially knowing all Janet and her family has experienced over the last 10 years in the industry)I almost nearly a cried a couple times listening to a couple of songs. This is has been the REALEST Janet album we have had in a longggg time. She is really opening up and honest on this album.

4. Favorite tracks:

The Great Forever- This is the best song on the album and one of the best songs she has ever done in her catalog. When I original heard the clips, I knew I was going to love this song. It reminds me of a late 60's pop song. Its SOOO catchy and I love how Janet gets gritty with her vocals and the funky production Oh and that break down I was not expecting that, its genius!

Gon B Alright- excited This is a CLOSE best second and a dangerously close second best song on the album! Ive read people insist this song sounds like Jackson 5 and I respectfully disagree. This song sounds like a Sly and Family Stone production. I am surprised no one hasn't said this yet. Janet is obviously channeling Sly on this record vocally and I was so impressed and blown away with the influence. When I heard this song I literally jumped off my behind and could not stop dancing excited I have never heard Janet sound so gritty and funky as she has on this record! Also, I LOVE the message in this song. It makes me feel I can accomplish and be anything I want to be and YES we GON B Alright! cool This is easily one of the best in her catalog!!! Jimmy and Terry REALLY put their foot in the song

After You Fall- I nearly cried listening to this. People can make what they want from it but I felt she was talking about the media and her fall from grace (impressed with the simplicity of the lyrics but it still envoke so much emotion)

Broken Hearts Heal- Beautiful and I think she was channeling Michael vocally and the production and harmonies reminded me circa 80's/ classic MJ Thriller.

Night- Reminded me of a 80's/90's house dance song. Brilliant production (Jimmy and Terry really did their thing)

Dream Maker- old school Janet, I love the adlibs and background vocals, AMAZING. I wish the song was longer.

Black Eagle- I love the social message and the song sounds like poetry, beautiful.

Promise- this is an interlude but it is so genius!!!I wish this was a song and it went on longer. This really should have been a song.

5. She probably won't get any recognition for it but this is easily the best pop album of 2015.

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Reply #227 posted 10/04/15 4:29pm

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mjscarousal said:

Promise- this is an interlude but it is so genius!!!I wish this was a song and it went on longer. This really should have been a song.

It is a full song (a bonus track called "Promise of You") on some editions of the album. You should be able to find it!

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Reply #228 posted 10/04/15 4:33pm

datdude

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5. She probably won't get any recognition for it but this is easily the best pop album of 2015.

THIS will be hard to believe and accept if you are correct. She should cater to "black radio" with the singles then (they've already given her one #1), cause if its THIS good and "mainstream America/radio" still doesn't "eff" with it.... eek

I hope a "backlash" from other artists, her fans, and industry folks who can keep it 100 forces the haters at radio and elsewhere still stuck on some 10 year old nipplegate ish to stop hatin and trying to front on this enormous comeback!

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Reply #229 posted 10/04/15 4:40pm

mjscarousal

VoicesCarry said:

mjscarousal said:

Promise- this is an interlude but it is so genius!!!I wish this was a song and it went on longer. This really should have been a song.

It is a full song (a bonus track called "Promise of You") on some editions of the album. You should be able to find it!

Is it on the Target edition? I went to a record store to get the album and noticed the album cover was different. I need to get this song, SERIOUSY I have repeated this interlude for over the last 30 minutes.

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Reply #230 posted 10/04/15 4:45pm

mjscarousal

datdude said:

mjscarousal said:

5. She probably won't get any recognition for it but this is easily the best pop album of 2015.

THIS will be hard to believe and accept if you are correct. She should cater to "black radio" with the singles then (they've already given her one #1), cause if its THIS good and "mainstream America/radio" still doesn't "eff" with it.... eek

I hope a "backlash" from other artists, her fans, and industry folks who can keep it 100 forces the haters at radio and elsewhere still stuck on some 10 year old nipplegate ish to stop hatin and trying to front on this enormous comeback!

I was referring to a Grammy nod or some type of award. I don't care about awards but just saying. She deserves a Grammy for this album but I doubt that will happen but who knows. Soul Train will probably give her a nod and an award. They have always supported her. I rather see them give her something anyway. You're right she should cater to adult black radio with the singles. Grown folks want mature real music and that is where she should stick with. The mainstream radio and industry is pretty much over and I hope she continues to pay them dust.

[Edited 10/4/15 16:47pm]

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Reply #231 posted 10/04/15 5:22pm

alphastreet

paisleypark4 said:

When the album first started, I thought mariah Carey's "Yours" (also produced by Jimmy & Terry) was coming on for a second. (0.00-0.05) Had to rewind. Think those are the same keys used on Unbreakables opening

[Edited 10/4/15 7:29am]

I thought of that too but also of janet's anything from Velvet Rope

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Reply #232 posted 10/04/15 5:24pm

alphastreet

mjscarousal said:

I literally just finished listening to the album and MY MY MY this is a great album!!!

Review

1. HOWEVER, I have to say this, I just have tooo...While the album is good, it is definitly not her BEST but ONE of her best. Its not better than Rhythm Nation or Velvet Rope....not even close! I am reading that a lot here and I respectfually disagree. With that being said, Unbreakable is a overall better than (All 4, U, Damita Jo, 20 YO and Discipline) that I will say. So I do think it deserves to be lump next to her legendary albums as among her best but definitly not her best album if that makes sense.

2. Janet sounds vocally AMAZING on this album. She is actually SANGGING like she use to in the Rhythm Nation days and she sounds so beautiful and her voice is so clear. I love her vunerability and emotion in her singing. I have always loved it in the past but it is so refreshing to hear her really let go in a song. Its beautiful.

3. This album is very emotional (it conveys emotion and pulls emotion out of you especially knowing all Janet and her family has experienced over the last 10 years in the industry)I almost nearly a cried a couple times listening to a couple of songs. This is has been the REALEST Janet album we have had in a longggg time. She is really opening up and honest on this album.

4. Favorite tracks:

The Great Forever- This is the best song on the album and one of the best songs she has ever done in her catalog. When I original heard the clips, I knew I was going to love this song. It reminds me of a late 60's pop song. Its SOOO catchy and I love how Janet gets gritty with her vocals and the funky production Oh and that break down I was not expecting that, its genius!

Gon B Alright- excited This is a CLOSE best second and a dangerously close second best song on the album! Ive read people insist this song sounds like Jackson 5 and I respectfully disagree. This song sounds like a Sly and Family Stone production. I am surprised no one hasn't said this yet. Janet is obviously channeling Sly on this record vocally and I was so impressed and blown away with the influence. When I heard this song I literally jumped off my behind and could not stop dancing excited I have never heard Janet sound so gritty and funky as she has on this record! Also, I LOVE the message in this song. It makes me feel I can accomplish and be anything I want to be and YES we GON B Alright! cool This is easily one of the best in her catalog!!! Jimmy and Terry REALLY put their foot in the song

After You Fall- I nearly cried listening to this. People can make what they want from it but I felt she was talking about the media and her fall from grace (impressed with the simplicity of the lyrics but it still envoke so much emotion)

Broken Hearts Heal- Beautiful and I think she was channeling Michael vocally and the production and harmonies reminded me circa 80's/ classic MJ Thriller.

Night- Reminded me of a 80's/90's house dance song. Brilliant production (Jimmy and Terry really did their thing)

Dream Maker- old school Janet, I love the adlibs and background vocals, AMAZING. I wish the song was longer.

Black Eagle- I love the social message and the song sounds like poetry, beautiful.

Promise- this is an interlude but it is so genius!!!I wish this was a song and it went on longer. This really should have been a song.

5. She probably won't get any recognition for it but this is easily the best pop album of 2015.

Agree with most of this! I did think of sly & the famiy stone too, along with the jacksons and stevie, and even the janet tour

I feel after you fall is about her and mj but she's put it out there in a tasteful way where she's not using his name to sell you know, cause it's about reflecting on her fall too. And I think great forever is about wissam and possibly dealing with outside forces of islamphobia, but that's just me.

[Edited 10/4/15 17:24pm]

[Edited 10/4/15 17:27pm]

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Reply #233 posted 10/04/15 5:29pm

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mjscarousal said:

datdude said:

THIS will be hard to believe and accept if you are correct. She should cater to "black radio" with the singles then (they've already given her one #1), cause if its THIS good and "mainstream America/radio" still doesn't "eff" with it.... eek

I hope a "backlash" from other artists, her fans, and industry folks who can keep it 100 forces the haters at radio and elsewhere still stuck on some 10 year old nipplegate ish to stop hatin and trying to front on this enormous comeback!

I was referring to a Grammy nod or some type of award. I don't care about awards but just saying. She deserves a Grammy for this album but I doubt that will happen but who knows. Soul Train will probably give her a nod and an award. They have always supported her. I rather see them give her something anyway. You're right she should cater to adult black radio with the singles. Grown folks want mature real music and that is where she should stick with. The mainstream radio and industry is pretty much over and I hope she continues to pay them dust.

[Edited 10/4/15 16:47pm]

She supposedly released it too late for Grammy consideration, but NO SLEEEP was released well before the Grammy deadline so I'm sure that track itself will get a nod. The album is brilliant and has legs, so it will likely be considered for the 2017 nominations.

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Reply #234 posted 10/04/15 5:36pm

alphastreet

I left out shoulda known better but really love that one too, gets me way too emotional though so have to be in the mood for it. She sounds so good, love the words, how she's expressive etc

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Reply #235 posted 10/04/15 5:43pm

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mjscarousal said:

Gon B Alright- excited This is a CLOSE best second and a dangerously close second best song on the album! Ive read people insist this song sounds like Jackson 5 and I respectfully disagree. This song sounds like a Sly and Family Stone production. I am surprised no one hasn't said this yet. Janet is obviously channeling Sly on this record vocally and I was so impressed and blown away with the influence. When I heard this song I literally jumped off my behind and could not stop dancing excited I have never heard Janet sound so gritty and funky as she has on this record! Also, I LOVE the message in this song. It makes me feel I can accomplish and be anything I want to be and YES we GON B Alright! cool This is easily one of the best in her catalog!!! Jimmy and Terry REALLY put their foot in the song

Promise- this is an interlude but it is so genius!!!I wish this was a song and it went on longer. This really should have been a song.

You clearly didnt read the BBC Article linked on the previous page with Jam & Lewis talking about the songs, nor where i posted that Promise is Promise of You is the full verison of the interlude exclusively for the TARGET/HMV/JAPAN versions

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Reply #236 posted 10/04/15 5:47pm

mjscarousal

alphastreet said:

mjscarousal said:

I literally just finished listening to the album and MY MY MY this is a great album!!!

Review

1. HOWEVER, I have to say this, I just have tooo...While the album is good, it is definitly not her BEST but ONE of her best. Its not better than Rhythm Nation or Velvet Rope....not even close! I am reading that a lot here and I respectfually disagree. With that being said, Unbreakable is a overall better than (All 4, U, Damita Jo, 20 YO and Discipline) that I will say. So I do think it deserves to be lump next to her legendary albums as among her best but definitly not her best album if that makes sense.

2. Janet sounds vocally AMAZING on this album. She is actually SANGGING like she use to in the Rhythm Nation days and she sounds so beautiful and her voice is so clear. I love her vunerability and emotion in her singing. I have always loved it in the past but it is so refreshing to hear her really let go in a song. Its beautiful.

3. This album is very emotional (it conveys emotion and pulls emotion out of you especially knowing all Janet and her family has experienced over the last 10 years in the industry)I almost nearly a cried a couple times listening to a couple of songs. This is has been the REALEST Janet album we have had in a longggg time. She is really opening up and honest on this album.

4. Favorite tracks:

The Great Forever- This is the best song on the album and one of the best songs she has ever done in her catalog. When I original heard the clips, I knew I was going to love this song. It reminds me of a late 60's pop song. Its SOOO catchy and I love how Janet gets gritty with her vocals and the funky production Oh and that break down I was not expecting that, its genius!

Gon B Alright- excited This is a CLOSE best second and a dangerously close second best song on the album! Ive read people insist this song sounds like Jackson 5 and I respectfully disagree. This song sounds like a Sly and Family Stone production. I am surprised no one hasn't said this yet. Janet is obviously channeling Sly on this record vocally and I was so impressed and blown away with the influence. When I heard this song I literally jumped off my behind and could not stop dancing excited I have never heard Janet sound so gritty and funky as she has on this record! Also, I LOVE the message in this song. It makes me feel I can accomplish and be anything I want to be and YES we GON B Alright! cool This is easily one of the best in her catalog!!! Jimmy and Terry REALLY put their foot in the song

After You Fall- I nearly cried listening to this. People can make what they want from it but I felt she was talking about the media and her fall from grace (impressed with the simplicity of the lyrics but it still envoke so much emotion)

Broken Hearts Heal- Beautiful and I think she was channeling Michael vocally and the production and harmonies reminded me circa 80's/ classic MJ Thriller.

Night- Reminded me of a 80's/90's house dance song. Brilliant production (Jimmy and Terry really did their thing)

Dream Maker- old school Janet, I love the adlibs and background vocals, AMAZING. I wish the song was longer.

Black Eagle- I love the social message and the song sounds like poetry, beautiful.

Promise- this is an interlude but it is so genius!!!I wish this was a song and it went on longer. This really should have been a song.

5. She probably won't get any recognition for it but this is easily the best pop album of 2015.

Agree with most of this! I did think of sly & the famiy stone too, along with the jacksons and stevie, and even the janet tour

I feel after you fall is about her and mj but she's put it out there in a tasteful way where she's not using his name to sell you know, cause it's about reflecting on her fall too. And I think great forever is about wissam and possibly dealing with outside forces of islamphobia, but that's just me.

[Edited 10/4/15 17:24pm]

[Edited 10/4/15 17:27pm]

I think that is why I was nearly brought to tears because I immediately thought of Michael as well. Promise... I just have to have that song in my hands. I am going to hunt for the edition with that song on it, its so genius and eerie. I LIVE for eerie Janet!

The Great Forever- IMO (I havent looked through the lyrics yet) but from what I have heard in the song she is singing about living her life her way despite what the media says or the false things people say about her. She is focusing on her life (family, friends, fans) and that bond that will last forever at least that is what I got from it. Its soooo Brilliant!!!

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Reply #237 posted 10/04/15 5:49pm

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getxxxx said:

mjscarousal said:

Gon B Alright- excited This is a CLOSE best second and a dangerously close second best song on the album! Ive read people insist this song sounds like Jackson 5 and I respectfully disagree. This song sounds like a Sly and Family Stone production. I am surprised no one hasn't said this yet. Janet is obviously channeling Sly on this record vocally and I was so impressed and blown away with the influence. When I heard this song I literally jumped off my behind and could not stop dancing excited I have never heard Janet sound so gritty and funky as she has on this record! Also, I LOVE the message in this song. It makes me feel I can accomplish and be anything I want to be and YES we GON B Alright! cool This is easily one of the best in her catalog!!! Jimmy and Terry REALLY put their foot in the song

Promise- this is an interlude but it is so genius!!!I wish this was a song and it went on longer. This really should have been a song.

You clearly didnt read the BBC Article linked on the previous page with Jam & Lewis talking about the songs, nor where i posted that Promise is Promise of You is the full verison of the interlude exclusively for the TARGET/HMV/JAPAN versions

Well damn excused me LOL Please forgive me no I did not! lol lol razz I haven't been keeping up with this thread but Thanks smile

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Reply #238 posted 10/04/15 5:51pm

mjscarousal

SEANMAN said:

mjscarousal said:

I was referring to a Grammy nod or some type of award. I don't care about awards but just saying. She deserves a Grammy for this album but I doubt that will happen but who knows. Soul Train will probably give her a nod and an award. They have always supported her. I rather see them give her something anyway. You're right she should cater to adult black radio with the singles. Grown folks want mature real music and that is where she should stick with. The mainstream radio and industry is pretty much over and I hope she continues to pay them dust.

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She supposedly released it too late for Grammy consideration, but NO SLEEEP was released well before the Grammy deadline so I'm sure that track itself will get a nod. The album is brilliant and has legs, so it will likely be considered for the 2017 nominations.

I sure hope so!!! It deserves a Grammy or some album award!!! Its so brilliant!!! I am very impressed and have thoroughly enjoyed it!

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Reply #239 posted 10/04/15 6:44pm

lowkey

after you fall is clearly about michael imo, its a very emotional somber song, then she goes right into the upbeat broken hearts heal. the words indicate she is talking about him to me, she refers to him as 'brilliance' and his resilience', all the good he's done, not being able to trust, and at the end when she ask 'who's gonna be there after you fall' she says 'i will'. i think those 2 songs are her direct tributes to him, his influence is spinkled throughout the album.

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