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The induction is SO deserved and Rhythm Nation is her absolute masterpiece! <3 Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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Not surehow to post articles, But she just released remix albums for this era. All streaming...
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This is what you want...This is what you get. | |
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Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation Rehearsals (1989) on Arsenio Hall https://www.youtube.com/w...pqJEAO0GTE Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Seeing that list of singles makes me feel so nostalgic. I was 8 years old, only had a few tapes and CDs, but I listened to the radio constantly and I remember hearing all of those singles on the radio. I would switch between the top 40 station and the dance station (whichever one was playing Janet at the moment would usually be the one I'd listen to)... I was like a sponge memorizing all these songs on the radio-- and then sometimes they'd play a remix and I'd be listening closely to hear the differences from the original version. There was always a sense of excitement for me when these songs came on the radio, and wondering which version they were going to play. Finally, in the summer of '91, I got the album on cassette. I remember being in the parking lot outside the mall with my dad, begging him to let me buy a tape. He finally agreed and I went to Sam Goody. My first listen was on my dad's Walkman in my parents' bedroom. His Walkman was kind of old, even for that time, the buttons and headphones were kind of clunky, but I wanted to listen to the tape in private. We were about to move to a new house, so there were boxes everywhere. No one else was in the room, so it was just me having my own listening session surrounded by all these boxes. The cassette shell was black and said "CHROME" on it which looked different from any other tape I'd seen. It was also the first time I'd heard interludes on an album and having all the songs strung together in a continuous sequence. And the music was much more hip-hop influenced than anything I had listened to up to that point. It stood out from everything else at that time. And this is almost two years after the album came out that I was listening to the whole album for the first time, and it still felt new and different. Even now I think the Rhythm Nation era has its own mystique to it, from the photos to the videos to the music, it had its own "flavor". It really wasn't just an album, it was an era. | |
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- Such a beautiful speaking voice. | |
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One of my favorite remixes from that era: - https://www.youtube.com/w...gSYylczWaU - 4:42-7:22 is sonic gold. Jimmy channeled their synth stuff from the S.O.S Band on that vamp. | |
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[Spoken: Various TV Announcers]
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State of the World
Five A.M. rise and shine
To feed the baby before he starts to cry No rest, no time to play 15, the mother is a runaway No time for dreams or goals Pressure is so strong Her body she has sold so her child can eat What is happening to this world we live in In our home and other lands Drugs and crime spreadin' on the streets
People can't find enough to eat Now our kids can't go out and play That's the state of the world today Lil' Johnny all alone
His only friend, the doll he carries with him Goes to school each and every day To be teased because he has no place to stay This young and homeless boy feels his life is worthless Instead of suicide he cries himself to sleep And it's happenin' to this world we live in There's got to be a better way Drugs and crime spreadin' on the streets
People can't find enough to eat Now our kids can't go out and play That's the state of the world today Can't give up hope now
Let's weather the storm together
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I've felt this often: That "Alright" had one of the sickest beats ever!! Rival's Beyonce's Crazy in Love, if not equals it! | |
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On her FB today, Janet shared, "We’re still celebrating #RN30 U guys. YouTube Music remastered 4 videos in HD from the album and we’re releasing one a week starting with #RhythmNation! 🤗" Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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The Knowledge Janet Jackson Insight to what's goin' on Get the knowledge Spreading vise don't believe the hype Get the knowledge Get the knowledge Prejudice...No! Listen it's up to everyone Get the knowledge Let's Dance Get the point? Good, now let's dance.
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Jimmy Jam said Janet has a new and beautiful song coming. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Some things have not aged well. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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. LOL please, this one is perfection | |
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- I look forward to hearing it. | |
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This album could due with a deluxe release! Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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1 Miss You Much (7" Edit) 3:54 2 Miss You Much (Mama Mix) Remix – Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis7:22 3 Miss You Much (Slammin' R&B Mix) Remix – Shep Pettibone7:45 4 Miss You Much (Shep's House Mix) Remix – Shep Pettibone8:45 5 Miss You Much (Shep's House Dub) Remix – Shep Pettibone6:05 6 Miss You Much (Slammin' Dub) Remix – Shep Pettibone5:48 7 Miss You Much (7" R&B Remix) Remix – Shep Pettibone4:17 8 Miss You Much (7" House Mix) Remix – Shep Pettibone4:56 9 Miss You Much (7" Slammin' R&B Mix) Remix – Shep Pettibone4:27 10 Miss You Much (That Bass You Much Mix) Remix – Shep Pettibone4:20 11 Miss You Much (Oh I Like That Mix) Remix – Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis4:56 12 Miss You Much (Sing It Yourself Mix) Remix – Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis4:19 13 Miss You Much (Acappella) Remix – Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
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Miss You Much Janet Jackson Shot like an arrow thru my heart Shot like an arrow thru my heart
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Janet Jackson - Miss You Much (Official Music Video)
The video for "Miss You Much" was directed by Dominic Sena and choreographed by Jackson and Anthony Thomas. It was filmed in August 1989 as part of the long-form Rhythm Nation 1814 film. The black-and-white video begins with dancers gathered at a pool hall, gossiping about Jackson and her boyfriend. Jackson enters the room as her dancers suddenly become quiet and look at her. One dancer asks Jackson what she has been doing lately. She jokingly responds, before demonstrating her love through song and dance. The end of the video cuts out a final dance routine performed with chairs, choreographed by Terry Bixler. The video's choreography and chair routine are regarded as iconic in popular culture. The chair routine is available on the Rhythm Nation Compilation DVD.
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Jimmy Jam Opens Up About the Making of Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation 1814' 9/18/2019 by Kenneth Partridge
. What grew out of the sessions wasn't quite the straight-up topical album some remember. In addition to reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200, Rhythm Nation spawned seven top 10 singles, only one of which, the title track, had any kind of political leaning. The others -- "Escapade," "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" "Miss You Much," "Come Back to Me," "Alright" and "Black Cat" -- were relationship songs that didn't fit with trio of high-minded "message" tracks that kick off the album. The mix of personal and political, Jam says, was wholly intentional, and the album was sequenced with the heavy stuff up front. . They could have easily called it Escapade, Jam says, and swapped the stark cover shot for a nice color photo. That would have been the safe play, though the execs at A&M Records were fine with the tracklist and monochromatic presentation. In fact, Jam says, they didn't raise a single objection until Janet needed a boatload of money for the half-hour video for the title track. . "She was asking for a million bucks or whatever," Jam says. "They were like, 'We haven't heard any music.' The story was that Janet took Gil Friesen, the president at the time, in a Range Rover and drove up the Malibu coast with him and played him three or four songs. I remember she called me three or four hours later and said we got the budget. How could you not give the budget—hearing those songs, riding in a Range Rover with Janet Jackson on the PCH in Malibu?" ... | |
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