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JJ 20 fourplay video... anybody? I LUV this track... Especially the Video version...
Now, does anybody know if this video was commercially released anywhere? format? or if there is a way to get it? I think it was very well made... Please! Thanx PEACE "America is a continent..." | |
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Yes, it's a great video, and Janet looks so beautiful in it. You can try something like Kazaa or WinMX (I got mine from Kazaa). I don't know of any Janet sites that feature this video to download. | |
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tritoncin said: I LUV this track... Especially the Video version...
Now, does anybody know if this video was commercially released anywhere? format? or if there is a way to get it? I think it was very well made... [color=red:d5ca78cbdd]Please! [/color] Thanx PEACE Hey, the video isn't available on any official Janet video compilations. You can get it by following TheVelvetRoper's advice or by checking out www.janetmultimedia.com. Also, try Yahoo! Launch and do a google search for "Twenty Foreplay video." The mixes to that song are hot. If you're interested in the single, there were import editions made, but no domestic releases. Very hard to find. It's wack, I know. --- Review "Twenty Foreplay" was the second of two new recordings featured on Janet Jackson's first hits retrospective, Design of a Decade. The song was the follow-up to the smash "Runaway," but no commercial single was issued for it in the U.S. (probably for fear that it wouldn't have been a hit). The song received very little airplay and will probably go down in history as one of Ms. Jackson's more obscure tunes, although it had an excellent accompanying video. It did, however, become something of a club hit, and those remixes, as well as an excellent remix of "Runaway," are featured on this import single. The song doesn't have an instantly memorable chorus (if any at all), but it does have something of a dreamy quality which comes through on the dance mixes, especially the full-length "Junior's Jungle Club Mix." All three dance versions, however, are basically interchangeable. The version of "Runaway" on this single is a hip-hop mix, which makes the song more aggressive and beat-heavy than its original pop incarnation. The mix also features an appearance by Coolio who was at the top of the rap game when this single was issued, and it's a mystery why this version was not tacked onto the American maxi-single because it's extremely catchy, commercial, and accessible. This single, with its obscure remixes, is definitely a collector's item. ~ Jose Promis, All Music Guide | |
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