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  1. People are hitting me up about this documentary. My anticipation at an all time high.
  2. Where did she find those kiddo express hammer pants
  3. Pleasure Principle If Rhythm Nation Together Again Doesn’t Really Matter What’s It Gonna Be? Scream was a rip off of the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey so it didn’t make my list.
  4. Janet Jackson’s ‘Discipline’ Was Way Ahead Of Its Time In honor of the album’s 10th anniversary, we explore why BY HAYDEN MANDERS · FEBRUARY 26, 2018 PHOTO BY CHUANDO + FREY Janet Jackson’s 10th studio album, Discipline, was ahead of its time when it came out in 2008. People were hoping for something a little more like 2006′s 20 Y.O., something like... Well, honestly? We don’t really know. What were people expecting from Jackson? She was—and remains—pop royalty, a diva in her own right, and had recently been through a PR nightmare—thanks to Justin Timberlake. If she’d released an album reminiscent of Rhythm Nation 1814, it would have been reductive. She had to do something drastic, something that moved the needle in a way only Jackson could. Discipline may not have been the album people thought they wanted, but it sure as hell was the album Jackson needed to release. Let’s not forget, Jackson was in a peculiar place 10 years ago. She had left Virgin Records on poor terms and was still reeling from being virtually blacklisted following the Super Bowl “wardrobe malfunction” four years earlier. At the same time, the pop scene was spiraling; the release of Britney Spears’ Blackout in late 2007 laid the foundation for Top 40′s imminent club-friendly renaissance, which would only be further cemented when Lady Gaga released a juggernaut called “Just Dance” in April 2008. The sound Jackson helped make iconic was being replaced with a much more electronic sound. So, instead of going against the grain, Jackson went with it, linking up with Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, Dernst “D’Mile” Emile, and then-beau Jermaine Dupri to imbue her brand of R&B with flourishes of pop’s future. The result is a 22-song deep album that, if released today, would have the kids gagging. Jackson may have leaned a bit too far into the future a decade ago, but, even then, its lead single, “Feedback,” banged. (It still does!) As a fey 15-year-old anxiously anticipating pop’s next Blackout moment, songs like “So Much Betta” and “Rollercoaster” felt revolutionary to me. Jackson was flexing Missy x Timbaland-inspired productions through a decidedly pop lens. Though her voice is processed to no end, the raw sexuality and flirtation are still palpable. A decade in and the songs still go hard. Look, did Ms. Janet create a masterpiece with Discipline? No. The interludes, which run aplenty on Discipline, went against the burgeoning singles-only culture iTunes was fostering then, bastardizing the concept of an album altogether. But in between those seconds-long tracks are honest and true jams: “What’s Ur Name” is a sensual highlight trapezing with fetishism and hookup culture; “2nite” takes the anticipation of sex to a disco cosmos; “Discipline” is an ode to S&M wrapped in an impeccable soulful package. When Jackson drops the “yo” in you for “Rock With U,” she pushes the song Michael made famous in 1979 to 2079 where sensuality and carnality have somehow become bedfellows. It’s future-funk, and it’s infectious. But what else would you expect from “Ms. Jackson, if you’re nasty”? Restraint? Please. A little discipline is more like it. https://nylon.com/articles/janet-jackson-discipline-10th-anniversary
  5. Eartha Kitt was the first person popped in my mind. Janet please give us a full body shot
  6. She looked a kid hopping off the porch that way
  7. Long overdue, it looks great but still incomplete.
  8. Love how Janet treats her team to outings with her. You don't see the same from a lot of othe artists
  9. Seemed like it was just yesterday. Funny how time flies.
  10. Vegan pizza is tasty except this particular one didn't look all that appealing
  11. Janet's taller than somebody for once, but what's sis standing on?
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