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  1. 8 hours ago, Utopia said:

    ljnnj OMG 

    http://wwkw.hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=310409

    250k - 275K

    To get some perspective, He was supposed to do around 350K before the SB... He performed and instead of increasing the sales (like literally every single artist  who performed there) his predictions decreased to 315K and now they are at 250 WITH SPS.

    Let's wait for the final figures but if this keeps going, Man Of The Woody Allen might not even reach 500K when it's all said and done.

     

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    It's so beautiful!!!!

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  2. ............................................................And when I thought it couldn't get any better...I wake up to.....

    EXCLUSIVE

    Justin Timberlake ‘Devastated’ By Super Bowl Performance Backlash

    Just one day after the singer took the half time stage to belt out his biggest hits, a source exclusively revealed to RadarOnline.com that he is overwhelmed by the negative reactions.

    “Justin worked 11 hour days in rehearsals and although his team has protected him from the nastiest reviews he is aware that his performance is not getting good press.”

    “Justin is the golden boy. Not getting great reviews, not being loved is something new to him,” concluded the source. “This is the first major career moment that hasn’t been embraced. He isn’t used to negative feedback.”

    https://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/justin-timberlake-devastated-super-bowl-backlash/

    He like:

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    She like:

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  3. Always Imitated, Never Duplicated: Everything In Pop Music That Janet Jackson Did First

    We’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of the groundbreaking album Janet Jackon’s Rhythm Nation 1814 and bowing down before the pop goddess that is Janet Jackson. Almost from the start Janet was a trailblazer, fusing pop, R&B and hip-hop, raising the bar for music video choreography,  speaking out about social injustice and breaking racial and sexual taboos. The trends she started in fashion and music can still be seen in the work of today’s female stars, such as Ciara, Britney Spears and Beyonce among many others.

     

    We’re not the only ones who think Janet changed the course of females in pop music. In the video below, see how others reflect on how the star influenced their lives. Her infectious dance moves and confidence oozed sexiness. Her messages were empowering. And if you thought your other favorite pop divas were completely original, your mind is about to be blown. Here are all of the things Janet did first, that everyone else couldn’t resist doing too.

    1. Janet Set The Record For Top 5 Singles from A Single Album

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    All seven of RN’s commercial singles – “Miss You Much,” “Rhythm Nation,” “Escapade,” “Alright,” “Come Back to Me,” “Black Cat,” and “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” – hit the top five of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, even breaking the record previously set by brother Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Her record still hasn’t been broken.

    2. Janet Was The First Woman To Create A Long-Form Music Video

    Long before Yonce left us in shock and awe over her surprise self-titled visual album, Janet was blowing our minds with the groundbreaking long form “Rhythm Nation” video. Her iconic unisex militant attire, complex choreography and black and white coloring of the video was meant to erase the barriers between people of different races. Janet has said, “There were so many races in that video, from black to white and all the shades of gray in between.” Her song and video tried to start a movement, while other pop singers, like Madonna, were creating videos like this.

     

    3. Janet Rocked High Waisted Pants And Chiseled Abs Before Everyone Else

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    Janet coined this signature look of the 1990s and later used by just about every pop star and model of the era and you know it.

    4. Janet Took Music Video Choreography To The Next Level
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSH12tHfRas
    Before Britney Spears and Beyonce, Janet truly raised to bar on dancing in her music videos. While Madonna was still frolicking and rolling around in a wedding dresses, Janet was getting down with her bad self. Next time you see a pop singer working it with intricate group choreography while singing, know that Miss J did that shizz first.

    5. Janet Was The First Female Artist To Have Multiple No. 1 Hits From A Single Album In Three Separate Years

    “Miss You Much” (’89), “Escapade” and “Black Cat” (’90), and “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” (’91) were all from Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 and rose to the top of the charts in three consecutive calendar years.

    6. Janet Was The First African-American Pop Singer To Promote Feminism Through Music
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmTd1fky3AQ
    “Listen up. I’m not a prude, I just want some respect.” Until the ’80s, feminism in music was hard to find and when you did it was it mostly the provence of marginal white artists operating on rock’s fringe.  It was “crossover” music star Jackson who really explored the subject and brought the perspectives of African-American women into the conversation. As noted rock critic Anthony DeCurtis said , the combination of Janet’s lyrics and presence allowed for  “[a] product that has as one of its aims the betterment of black people and the creation of role models for black women.” Janet was teaching women everywhere not to take any s–t from men, long before Beyonce preached feminism with “***Flawless.”

    7. Janet Jackson Was The First Women  To Break Down The Racial Barriers In Pop

    In Rhythm Nation’s introduction, Janet states: “We are a nation with no geographic boundaries… pushing toward a world rid of color lines.” Just years prior to the album’s release, radio was strictly segragated between white rock and pop bands and black R&B singers and rappers. Then Janet came on the scene and helped build the bridge between these isolated genres, fusing hip-hop hooks with R&B soul and a sleek pop sheen, starting a new revolution through music and dance.

    8. Janet Was The First Female African-American Artist To Explore Her Sexuality In Public
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m33PlctkFrU
    With hits like “Anytime, Any Place” and “If,” it was clear that Janet was striking against the taboo of women talking about their sexuality. Although Madonna beat her to the punch by making jaws drop with her 1984 hit “Like a Virgin,” Janet was the first black singer in the pop genre to do the same. Tina Turner and Whitney Houston were not telling men to call out their name or ask who it belonged to and they certainly wouldn’t go to the extremes of The Velvet Rope album where Jackson explored themes of BDSM.

    9. Janet Jackson Was The First Female To Win A Grammy For Best Long Form Music Video

    Janet Jackson took home the Best Music Video, Long Form gold for “Rhythm Nation” in 1990, the first female artist in music history to do so.

     

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  4. 5 minutes ago, State of the Game said:

    You’ve waited a long time. You deserve this :rolleyes: 

    President Timberlake will not seek re-election -_- 

    This is why artists shouldn’t make music until they have something to say. Fucking Man of the Weeds :rolleyes: had to ruin all my fun. He couldn’t just release a pop/R&B album as usual... noooo... he had to go all left fucking field 

     

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    Thank you, so many people I have to thank, mostly him, he made this possible for me, and I knew he would 

    And he choose this to be the album he supports via Superbowl, he legit cheated himself lol

    Similar to how tho I like Joanne, it wasn't a "Superbowl" album either

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  5. 56 minutes ago, State of the Game said:

    I don’t care about articles on his performance. Did he kill it? No... did he show up and do his best... yes. A for Effort

    These journalists just want clicks and I don’t believe in their “anger”. They weren’t angry 14... hell... four years ago... they weren’t angry when JT released his corny hit song

    No such thing as bad publicity :) 

    Yea that's not enough, and nobody else seems to think so, hell even fans are saying it wasn't any effort :lmao: 

    Yea well the difference is now, TIme's up, and he had a host of problematic things about him this performance should've made people forget....but with it being awful  everyone's gonna talk about his problems and the problems with the show (and the album)

    Sure there is, publicity calling someone trash is bad publicity "no such thing as bad publicity" is sheep stan logic :lol:

     

  6. 4 hours ago, State of the Game said:

    I wouldn’t call theses “critics reviews” They’re reporters.. reporting the news... most are nitpicking and over opinionated  (The Time commenting on Cry Me A River bc it isn’t “women friendly” :lmao: )

    Actions speak louder than words ??‍♂️ And sales is the name of the game... not articles.

    Articles don’t define legacies 

    Reporters giving their opinions of material on a major platform= Professional Critic :lmao:

    If his sales were most articles top stories you'd maybe have a point, 

    but.....his Superbowl is being critically PANNED, just like his album, and that's going to follow him no matter what, the only way a bump in sales would matter is if it was massive, this morning all anyone is talking about is how mediocre at best it was, how disrespectful it was, how Janet is better & would've been better. He's getting bad press, the way NOBODY in 2010's has in a Superbowl performance

  7. 10 minutes ago, JoeJoe said:

    His ignorant ass is married to a Black woman. I'd think he'd know better but this just goes to show that you can be in a relationship with someone of a different race and still be ignorant of their culture. Black twitter dragged that ass. He need to stop cause he gon get lit up. He's gone back and forth with me but he can trust and believe he won't win no roast off against me lol.

    He keeps trying to clean it up with "he loves Janet, but she hasn't been poppin since the 90's" sooooo I hope either his wife, or my girl Yvette Nicole Brown who's a friend of his educates his ass real quick on why what he's saying is ignorant & problematic, I actually hope he does cause I usually find him fun & hilarious but yea he showed his ass .

  8. He so big mad.....we really did hurt his feelings though, he got sick of seeing people represent for Janet so he spoke ignorantly, and....I'm sure we'll be hearing all about it tomorrow LOL.

    It's a damn shame cause I actually enjoy his work, hell he's in alot of really good black films (even a cameo in Poetic Justice) but I guess he's gon be in my Stacy Dash list where I can only check out the work but gotta flip it from the personal opinions, cause he's showed out to be ignant (nor ignorant) as fuck, and I don't have time for that......But I do still love Bamboozled, Higher Learning (gonna enjoy that ending just a little more), the new Edition story, &  Zebrahead, but I def unfollowed

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