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  1. Look. You need to do research before you post here. We been done got the info about the DJ era centuries ago. Every member on here will tell you the  same. Youre the ONLY person that believes your claims :lmao:

     

    Janfam >>>>> you

     

    What REAL Janet fan doesnt know that it was NOT intended on being the first single??? That is common knowledge in the janfam community. If you didnt kno this info, maybe you should check your fan card at the door cause youre lacking info that you should KNOW by now.. it's 13 years later and you're way behind. Catch up, "Child"

     

    Sis, don't even attempt to check my credentials. You can fabricate all you want. I been following Janet for 30 years. Membership on this forum that was created like 3 seconds ago don't mean shit. R&B Junkie was never even thought of as the first single.

  2. It was leaked.. Virgin tried to play catch up with it. It was NOT suppose to be first single (or probably on the album since it’s terrible) but leaked songs was new in 2004 and Virgin Records panicked 

    It was always intended as the first single, and yes it was always intended to be on the album no matter what some of y'all think about it. "It's terrible but it's gonna be a buzz single." Y'all don't even attempt to make any sense.

  3. Um...who doesn't know the back story by now??? We have discussed this on this board a BILLION times.. ??? It had already been revealed by janet's team yearssssss ago that radio started spinning JALW even tho it was not intended on being a "first single"..only a buzz single ... R&B Junkie was always intended on being the first single cause they were tryna follow the "All For You" song formula and release a song that was a catchy r&b tune with pop appeal. But soon as they were shaping up to release and shoot a vid for "R&B Junkie" ..JALW kinda took off so they switched gears and decided to follow what radio was doing with the song.. 

    Very very similar to the Aaliyah situation. "Rock The Boat" was NOT suppose to be Aaliyah's second single after "We Need A Resolution" . "More Than A Woman" was already voted to be the follow up single, hence to why they had already shot the video for it way before she shot the video for "Rock The Boat". Radio got wind of the "Rock The Boat" track..and started playing it ..and it started catching on...so Virgin and Aaliyah's team had to pull the "More Than A Woman" release and switch gears and follow radio and release "Rock The Boat" video. That's why that video was such a rush to get done.. cus they were tryna catch up with the momentum that was building and shaping up for the airplay of the song

    Child, there was no such thing as a "buzz single" in 2004. The first song out was the single.

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    PREACH ! PREACH! PREACH! She literally released the medicore songs over the more single-worthy shit. But as far as R&B Junkie, she intended to release it as a first single but radio (stupidly) started playing the horrible as JALW and that why Virgin and Janet had to switch gears and follow suit. The project was strategically handled in the WRONG WAY

     
     

    They played JALW because that's the song they were sent. :lol: They didn't magically get demo CDs of JAWL for no reason. R&B Junkie was never going to be the first single.

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  5. How many dates has she cancelled this year :coffee: 

    How many dates has she cancelled because she wasn’t pregnant... Since 2010... I’ll wait :coffee: 

    How many artists in her generation can tour arenas with ZERO promotion and/or album? I’ll wait :coffee: 

    How many artists younger than her can tour without promo and/or album? I’ll wait.

     

    Well there's a serious case of missing the fucking point. Arguing against what I just said is the opposite of everything you're always trying to say, dumbass.

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  6. All bullshit aside, y'all really expecting someone who is notorious for cancelling to sell out shows? Put everything regarding markets, venue sizes, promotion, reviews, or her status as a legend aside, and you still gonna have many people saying "Nah, fuck that. She just gonna cancel."

    You think anyone can name the latest tour from whomever you consider a legend, let along cite any information regarding attendance? She's doing shows. It's all good. She ain't gonna be around forever.

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  7. lol....Janet tours ALWAYS get great reviews....so thats not very shocking...and pretty much a given seeing how its Janet performing...

    No they don't. And in fact, the reviews from her peak touring years are actually the most critical. She got the most hate during the janet. and All For You tours. Mostly because the professional reviewers were typically straight, white men, but I'm just saying...

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  8. Woo y'all can come out now.

    No longer do you have to pretend his big-nosed ass was cute beyond a quick once-and-done glance. No longer do you have to pretend to be happy for her while she cancels yet another tour. No longer do you have to pretend like you give a fuck about anything but another album.  :P

     

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  9. Discipline is trash from beginning to end as a Janet album, but it's enjoyable enough if you ignore that it was from someone who is supposed to be so involved in her craft and puts out albums that are "about where she is at that point in her life". For me, it will never grow to be anything beyond a collection of songs by a great artist who was on a creative break at that moment.

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  10. Hmmm idk.. A lot of times when I hear an instrumental I'm pleasantly surprised at the "hidden" instrumentation.. With this one though, even though it sounds cool, it kinda has a flat feeling without her vocals...

    what id really like to hear is the DB acappella!

    I had the opposite reaction. I love the song, but repeat plays really lend themselves to the realization that the vocals are really kind of irritating. The male voice refrain is annoying, and Janet's garbled verses are a shame. This is kind of her worst vocal production since the dire Weekend, and that's a shame because the lyrics are great.

  11. Last GREAT video? Probably SOAG. It had a concept and an aesthetic that worked all around, and that's something that's been missing for a long time.

    JALW was dumb.
    IWY was pointless.
    AN(DS) was lackluster.
    COM was wasted money.
    So Excited was AN(DS) 2.0. Trash.
    Feedback was absolute garbage save for the last 20 seconds. The only thing saving it from being her worst video ever is that sequence, which was obviously better than Nothing.
    RWU was okay. The flooreography is utter nonsense, and there's that drag queen lookalike that fools you in the 360 orgy shot, but it's cute for a low-budget video.
    Make Me was cute, not great.
    Nothing was nothing.
    No Sleeep had moments but it was basically crap.

     

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  12. Well Janet has to remember she has a career first. 

    It's true that Janet is uninterested in this stuff but since artists don't apply for certifications, labels do, this is one thing she can't be blamed for. Universal has no vested interest in paying for certifications for artists that are no longer signed to any of the labels under their umbrella.

  13. I actually like all of these mixes. We're a long way from the flawless 90s house remixes of the janet. and TVR eras, but these are actually the first set of remixes in a long time that I can actually use. AFY era mixes were spotty at best. Damita Jo had some nice JALW mixes, but the only good All Nite mixes were basically just extended versions, and I Want You was incapable of being decently remixed. 20 had a few cute mixes of COM, but everything else was trash. All Feedback remixes were basically officially-commissioned noise, and I don't remember even hearing a Rock With U remix. That said, if the Naughty Boy remix is really what they intend to use as the single version in the UK, as certain rumors would have it, that is a huge misstep. That version is going absolutely nowhere in that market.

  14. Ugh! As much as I hate to say this, I'm with Austin. This has been one of Janet's best album. But it has also been one of the most boring eras. All we've gotten so far is one official video, two lyrics videos, and a great album. I'm glad Janet is doing great and all, but the articles just keep rehashing how great the album is. WE ALREADY FUCKING KNOW THIS!!! 

    On the other hand, this has been her most fulfilling era TO ME since All For You, because no amount of interviews focusing on the same few questions, 20 magazine covers, or "video diaries" could make up for the fact that after two weeks the newness of the music wore off and I realized that none of those albums felt like genuine extensions of Janet's artistry. Y'all can stan for SloLove, Enjoy, and whatever generic trash you liked from Discipline, but none of it felt completely right. As much as I love watching/reading a Janet interview, I'll take a solid album over 100 interviews and a low-budget video any day.

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