This jumped out to me: Unbreakable is a joint release from both BMG and her own label, Rhythm Nation Records. This is a great business decision on Janet’s part, as it allows her to own the masters to all the songs on the new album. So that means she has a team at BMG pushing to make this as big and as prolonged a release as possible, and she’s getting a pretty sizable chunk of the royalties. While Unbreakable has yet to launch a big single in the way that Janet’s past albums have, it’s not all about sales and radio play for the legendary pop singer (although lead cut “No Sleeep” has become the longest-running number one hit on the urban adult contemporary chart of her career). When asked about sales projections and what BMG is expecting from the comeback [(I say come out) ]album, Cohen said they are waiting to see if it ends up being another number one (it will be her seventh if it manages to debut on top), but whether it does or not, Janet and her team are all “extremely self-aware” about what sales figures look like these days. So before asking if Unbreakable will be one of Janet’s biggest albums, ask yourself, “Does it really matter?”