"Any Time, Any Place" was the fifth official stateside single release from Janet Jackson's highly successful janet. album. The song peaked at number two on the U.S. pop...
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You Want This was the sixth single from Janet Jackson's janet. album and, like its predecessors, became a Top Ten hit. The song is lighter-than-air classic Janet Jackson...
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Design of a Decade: 1986-1996 is a misleading title. The bulk of Janet Jackson's greatest-hits collection concentrates on Control and Rhythm Nation 1814, simply by...
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This set ranks with the pop superstar's finest efforts, but it's a sleeper. Thoughtful and pertinent, the album's somewhat darkish tone makes the expressive songs slower to...
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I Get Lonely was the follow-up to Janet Jackson's massive Together Again, and was the last major hit single from her controversial album The Velvet Rope. The song was one of...
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Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis tailored their contemporary dance-pop to the emerging personality of Janet Jackson, who attempted to take control of her life on this record. In...
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It falls far short of such thematic R&B masterpieces like What's Going On but this diverse and consistently catchy effort proved Janet was more than just a pop puppet. The...
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After shocking the R&B world with 1986's Control -- a gutsy, risk-taking triumph that was a radical departure from her first two albums -- Michael and Jermaine Jackson's...
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It's hard not to love Janet when you've been in love with her since she played Penny on Good Times. Watched her establish her own music identity with Control, spark...
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The Velvet Rope was a fairly bold move on Janet Jackson's part, as she got seriously sexy -- too serious, actually, since it had a fairly bitter tone, underscored by hints...
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If you viewed Ms. Jackson’s recent wardrobe malfunction as a pathetic cry for cutting-edge credibility, then her eighth album should prove reassuring. It’s an affectionate...
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"Relax, it's just sex," Janet Jackson murmurs at the conclusion of "Sexhibition," the third song on her eighth album, Damita Jo. Those words were recorded long before...
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