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Bitch the BEGINING
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When I Think of You>>
Let's Wait Awhile>>>
What Have You Done for Me Lately>>
Classic album.
Growing up I never could really get into her like that but slay. She's def Iconic.
this iconic cover
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This bitch was fucking 20 YEARS OLD!!!
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Quote from: BowDown on February 04, 2016, 04:19:16 PM
[youtube autoplay=1]]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNyK_E-9Xzs[/youtube]
This bitch was fucking 20 YEARS OLD!!!
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hujuuuu the SLAY
QuoteRemembering 'Control' 30 Years Later: How Janet Jackson's Third Album Cemented Her Icon Status
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Be it a regrettable tattoo or choosing a college, your first ?adult? decision is momentous. It?s a declaration of independence; a here-and-now expression of your identity, but more importantly, an assertion of who you want to be moving forward. For Janet Jackson, this moment came 30 years ago with the release of her third album Control.
In hindsight, Control is both evolutionary and revolutionary. As Jackson?s first album to land atop the Billboard 200, it marked professional and personal breakthroughs. Distancing herself from the immense Jackson family shadow, she created one of the most influential projects across contemporary R&B and pop music. And not only was Jackson?s maiden voyage with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis at the forefront of R&B, pop and hip-hop?s intersection, it birthed a novel sound in the process. Above all, Control represented Jackson becoming a star by embracing and announcing her womanhood.
Despite being her third album, Control was the beginning of Janet Jackson, the icon. Prior to that, she was best known for portraying other people on sitcoms Good Times and Diff?rent Strokes, and the television adaptation of musical drama, Fame. Her foray into music was done at the behest of imperious stage father Joe Jackson. ?I didn't want to do [the first record, Janet Jackson],? she told The Boston Globe in 1997. ?I wanted to go to college. But I did it for my father.? And her father ensured that Jackson made the type of music that he wanted her to make. 1982?s Janet Jackson and 1984?s Dream Street were juvenile and largely forgettable because they lacked any discernable identity. Safe and nondescript, the albums were what a domineering patriarch would feel comfortable hearing from his teenage daughter. But with Jackson on the verge of adulthood, she was forced to seek independence -- musical and otherwise -- outside of the family.
Some artist-producer tandems collaborate on sublime levels; Michael Jackson?s work with the legendary Quincy Jones, for example. It?s with Control that Janet Jackson began her pioneering relationship with Jam and Lewis. After Prince discharged the duo from the Morris Day-led outfit The Time, they began perfecting the ?Minneapolis sound? -- a funky integration of rock, pop, and new wave that?s accented by extraterrestrial synths. Control presented the chance to establish something original for Jackson because her previous albums provided such a flimsy frame of reference.
?With Control, we got an opportunity to make a whole album with her, without scrutiny, because no one was saying, ?I can't wait for the new Janet record,?? Jam told The Chicago Tribune last fall. This allowed both sides to start with a clean slate. Jackson moved to Minneapolis to work on the album, absorbing Jam and Lewis? sound at their Flyte Tyme Studios. Assuming a larger creative role than ever before, she split co-writer and producer credits with the pair, helping to dictate arrangements and instrumentation all while branding Control with a personality the world was previously unaware existed.
Jackson was somewhat of a curated enigma at the time. Her identity was largely shaped by her family?s image, a situation she sought to correct at Control?s onset. The album is front-loaded with more assertive songs by design -- Jackson wanted to reintroduce herself as a confident, capable young woman. ?It?s all about control, and I?ve got lots of it,? she proclaims just before Jam and Lewis? glitzy slide arrives on the title track. After demanding a beat, she confronts street harassment on the melodically industrial New Jack Swing primer ?Nasty.? Lead single ?What Have You Done for Me Lately? is a thinly-veiled kiss off to ex-husband James DeBarge, whom Jackson married on impulse and swiftly divorced the year before. Even seminal dance record ?Pleasure Principle? is about her grabbing personal matters by the horns and steering them to beneficial outcomes.
Yet because Jackson was just three months shy of 20, there?s still an exuberance to Control. ?When I Think of You? is all Saturday morning eagerness; ?He Doesn?t Know I?m Alive? all bashful sparkle. The latter marks a progression from crushes names being scribbled affectionately in notebooks to the innocence of ?Let?s Wait Awhile? (which, despite the difference in tone, is just as feminist as ?Nasty?) before ending with Jackson?s moans amidst the quiet storm sensuality of ?Funny How Time Flies (When You?re Having Fun).? This was the full spectrum of thoughts and feelings consuming a young woman as she matured.
If Jackson?s marriage to DeBarge is viewed as a post-high school act of rebellion, Control and the years immediately following its release were her collegiate experience. The album itself was the inception of her adulthood; a college-age Jackson choosing a major. Growing up is a process, and Control was the beginning of a natural one that aligned with Jackson?s ascent up the ranks of greatness. All of the transcendent pop stars, Jackson included, have maintained their longevity by reinventing themselves through the years. They?re vampires. Control was the first time she did this, and, as with everyone, Jackson?s identity was modified over time. Every version of Janet Jackson, especially from Control to 2001?s All for You, has been vastly different. She now exerts enough power to disappear for years, then tour and release new music like last year?s Unbreakable upon returning. It?s no coincidence that Unbreakable was her strongest output it in years: it was her reunion with Jam and Lewis, who she hadn?t worked with since 2006?s 20 Y.O., a celebration of her career arc since Control?s debut.
On one hand, Control?s impact can be measured through accolades. It?s sold upwards of 14 million records; seven of its nine songs infiltrated airwaves; six were top 20 hits and five cracked the top five. It even earned Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis a Grammy for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. But on the other, influence best quantifies its importance. Beyonc? similarly fired her father, Mathew Knowles, as her manager ahead of releasing her best work, and newer artists like Tinashe have co-opted elements of Control -- from the music to Jackson?s aura during that era. Tinashe, like Ciara before her, is a stylistic disciple of Jackson, and Control opened the door for both Beyonc? and Rihanna to amass and wield the authority they hold.
To this day, Control is about liberation. It?s the moment Janet Jackson stopped being Michael?s little sister and began the path to a catalog rivaling his. It?s when she established her own legacy as opposed to living up to her family?s.
QuoteOn one hand, Control?s impact can be measured through accolades. It?s sold upwards of 14 million records; seven of its nine songs infiltrated airwaves; six were top 20 hits and five cracked the top five. It even earned Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis a Grammy for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. But on the other, influence best quantifies its importance. Beyonc? similarly fired her father, Mathew Knowles, as her manager ahead of releasing her best work, and newer artists like Tinashe have co-opted elements of Control -- from the music to Jackson?s aura during that era. Tinashe, like Ciara before her, is a stylistic disciple of Jackson, and Control opened the door for both Beyonc? and Rihanna to amass and wield the authority they hold.
To this day, Control is about liberation. It?s the moment Janet Jackson stopped being Michael?s little sister and began the path to a catalog rivaling his. It?s when she established her own legacy as opposed to living up to her family?s.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLmxKSdjiZQ
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Queen
Luv Jans so much :stressed:
The fucking QUEEN!
I'm gonna have to listen to this album later today.
Funny How Time Flies >>>>>
When I Think of You >>>>>>>
Love how she interpolated the Lady In My Life melody into this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLmxKSdjiZQ
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When I Think Of You is a classic
I love What Have You Done For Me lately. :stressed:
QuoteUpon its release, Control became her first album to top the Billboard 200 and five of its commercial singles?"What Have You Done for Me Lately", "Nasty", "Control", "When I Think of You", and "Let's Wait Awhile"?peaked within the top five of the Billboard Hot 100. Music videos created to promote the singles showcased her dancing ability and became a catalyst for MTV's evolving demographics.
Furthermore, the album's second single "Nasty" has been credited with influencing the new jack swing genre, pioneered by Teddy Riley.
It is listed by the National Association of Recording Merchandisers and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the 200 Definitive Albums of All Time. It has been certified fivefold platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold more than fourteen million copies worldwide.
Iconic.
Control period>>>>>>
QuoteWith two lackluster albums and a failed marriage under her belt by 1984, Janet Jackson seemed destined for the type of pop purgatory that plagues a plethora of musical artists in today?s ever-changing landscape. Eager and ready to emerge from the shadow of her older brother, the youngest member of America?s first family of pop fired her father as her manger, enlisted the help of producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and crafted what many consider to be one of the greatest feminist pop albums, Control. And believe it or not, Janet?s seminal LP was released 30 years ago today, on February 4, 1986.
Abandoning the bubblegum soul that was present on her previous albums, Control contained a potent mix of pop, R&B and early flourishes of new jack swing that were fresh and innovative for radio at the time. On the nine-track LP, the pop legend showcased a fiery streak of confidence in songs that conveyed themes of independence (?Control,? ?Nasty?) abstinence (?Let?s Wait Awhile?) and refusing to settle for less (?The Pleasure Principle,? ?What Have You Done For Me Lately?).
Needless to say, Control resonated with listeners, topped the pop charts and become the first album by a female artist to send five singles into the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100. Not to mention, Janet brought a brand new wardrobe and slew of slick dance moves that set the precedent for many pop artists such as Beyonce, Britney Spears, Aaliyah, Rihanna and Justin Timberlake. In honor of the 30th anniversary of Janet?s landmark album, let?s take a fun look back at some of her most memorable moments during the Control era above.
http://www.idolator.com/7622104/janet-jacksons-control-turns-30-celebrating-the-singers-classic-looks-from-the-era
Kinda glad she broke away from Joe
Glad she got away from all of them
That's why I never understand the 'copying her brother!' claims
He worked on and endorsed her first two albums that didn't go anywhere
2 albums later, he's running to producers asking them to give him
'Rythmn Nation' type album :dead:
Quote from: Amara on February 04, 2016, 07:33:45 PM
Glad she got away from all of them
That's why I never understand the 'copying her brother!' claims
He worked on and endorsed her first two albums that didn't go anywhere
2 albums later, he's running to producers asking them to give him
'Rythmn Nation' type album :dead:
It's typically people that hate on Janet tbh. Michael's said numerous times how much SHE inspired HIM. She came thru and made him focus on his craft even more!
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When you really sit back and watch her videos. I'm seriously in awe.
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Hjjjji that backflip off the box :dead:
FACK IT AHP queen
The choreography in 'Nasty'>>>>
They put their FOOT in that routine
Pleasure Principle>>>
The whole album>>>>
And her looks>>>
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She really started the whole transformation thing for women in entertainment!!
Ugh, how is this album 30 years old and still getting regular play on radio stations?
QUEEN!
Quote from: BowDown on February 04, 2016, 08:05:50 PM
The whole album>>>>
And her looks>>>
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She really started the whole transformation thing for women in entertainment!!
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it's between this and VR as my favorite Janz' albums
but she fucking slayed every damn song on this album
and don't get me started on Pleasure Godciple
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Jesus :loose2when: :loose2when: :loose2when: :loose2when:
Her performance skills >>>>