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Title: Janet Jackson?s ?90s Dominion Redefined Pop
Post by: Lazarus on July 24, 2018, 05:34:01 PM
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On our last episode of Discography, Marc With a C (with occasional assistance from funkmeister/Jacksons expert Chris LeBrane) dug deep into the earliest albums by Janet Jackson. No stone was left unturned as we saw the building blocks of a superstar come together, eventually reaching fruition with the blockbuster: Control.

This time, we?re picking up the story in the thick of Janet?s complete domination of pop culture with her seminal and influential albums: 1989?s Rhythm Nation 1814, ?93?s janet., and ?97?s The Velvet Rope. Some of these albums defined genres while others would redefine that same genre completely just a few years later.

Janet Jackson?s biggest and best-known glory days are the focus of this episode as Discography takes a deep dive into why these albums matter so much and continue to stand the test of time. No matter how much you think you know about Janet, Marc With a C aims to multiply that number exponentially. Get the point?

Good. Let?s dance!

Listen to their podcast here
https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/07/exploring-janet-jacksons-90s-pop-dominion/

THIS EPISODE?S DISCOGRAPHY:

0:00: Intro to Discography/Janet Jackson / 5:00 Rhythm Nation 1814 / 26:20 janet. / 50:00 Links that matter / 55:50 The Velvet Rope / 01:20.28 Outro