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Janet: "Feedback" Is In

Posted Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:10pm PST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

Things have been rough for Janet since she flashed Super Bowl XXXVIII viewers in 2004.

Let me rephrase that.

Things have been rough for Janet since Justin Timberlake helped her flash Super Bowl...

Unfortunately for Janet, the wardrobe malfunction happened at the wrong time. Tabloid media, internet gossip and E! True Hollywood Stories had already desensitized the public to ridiculous celebrity woes.

It's kind of hard to feel sorry for someone who was born into one of entertainment's most noted families, yet managed to expose one of her nipples during the halftime performance of one of the country's biggest annual family events.

The incident and the FCC backlash put the pressure on Janet's Damita Jo album. But Damita Jo couldn't handle it. And neither could 2006's 20 Y.O. While I personally liked both albums, neither delivered the impact necessary to shut down the haters.

When R. Kelly's sex abuse scandal hit, his infectious "Step In The Name Of Love" refocused the fans on his music. Mariah Carey recovered from her public mental meltdown and Glitter flop in 2005 with "We Belong Together" which set a record as the most played song in radio history.

Janet's forthcoming Discipline album needs to deliver her the same type of career blessing.

Janet's brand new single "Feedback" is the only track I've heard so far. Produced by leading R&B hitmaker Rodney Jerkins, it is a safe, pop-leaning dance track that reintroduces her on familiar territory. But more importantly, it sets her up for the video, the medium she owns.

Janet wannabes Ciara, Britney and Rihanna wished they looked this good in their twenties, much less in their early 40s. Janet proves that she is still an exceptional dancer, bouncing around in space and in a computer generated pond of milk in one of her trademark cat suits.

It's got me hoping that I'll get a bit more of the old Janet this time around.

Seeing Beyonce on tour last year, dressed up like Janet in the "Rhythm Nation" video, and emulating the militaristic dances, reminded me of how groundbreaking Janet was when she made that video nearly 20 years ago.

Watching Ciara freestyle in the mirror in her "1, 2 Step" video reminded me that Janet's 1987 "Pleasure Principle" was that much better.

And every time I see Britney on stage wearing the cordless microphone headset that Janet popularized in her "Control" video, I want to run up on the stage and snatch it off of her head. She's not using it anyway...

Janet's written the hip hop pop blueprint. She just needs to reclaim it. I'm crossing my fingers that she's gonna do it.

833 Comments

21. David -
Crap song. Definitely NOT a hit. Hope they got other singles on the album cuz that aint the one...

22. Jhon.PH -
i love janet. i love her music. i love her. it ain't gonna change. no way.

23. Yahoo! Music User -
ummmmmm..... EWWWWWW!!! i mean, COME ON!this is NOT the janet i knew, besides, the video is retarded... i dont like it at all, the outfit espescially... thats retarded as well as the song.. i mean who wants to listen to a song called "feedback" anyways? that was probably a wig... so there ya go...

24. Yahoo! Music User -
WHAT A BLIMP SHE BECAME. Did she gain like 40 pounds or something? Using the effects and wearing a black unitard (probably complete spandex to hold that flab in place) still doesn't hide it.

U got way fat baby.

25. RoyC -
Crappy, she can do so much better without all of the background and deversion. Just come out and sing some good stuff. This is a waste of time and money.

26. austnite -
Well, look who is back from the dead. I do not care much for the song, it is not a janet original and sounds like everything else out there but i love the video, which is pretty much overshadowing the song, and she still got it going on in my book. Now the world knows the secret of the women of the mid 40's. At her age, she is still unique, she is bod enough to get up there at her age and shake her thang and look just as sexy as those 20 year olds. You go gurl.

27. Ronald K -
yes great job brake a leg girl

28. Yahoo! Music User -
I love it. Janet deserves morecredit than she has been given even in the past. I am glad to see her coming out strong. Janet you just keep beong bold and strong. You cannot please everyone so you might as well just keep pleasing me. I love you.

29. Jake The Bull -
I love Janet's early stuff. It speaks for itself. But I believe her last few albums her flopped for one reason: the music just isn't as good as it used to be. Not by a LONG shot. I think it had little, if anything, to do with negative publicity.

If the music had been good the fans would have been there. It's that simple.

30. s -
You know what! Janet is Hott.. Always..comes in strong.. The phrase come back not for J...she never left.. she just reenergized!

31. Yahoo! Music User -
I have always liked her music and feel that everyone should get a second chance. If you want wardrobe malfunctions come to Hawaii, but I do not see any one getting upset over here. Let her get back to her music.

32. Yahoo! Music User -
Great video. Janet is as hot as ever!!!

33. Yahoo! Music User -
BOW DOWN!!!! I couldn't have said it better. Janet is and will always be an ICON. Beautiful and talented. A diamond in the ruff. Anyone who has anything negative about Janet is definitely hating on her. She has done nothing but given us great music and superb sexy dancing. I hope to have Janet around for many, many year to come! Love you Janet!!!! You go Janet!!!!

34. Yahoo! Music User -
We need Ms. Janet to come back, she is the bomb diggity like my god son says.

35. Jack -
Fab!
She is back!

36. Spock -
Unimaginative and boring. Nice hair. Whatever.

37. ALESSA H -
I Loved this article...and MY Girl IS BACK!!!! NOT THAT SHE EVER LEFT..
I am in my 40's and have watched the newcomers "come and go", emulate, and copy her..from her hair down to her feet.
I feel she is and ALWAYS WILL BE the One to follow..not the one who will follow!!

38. Rere -
Janet I mean what can I say her name alone puts her above the rest she's bad and I mean that in a good way. No matter how old she get's she still puts the young girls to rest u go Mz.Jackson keep doing your thing.

39. Great -
I agree with this article, not a huge janet fan or pop music at that.. but Ive notice that all this young pop girls copy janet much more than any of the other old school pop artist.. I mean they all resemble janets dance and fashion even more than Madonna, at least thats how i see it. oh boy this a good time for miss Jackson to come back. Sorry Brithney.

40. francis v -
Shopzu asks where are all the awesome 80s bands. How come no one is touring the country.
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