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Janet Jackson: Noticias y rumores

Discipline tendrà 9 tracks.

Segùn un review de una persona que estuvo ayer en la oficina de L.A. Reid donde prensa y algùna otra gente escuchò el disco completo ha dicho esto sobre las 9 canciones ...




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Janet’s album has nine tracks. Upon first listen I really liked, “Love,” “Tonight” and the risqué title-track “Discipline.”


1."Love" - This one is a banger. Clever wordplay likens falling in love to getting in a car accident. “I shoulda stopped at the red light/ I’m like a deer in headlights/ He hit me with his love la la la love/ Got me caught in a wreck/ I’m a mess.”

2. "Feedback" – This one is the current single. If you haven’t seen the video yet. Peep it here.

3."This Can’t Be Good" – This song was written and produced by Ne-Yo. It’s a beautiful slow song that features those classic Jackson vocals.

4. "Rock With You" – LA Reid had to put on his tinted glasses when this song came on. It starts with a robotic voice declaring “I want to rock with you.” The song is very electronic and will bang in the clubs.

5. "Tonight" – Is another club joint. The hook is, “Something in the air has got me feeling like I want it tonight.” “Tonight” is a sexy song that features classic Janet lines like, “My body’s here I’m soaking wet, I want to give you something that you won’t forget.”

6. "The Greatest Ex" – Janet slows it down for this one. It’s an ode to an ex-love that will always have a place in your heart.

7. "Discipline" – This song about sexual surrender. “I need some discipline tonight, I’ve been very bad,” Janet coos on this track. She begs for punishment with lines like “Daddy, make me cry” and “Take your frustrations out on me.”

8. "Rollercoaster" – This one was produced by Darkchild (who also did “Feedback”). It’s simple yet catchy, “You take me up and down with emotion like a roller coaster/ like a ferris wheel.”

9. "Let Me Know" – Miss Jackson says “let me know if you want me” while rhyming her attributes. She is flexible, incredible and… (wait for it) edible.


Fuentes :
Janet-Online
SOHH.com
 
¿Van a ser sólo 9 canciones? Eso, a mi juicio, es muy buena señal, nada de interludes (super-necesarios en su gran obra maestra, Rhythm Nation 1814, pero inaguantables en el resto de sus albums. Nada de canciones relleno, sólo lo necesario espero con esa cantidad de canciones. ¿Tendré por fin el disco que llevo esperando desde All4U? Prefiero no emocionarme.
 
Vaya, hasta que un artista se atreve a meterle "pocas" canciones a un album. No veo interludes por ningun lao :D A ver que tal... gracias Ana :)
 
Según el bailarín Blake McGrath (uno de los bailarines de Feedback y el chico al que tiraba del pelo en el video de SoExcited), Janet actuará en la ceremonia de los Grammys el próximo 10 de febrero. Lo dice en una entrevista a la MTV de Canadá: http://www.mtv.ca/?vid=204855


Han desmentido ya que Janet harà una presentaciòn en los Grammys,quizas se le vea ahi pero no cantarà na :p.


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New report says Janet will not be performing at Grammys


A new report by MediaTakeOut.com says that Patti Webster, one of Janet's representatives, is denying reports about Janet performing at this year's Grammy Awards.

Webster told the website, "Right now, Janet's focusing on the release of her new album Discipline. While she may attend the Grammys, she will not be performing."

The comments contradict a statement by one of Janet's dancers who gave an interview saying that he was in rehearsals with Janet for the Grammy Awards.
 
βιυειίτε;1152813 dijo:
Cuales intros de Dangerous? Dangerous no tiene intros!, o te refieres a black or White? bueno el de BoW no me gusta, pero el de will you Be there si, aunque raya un poco con el disco xD. Fuera de estos dos no veo muchos intros...

:p

In The Closet, Who Is It y Heal The World tienen "intros"

Y en HIStory? Bien pues esta TDCAU, 2Bad y Little Sussie.... xD
 
:p

In The Closet, Who Is It y Heal The World tienen "intros"

Y en HIStory? Bien pues esta TDCAU, 2Bad y Little Sussie.... xD

Heal the world te la valgo, porque el parrafazo que se hecha la niña es descomunal! xD

Pero Who´s it :nono: esos cantos hacen parte de la cancion, y lo de in the closeth tambien esta muy unido a la cancion para considerarlo un intro :p
 
Ya s dijo q en la audicion sonaron demos, keriendo decir, q kizas d esa canciones podria haber alguna q sufriera modificaciones e incluso q alguna fuera substituida por otra.
Espero q contenga alguna mas....y yo soy partidario d los interludes, es como estar escuchando una historia. Todo tiene una continuacion.
Aunq si s nos presenta un disco diferente eso suena muy bien!
 
Otro review sobre cada canciòn de Discipline,esta vez de parte de un editor de Billboard;el disco sale a la venta el 26 de Febrero en Estados Unidos.


In anticipation of Ms. Jackson's Island Def Jam debut, “Discipline,” set for a February 26th release, a handful of journalists - including moi - were invited to none other than Mr. L.A. Reid’s mid-town Manhattan, 28th floor, corner office at the Def Jam building to take a first-time listen to select tracks from the set yesterday (Jan. 22nd), and we must say, we definitely didn’t hate it. Although gossip blogs were reporting this week that some overseas media outlets were kind of going in on the album, claiming it not to be worthy material, J.I. thinks the set is quite alright.

Here are some of our thoughts on the songs we had the pleasure of previewing:

“Luv” – In contention to be the next single, this track sounds like a cross between Chris Brown’s “With You” and Cherish’s “Do It To It,” aka very youth-like. On it, Janet is doing her usual whisper/talking/singing layered vocals over double drums, cooing “Got me caught in a web/I’m a mess.”

(sidenote: L.A. Reid shouted J.I. out for typing away our sidekick while listening to this track. We explained to the chairman of Island Def Jam and A&R of the project that it was the new modern tech way of taking notes. Stay with me here, Mr. Reid!)

In addition, we don't think "Luv" should be the next single. Continue readin and you'll find out why.

“Feedback” – Although this track, which is the first single, took some time to grow on folks, the beat – not to mention the video – is pretty insane. This week, “Feedback” jumps 72-38 on the Pop 100 chart.“This Can’t Be Good” – If you ask J.I., we’d say THIS song should be the next single, hands down. Everything from the piano intro to the rolling bassline on “Good” is reminiscent of old Janet i.e. “That’s the Way Love Goes” and “Anytime, Any Place,” which we love. This track was written by Ne-Yo (kudos!).

“Rock With You” – The intro to this dance track features a robotic-sounding Janet saying the title over once. J.I. thinks this Madonna-esque song will be a favorite in the downtown clubs of N.Y. It features running piano keys, hard drums and layered vocals.

“Tonight” – This club/dance track is super flirty, which we think is a good look for Janet. “Something in the air has got me feeling like I want I tonight,”she belts in the chorus. In other parts, Ms. Jackson sings, “Don’t want to be alone / I need you to keep me warm… My body’s here / I’m soaking wet / I wanna give you something that you won’t forget.”

“The Greatest Ex” – At first listen, J.I. thought this song, which begins with the sound of a heart pounding, was redolent of The Dream’s “Nikki” off his debut. Come to find out, the singer/songwriter penned this one for Janet. Typical Dream riffs are noticeable on the set, including a few repetitions and scattered “eghs.” “I loved you and you loved me / I just couldn’t see tomorrow,” Janet sings over bass drums and slow running piano strokes. J.I. thought Janet’s vocal ability sounded the best on this track so far.

“Discipline” – The sexy title-track was one of J.I.’s favorite and should be considered for third single from the album, but that’s just our two-cents. On the sultry track, Janet sings, “I touch myself even though you told me not to / I can smell me on your sheets / I can taste you on my skin.” Hot yet? There’s more. “Now I want you to come punish me / I need some discipline tonight / I’ve been very bad / Daddy, make me cry.” Still not feeling tingly? How about, “Did I make you mad? / Take out your frustrations on me,” which leads to the grand finale of Janet’s heavy breathing and sexual cooing, a la Intro on “Come Inside.” Straight steamy!

“Rollercoaster” – This Darkchild-produced song starts with what appears to be African drums. The beat is big, full of thumping bass line and Swizz Beatz-like adlibs. J.I. thought it appropriately sounded like the noise you hear when inside a bumper car, taking us back to our Ride Playland and Coney Island days. Ahhh, the memories.

“Let Me Know” – This track sounded a little Dream-ish too, although we aren’t hating (Team Dream!). We ain’t mad at the fact that it sounded like a mix between Robin Thicke’s “Wanna Love You” and Lloyd’s “Get It Shawty” - two songs that we love.

Overall, Janet might get some serious radio spins, club play, digital downloads and maybe even respectable album sales on this one if the right singles – in the right order – are chosen and Janet continues to break us off with some serious dancing like she did on the video to “Feedback.”

- Billboardblog.com
 
Pues la verdad es q las opiniones d las canciones me dicen bien pokito...Espero q al no tenerle mucha fe a este disco, al menos me lleve una sorpresa agradable, al contrario d lo q me paso con los 2 anteriores, q me esperaba un disco a la altura d la mejor Janet y me kede pensando...¿Donde esta Janet en este disco?

Al menos parece q FeedBack ha pegao un buen salto en la Billboard esta semana, me alegro si le va algo mas decente con el single...pero a mi la cancion me sigue pareciendo xunga para ser un primer single d Janet.

Esperare a oir las demas...
 
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