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Janet’s busy September 26th!

With the upcoming release of 20 Y.O. Janet certainly knows how to work herself silly! In a message posted on her official forum, JD confirmed that on Tuesday September 26th Janet will be a busy bee.

In the morning, she will appear on The Today Show performing at the Rockefeller Center in New York. Later in the afternoon Janet will appear on the Oprah Show, recorded on September 7th. Then in the evening Janet will be at a Virgin Megastore for an in store signing.

Fans will remember Janet’s similar signing at HMV in Harlem for Damita Jo in March 2004. It is assumed that this signing will be at New York’s Times Square shop where Janet also appeared in 1997.

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Miss Janet fanclub have tickets for Oprah

The now disbanded Miss Janet Fan Club is offering tickets to Janet’s appearance on the Oprah Show. The show will be filmed on September 7th in Chicago. Fans interested in tickets should contact the Miss Janet Fan Club directly.

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Janet sets March 2007 as provisional world tour start date

In the third in the series of a set of joint articles between Billboard and Reuters, Janet confirms that she is in the planning stages of creating a world tour which is scheduled to hit the stage in March 2007.

Janet Jackson planning for 2007 tour

By Ray Waddell

NASHVILLE (Billboard) – Although she has only a handful of national treks under her belt, Janet Jackson is one of the most successful female touring artists of all time.

Numbers back it up. Between 1993 and 2002 (when she last toured), Jackson grossed $94 million and sold nearly 2 million tickets to just 161 shows reported to Billboard Boxscore.

So as Jackson prepares for the September 26 release of her new Virgin Records album “20 Y.O.,” marking the 20th anniversary of her landmark “Control” record, fans can look forward to her return to the road around March 2007.

“My three choreographers and I are working on ideas now for a world tour,” Jackson says. “It’s always a visual thing for me as we start planning; I can see it on the stage. I don’t want to share those ideas yet, because nothing is etched in stone. But we’ll begin rehearsing at the end of the year.”

Jackson’s concert fan base is primarily a “white, suburban audience,” according to Brad Wavra, touring VP at concert promoter Live Nation, which handled her 1998-99 Velvet Rope tour and 2001-2002 All for You tour.

Still, he says, the audience crosses racial lines.

“Everything we ever did with her was strategically planned to be promoted on both sides of the equation, pop and urban.”

According to Wavra, Jackson “always understood that the African-American part of her life and her audience was an important part, and she made sure her songs, her live show and her ticket prices appealed to both segments.”

Wavra thinks the upcoming Jackson tour will be “wildly successful,” despite negative publicity surrounding the Super Bowl flap of 2004, when she revealed her breast during a performance with Justin Timberlake.

“I think that Janet got a bum rap,” he says. “She’s the antithesis of that person that was created in the media. If it hadn’t been an election year I doubt it would have gotten played like it did.”

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Janet speaks to Billboard/Reuters about new album

In the second in the series of joint articles between Billboard and Reuters, Janet speaks about her upcoming album 20 Y.O., set for release in the UK on September 25th.

Janet Jackson enjoys “great ride”

By Gail Mitchell

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – Few artists can sustain an extraordinary career that, despite a few bumps along the way, has fans anticipating your every move after 20 years.

Two decades after the debut of Janet Jackson’s career-making album, “Control,” fans are eagerly awaiting the September 26 release of her new Virgin Records set, “20 Y.O.” (formerly titled “20 Years Old”). The album reunites Jackson with original “Control” collaborators Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and pairs her for the first time with Grammy Award-winning producer Jermaine Dupri (who is also her boyfriend).

Some would expect a super diva to possess an exalted sense of self. After all, this is the singer behind an album that yielded no fewer than six crossover hits that exuded female empowerment, songs like “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” “When I Think of You” and “Let’s Wait Awhile.”

Then, three years later, with 1989’s “Rhythm Nation 1814,” she became the first artist to produce seven top five hits from one album, trumping big brother Michael.

After jumping to Virgin from A&M for a reported $32 million (16.8 million pounds), Jackson continued her platinum-selling ways with “janet.” (1993), “The Velvet Rope” (1997), “All for You” (2001) and “Damita Jo” (2004). Along the way, there have been movies (“Poetic Justice,” “Nutty Professor II: The Klumps”), TV (“Good Times, “Diff’rent Strokes,” “Fame”), sexy and provocative (read: topless) magazine covers (1993’s Rolling Stone and Vibe this September), a bout with depression, a legal battle over her musical income and the now-infamous “wardrobe malfunction” during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.

Yet the Janet Jackson who sat down with Billboard fits anything but the diva prototype. The baby sister of the Jackson family was shy but forthcoming with her answers, at various times humorous and self-deprecating.

She says she’s at the happiest time in her life, but still in control and determined to take her career even higher, with one proviso: “I’ve got to have some fun,” she says.

HOW WOULD YOU ASSESS YOUR CAREER TO THIS POINT?

It’s still a great ride. Along the way there have been highlights but thankfully not a dull moment. Looking back, the highlights include the albums “Control,” “All for You,” “janet.” and “Rhythm Nation 1814.” Hanging with Tupac, Regina King and Joe Torry while filming “Poetic Justice.”

Then there’s “Velvet Rope,” where I showed more of my feminine side. That was a crossroads for me: sharing what I’d been going through personally and how I felt about what was happening in the world. That turned out to be a very intimate record.

Then there’s this new album. It’s a highlight not just because I’m celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Control.” Once again, as back then, I’m making my own decisions.

This will sound corny, as if it’s not me talking, but it hasn’t always been easy, and I’m proud of “her” (Jackson refers to herself in the third person). This is my private celebration because truly, for the first time in my life, I’m very happy.

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JD and Jimmy Jam speak to Reuters about 20 Y.O.

In a series of joint articles published by Reuters and Billboard, Janet’s new album and upcoming tour are talked about. In the first in the series, Jimmy Jam and Jermaine Dupri speak about their efforts on Janet’s new album 20 Y.O.

Janet Jackson pays tribute to breakthrough disc

By Janine Coveney

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – Don’t call it a comeback. Janet Jackson conceived her new Virgin Records release, “20 Y.O.” (due September 26), as a celebration of the joyful liberation and history-making musical style of her 1986 breakthrough album, “Control.” That album has shipped more than five million copies in the United States, according to the Recording Industry Assn. of America. (Her most recent album, 2004’s “Damita Jo,” shipped a million copies, according to the trade group.)

Jackson’s musical declaration of independence launched a string of hits, an indelible production sound and an enduring image cemented by groundbreaking video choreography and imagery that pop vocalists still emulate.

On “20 Y.O.,” Jackson reunited with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and was joined by Jermaine Dupri to craft a musical reflection of who she is today and how the artistic promise of “Control” has been fulfilled some two decades later.

Creating a project with such lofty goals was a relatively smooth process, Jam and Dupri say. Conversations that began before Christmas 2005 between Jackson and the producers narrowed down the theme early, and songwriting and recording began in earnest in February.

The discussion turned to how Jackson was feeling at the time “Control” was recorded (when, incidentally, Dupri was just 13).

“I started asking questions like, ‘What was the feeling of life when you were 20?’ I was so intrigued with what was going on in her life then that I just thought her album should be called that,” Dupri says.

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Fox on the set of Janet’s FHM photoshoot

Fox 11 was on the set of Janet’s latest photoshoot with FHM magazine. Watch the video below.

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Janet comments on 20 Y.O.

In an article on Billboard.com, Janet is quoted talking about her new album and the collaborative effort that 20 Y.O. has between Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and Jermaine Dupri.

Janet Ready To Dance Again On New Album

September 01, 2006, 10:45 AM ET
Janine Coveney and Gail Mitchell, L.A.

Janet Jackson conceived her new album, “20 Y.O.,” as a celebration of the joyful liberation and history-making musical style of her 1986 breakthrough album, “Control.” That musical declaration of independence launched a string of hits, an indelible production sound and an enduring image cemented by groundbreaking video choreography and imagery that pop vocalists still emulate.

For the new album, Jackson reunited with producers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and was joined by her boyfriend, Jermaine Dupri, to craft a musical reflection of who she is today and how the artistic promise of “Control” has been fulfilled some two decades later.

“This album takes me to a place where I haven’t been in a while: R&B and dance,” Jackson tells Billboard. “I give that credit to Jermaine. I like to say he brought the country to the album, while he says he brought the ghetto [laughs].

“But the dance element was the one thing I was adamant about having,” she continues. “The album also features samples from music that inspired me 20, 25 years ago. There are also some midtempo songs and some of what everyone calls my ‘baby-making songs.’ Basically, the album is everything that’s always been a part of me, but with freshness to it.”

In addition to lead single “Call on Me” featuring Nelly, the album also features “Show Me,” which Jam calls a “happy record,” “With You,” which Dupri calls a bona fide smash, “So Excited,” a sexy fantasy called “My Body” and “Get It Out Me.”

“It was really a collaborative effort, and that’s what made it so nice,” Jackson says. “Jermaine would run into the studio and talk about the songs Jimmy and Terry had done on someone’s album. Then Jimmy would start playing the song, and Jermaine would say, ‘You know what? Let’s do something kind of along those lines as a base.’ He understood them, he understood me and vice versa.”

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Bonus DVD edition available on Amazon

10.jpgThe bonus DVD that we mentioned in our August 26th article is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com. As we also previously mentioned, the DVD will feature the following items:

  1. Photo Shoot
  2. In the Studio
  3. Dancer Auditions
  4. Making of Call on Me: The Video
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Janet on the cover of Ebony magazine

010906_ebony.jpgJanet appears on the cover of October’s Ebony Magazine. Available on shelves in the US this week, it also features a photo of Janet working out as seen below.

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Janet rehearsing in Los Angeles

According to an article on People.com, Janet is in Los Angeles this week rehearsing for her upcoming appearance on The Today Show.

Meanwhile, host Jermaine Dupri drank champagne and held court in a booth with rapper Bow Wow. Dupri told us that girlfriend Janet Jackson couldn’t make the fete – or the VMAs – because she’s back in L.A. rehearsing for an appearance on the Today show.