This ability to synthesize what music needs instead of catering to its whims is what has made Janet Jackson an enduring pop star.Unlike Madonna, whose presence and work open up much-needed conversations about sexuality, commodity, and the gendered age biases of pop music, Jackson, 49, exposes these conventions as construct.
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Well, not really drags, they just make a good point.
I thought I'd make this thread before some sad little monster like Slobro would try to turn it into something it's not.
Um k, you tried to get that hit thread, and you might because Madonna haters who know nothing about Janet and her catalogue will come sing her praises nonetheless, but the title is a mess.
They're right about both girls, I'm glad they gave Janet a nice score.
She's right though. One one hand you have Madonna revealing all sorts and people said she needed to cover up. And then you have Janet who is covered up and people are saying she needs to reveal more. Why don't people just let them do what they want to do?
He's right though. One one hand you have Madonna revealing all sorts and people said she needed to cover up. And then you have Janet who is covered up and people are saying she needs to reveal more. Why don't people just let them do what they want to do?
Do they address that in the article/review? I read just the excerpt, lemme read it all then.