I always heard that Madonna was supposedly a great performer yet on the Super Bowl all she did was lipsyncing and shuffling to Party Rock Anthem. Like
Madonna's Halftime show was entertaining. She did alot with the little time she had. Janet lip-synced too so I don't see how that's a discredit. Janet grinded with Justin a younger act also.
Madonna's Halftime show was entertaining. She did alot with the little time she had. Janet lip-synced too so I don't see how that's a discredit. Janet grinded with Justin a younger act also.
Why are you comparing it to Janet's? Let's compare it to Gaga's halftime show
Britney Spears has paid homage to "Nasty" multiple times throughout her career.
Spears performed live covers of "Nasty" and "Black Cat" on the "Baby One More Time Tour".[8]
Britney yelling "Stop!" in the single version of "(You Drive Me) Crazy" pays homage to Janet saying "Stop!" in the "Nasty" music video. The single version of the song, titled the "The Stop! Remix", also references "Nasty". The chair routine in the song's music video pays homage to Jackson's "Miss You Much" video.
Spears' single "Boys", released as the fourth single from her Britney album, references "Nasty" in the line "get nasty", with the song being described as "cut-rate '80s Janet Jackson" by Entertainment Weekly.[9]
Spears also pays homage to the song in "Break the Ice", released as the third single from her fifth studio album "Blackout", in the line "I like this part", which references Janet saying "I love this part" in "Nasty". MTV commented, saying "Spears stops the song and sings "I like this part / It feels kind of good", mimicking Janet Jackson in "Nasty", while Spears' official site said she was "stopping the song à la Janet Jackson to say, "I like this part. It feels kind of good."[10][11]
The opening scene of Britney's "Ooh La La" video also pays homage to Janet's "Nasty" video, with MSN Music saying "The clip plays out like a more kid-friendly version of Janet Jackson's "Nasty" video, with Spears and her kids taking in a movie when mom is suddenly transported into the on-screen action."[12]
lol @ "local impact" janet is from the most influential country in the world rn, america. all the other pop stars from all the other countries model themselves after american pop stars. besides, janet was never local, shes just undercertified outside of the US