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janet

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Bob Waliszewski

Album Review

Pro-Social Content

Janet celebrates her African-American heritage and pays tribute to the musical history of Harlem on “Funky Big Band.”

Objectionable Content

“Throb” relies on sexual sighs and groans as it builds to an orgasmic “oh, sh-.” Although not as blunt, the rest of the album echoes that sensual sentiment. “If” alludes to oral sex and features suggestive lines such as “imagine my body undressed . . . you on the rise as you’re touching my thighs.” Trashing self-control, “Any Time, Any Place” depicts public sex (“I don’t wanna stop just because people are watchin’ us”).

Summary Advisory

A radical departure from her last album, janet could be the project that redefines Jackson’s image in the industry-but not for the better. This chart-topper’s tantalizingly lustful view of sex is bound to undermine teens’ moral purity and leave an unhealthy impression. And it’s distributed by a label that calls itself Virgin? Don’t dance with janet.

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