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This week kicks off with a surprise—our Dad's In Progress family is growing as we welcome a new father to the cast! After that exciting news, we dive into a recap of our LOVERZ-N-FRIENDZ event, sharing our favorite moments from the night and ranking this “Dipp” experience against past events.Next, we discuss the state of the country following the State of the Union address. In the world of entertainment, Miss Jackson, ex of rapper Nelly, made some eye-opening comments about why their relationship ended—sparking the question: Is there really such a thing as a “break” in a relationship?Finally, we dive into the topic of loyalty—can you be somewhat loyal, or is it an all-or-nothing commitment?Tune in for another episode filled with real talk, laughs, and the perspectives only the Dad's In Progress crew can bring!
In the newest "Casual Conversations with The Classic'' episode, The Wrestling Classic Justin catches up with Meta Four's Jakara Jackson. Miss Jackson and Justin talk about her earliest memories of wrestling, life before wrestling, Meta Four, Lash Legend, Main Roster experience, WWE Tryout, the mental game of being injured, goals and much much more! Enjoy!Social Handles Jakara Jackson - @jakarawwe (IG & X) Justin Dhillon - @thewrestlingclassic (IG) & @twcworldwide (X) My Official Website + Demo Reel - https://www.justindhillon.com Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/thewrestlingclassic/ TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@thewrestlingclassic X - https://x.com/twcworldwide Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrestlingClassic/ Articles - https://www.one37pm.com/author/justin-dhillonLimited Edition TWC Tee https://headquartersclothing.com/products/headquarters-x-the-wrestling-classic-logo-tee?_pos=1&_psq=wrestlinhg&_ss=e&_v=1.0 WWE Shop Affiliate wwe-shop.sjv.io/RGRxQv 500 Levelhttps://www.500level.com/Join the Discord Community https://linktr.ee/thewrestlingclassic All Episodes are on "The Wrestling Classic" Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQOYraeFlX-xd8f3adQtTw This show is available on iTunes, Spotify and Google Play when you search “TWC Show” iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/twc-show/id1474551466 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5DXU6kqwuKJPYwhnQPvQQE#JakaraJackson #WWENXT #WWE #NXT #MetaFour #MissJacksonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/twc-show--4417554/support.
ON TODAY'S EPISODE WE DISCUSS JANET JACKSON'S COMMENTS IN A RECENT INTERVIEW. IN THE INTERVIEW SHE SAID SHE THOUGHT KAMAL'S FATHER WAS WHITE. WAS THE BACKLASH WARRANTED OR WAS SHE JUST ANOTHER "OUT OF TOUCH" JACKSON? MARK ROBINSON SUFFERED 2ND DEGREE BURNS AND TAKES SOME ATTENTION AWARE FROM HIS PORN RANT. CAN YOU BE MARRIED AND NOT TOGETHER? WE DISCUSS ALL THIS AND MORE ON CULTURE NO CAP!
Today on the show: Hey, Fayette County...how do you feel about Trilith? White House correspondent Jon Decker with good news on the Gov't shutdown. Karen Travers from ABC News on a big week at the UN. I'm sorry, Miss Jackson? Plus, I'm still steaming over the Atlanta Falcons game. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Send us a Text Message.Join the lads as they discuss: Dave looking like a biker gang leader, Laziness at Knott's Berry Farm and theme parks in general, wild facts about My Way for it's 50th anniversary, Disney vault films, generations being priced out of the parks, Donald's origins, ways Skippers got fired and much much more!
OFX EPISODE 181: MISS JACKSON IF YOU'RE NASTY, AND THE LCQ. Brought to you by Duonamic and AirRelax.ca.Terra is back on the show, and we talk all about this weekend's upcoming last chance qualifier for Hyrox Worlds. Plus we do a round draft that we are pretty sure Dave is going to lose badly lol.
Howie prefers the original Scarface, by the way. Tune in for the audio clips from Democrat Jessica Jackson. Her points sound a lot like a Republican's. Could the border issue be what unites this country?
Listen as Jeff sits down with Grace Jackson, a missionary on her way to the nation of Japan. Miss Jackson shares her testimony and calling to the field and how God is guiding her through deputation and to Japan as a single missionary. Hear how God has worked to make his will obvious to Grace and how she is preparing herself for this ministry.Contact information:info@jjpodcast.com www.jjpodcast.comgracie2japan.comsusangrace.ca@gmail.com
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Diallo and LUXXURY continue their conversation with legendary producer Jimmy Jam in part two of this special double episode of One Song. They break down the making of Janet Jackson's classic album “Control” with deep dives into the writing and production of Miss Jackson's classic songs: “Nasty” “Control” and “When I Think of You." This is the second episode of a two-part special with Jimmy Jam.
You may not want to relive gameweek 5 but we have a special treat on the pod as we discuss which players had their swan song and who grabbed the Mic
It was a strong week for Suj and James in Sky Fantasy as the climb in rank continues. What's working? What's not? There's discussion on the announced November TV dates that leads to conversation on a potential Wolves-Burnley single gameday on December 5th which James realises mid flow CAN'T happen! Does that impact longer term Burnley thinking for those who didn't invest on Monday? Plus, weekend captaincy, holding Man City assets long-term, Goalkeeper changes, interest in Liverpool and Newcastle players, weekend learnings, listener questions and more... Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Clash of the Correspondents - Liverpool v West Ham United with Dan Lord and Chris Stone Today on Patreon: Tot&Ars - North London Derby previewed and all the latest on the 2 clubs For the full Planet FPL Schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/89442472 Want to become a member of our FPL and SkyFF community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #SkyFF #SkyFantasy #SkyFantasyFootball
Let's get into the softer side of Miss Jackson.
Fresh off the success of her multi-platinum Grammy-winning 2001 release “All For You”, Janet Jackson had been consistently putting out hit records for well over 18-years, so when it was announced in early 2004 that Miss Jackson was to return with a new album (then, her sixth) as well as a spot headlining the SuperBowl halftime show, the streets were buzzing. Nobody could have predicted the series of events that would follow, resulting in the end of Janet's commercial success as we knew it. But at the centre of all the drama was the album “Damita Jo”, an album that unfortunately due to the circumstances in Jackson's public persona at the time, was widely ignored and underrated. Today, we take a look at the album “Damita Jo”, the music videos, the era. Because while Janet was blacklisted from TV and Radio, she STILL gave us everything you would expect from a Janet era. So sit back, and maybe hold onto your top tighter than usual (after all, we wouldn't want any wardrobe malfunctions), and let's dive into DAMITA JO. PickinnputtinPickinnputtin-Music and golf with guests from both worlds. Weekly podcast featuring...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Dominque and Brian are joined by Miss Jackson, they converse about are their rules to a threesome and what boundaries they will not cross in a threesome.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4713464/advertisement
Hello Ladies in this episode we will taking about men who will date a women because she will benefit him the most. Thank You for listening, I will talk to you soon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keyna2/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keyna2/support
Vamos falar de Miss Jackson, if you´re nasty! Estamos comemorando 30 anos do álbum dela de 1993, que leva simplesmente o seu nome e nada mais. Esse é um álbum que marcou a carreira, marcou a música e deixou um impacto grandíssimo. Mas você se lembra dele? Vamos ouvir de novo? Nesse episódio nós fazemos um review de todas as faixas e comentamos como foi a era. Quer entrar nessa conversa? Dá um play! Ajude nosso podcast a chegar em mais pessoas. Deixe a sua avaliação! Instagram: @voltaodisco Edição: Layla Policarpo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voltaodisco/support
Today we dive into the petition to ban Aretha Franklin's song natural woman. Now I understand everyone feels a certain way for whatever reason but We simply have to say politely.(STOP
The whole conceit of this show is that if look at the world in the right way, you'll see stories everywhere. Some of the stories are epic power struggles chronicling the construction of a famous skyscraper or the founding of a city; but other stories are more modest, smaller in scope and scale. We call those mini-stories and they're part of an ongoing, end-of-the-year tradition in which 99pi producers and friends of the show talk to host Roman Mars about something cool and fun that you can tell your friends or family about during a holiday get together.You'll hear about a very, very long escalator! Beavers dropping from the sky! We'll hear from Janet, Miss Jackson if you're nasty! Plus a visit from the queen! Mini-Stories 15: Volume 15
Janet Jackson is coming to Tinley Park in May of next year, The 12 Days of Christmas will cost you over $45K, and what's Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web??
Dominque, Brian and 50 are joined by Miss Jackson as she discuss what is in the dating pool nowadays...
The goblins finally bit off more than they can chew and left The Dirty Water Boys with a difficult choice to make. Link to the Interview Logan did about pursuing passions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0UqGUtQqi4&t=5s Join our discord: https://discord.gg/a3BN9Cqzx3
It was emotional and awesome for Teyana Taylor who was on her farewell tour, The Last Rose Petal 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eldrad must live and Sarah Jane must leave. A well known fan fave for that departure scene but does the rest of the story stand up as a classic?
The crew pays homage to the legendary Janet Jackson in honor of her birthday, pays respect to the weeks major loss in music & it wouldn't be complete without sizzling topics and Harold J's grease of the week Original Air Date 5/17/2020
Part 2 When Thriller was released in November 1982, it didn't seem to have a single direction. Instead, it arguably sounded like many singles. But it became apparent that this was precisely what Michael intended Thriller to be: a brilliant collection of songs meant as hits, each designed for a particular audience in mind. Michael put out "Billie Jean" for the dancers and "Beat It" for the rockers and then followed each jam with amazing videos to enhance his allure and his inaccessibility. These songs had a life of their own. Thriller was almost called “Star Light”. The lyric "thriller" in the track of the same name was originally "star light". The decision to change it was down to marketing appeal. This wonderful article from Rolling Stone says: "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" had the sense of a vitalizing nightmare in its best lines ("You're stuck in the middle/And the pain is thunder. … Still they hate you, you're a vegetable. … They eat off you, you're a vegetable"). "Billie Jean," in the meantime, exposed how the interaction between the artist's fame and the outside world might invoke soul-killing dishonor ("People always told me, be careful of what you do. … 'Cause the lie becomes the truth," Jackson sings, possibly thinking of a paternity charge from a while back). And "Beat It" was pure anger – a rousing depiction of violence as a male stance, a social inheritance that might be overcome. It also almost caught the studio on fire. When Eddie Van Halen recorded his solo, the sound of his guitar caused one of the studio speakers to catch fire. The video for “Beat It” was set in Los Angeles' Skid Row and featured up to 80 real-life gang members from the notorious street gangs the Crips and the Bloods. It cost $100,000 to make. Thriller's parts added up to the most improbable kind of art – a work of personal revelation that was also a mass-market masterpiece. It's an achievement that will likely never be topped. It was the best-selling album worldwide in 1983 and became the best-selling album of all time in the U.S. and the best-selling album of all time worldwide, selling an estimated 70 million copies. It topped the Billboard 200 chart for 37 weeks and was in the top 10 of the 200 for 80 consecutive weeks. It was the first album to produce seven Billboard Hot 100 top-10 singles. Thriller is still the highest-selling album of all time. Want to know what the top 25 are? Subscribe to our Patreon for our video bonus on the top-selling albums ever! Billie Jean was the first video by an African-American artist to air on MTV. The video revealed Jackson's new look of a leather suit, pink shirt, red bow tie and his signature single white glove. It was a style copied by kids throughout the United States. It caused one school, New Jersey's Bound Brook High, to ban students from coming to class wearing white gloves. Toto members Keyboardist Steve Porcaro co-wrote Human Nature, and Steve Lukather contributed rhythm guitar on Beat It. On March 25, 1983, Jackson reunited with his brothers for Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, an NBC television special. The show aired on May 16 to an estimated audience of 47 million and featured the Jacksons and other Motown stars. Jackson had just performed a medley of greatest hits with his brothers. It was exciting stuff, but for Michael, it wasn't enough. As his brothers said their goodbyes and left the stage, Michael remained. He seemed shy for a moment, trying to find words to say. "Yeah," he almost whispered, "those were good old days. … I like those songs a lot. But especially—" and then he placed the microphone into the stand with a commanding look and said, "I like the new songs." Then, wearing a white glove decorated with rhinestones, he swooped down, picked up a fedora, put it on his head with confidence, and vaulted into "Billie Jean." He also debuted his moonwalk dance (which became his signature dance). This was one of Michael's first public acts as a star outside and beyond the Jacksons, and it was startlingly clear that he was not only one of the most breathtaking live performers in pop music but that he could mesmerize the audience, something not seen since the likes of Elvis Presley. Michael had initially turned down the invitation to the show, believing he had been doing too much television. But at the request of Motown founder and Icon Berry Gordy, he performed in exchange for an opportunity to do a solo performance. And he killed it. "Almost 50 million people saw that show," Michael wrote in his book Moonwalk. "After that, many things changed." At this time, Michael Jackson was obviously an immensely talented young man – he seemed shy but ambitious and undoubtedly enigmatic. Nobody knew much about his beliefs or sex life; he rarely gave interviews, but he also didn't land himself in scandals. He did, however, describe himself as a lonely person – especially around the time he made Off the Wall. Former Los Angeles Times music critic Robert Hilburn recently wrote of meeting Jackson in 1981, when the singer was 23, that Jackson struck him as "one of the most fragile and lonely people I've ever met … almost abandoned. When I asked why he didn't live on his own like his brothers, instead of remaining at his parents' house, he said, 'Oh, no, I think I'd die on my own. I'd be so lonely. Even at home, I'm lonely. I sit in my room and sometimes cry. It is so hard to make friends, and there are some things you can't talk to your parents or family about. I sometimes walk around the neighborhood at night, just hoping to find someone to talk to. But I just end up coming home.'" Jackson's social uneasiness was probably formed by the wounds in his history; the children were insulated from others their age, and Jackson's status as a lifelong star may have left him feeling not just cut off from most people but also alienated from them – as if his experience or his vocation made him extraordinary. "I hate to admit it," he once said, "but I feel strange around everyday people." Not exactly an unusual sentiment for some highly celebrated celebrities, especially former child stars. At the same time, it's a statement full of signals: Michael didn't enjoy the sort of company that might guide him in positive ways. He probably never did throughout his life. Maybe the most troubling passage in his autobiography Moonwalk is when he talks about children in the entertainment world who eventually fell prey to drugs: "I can understand … considering the enormous stresses put upon them at a young age. It's a difficult life." Thriller placed seven singles in Billboard's Top 10 (presently around 50 million copies). At the 1984 Grammy Awards, Michael finally claimed his due, capturing eight awards, a record he holds with the band Santana, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Rock Vocal Performance for "Beat It," Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Vocal Performance for "Billie Jean," and he won an award for the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial storybook. In addition, the album won Producer of the year (Quincy Jones). At the 11th Annual American Music Awards, Michael won another eight awards and became the youngest artist to win the Award of Merit. He also won Favorite Male Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Artist, and Favorite Pop/Rock Artist. "Beat It" won Favorite Soul/R&B Video, Favorite Pop/Rock Video, and Favorite Pop/Rock Single. In addition, the album won Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Pop/Rock Album. Thriller's sales doubled after releasing an extended music video, Michael Jackson's Thriller, seeing Michael dancing with a group of incredibly designed zombies and was directed by John Landis. Michael had the highest royalty rate in the music industry at that point, with about $2 for every album sold (equivalent to $5 in 2021). The same year, The Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller, a documentary about the music video, won a Grammy for Best Music Video (Longform). At this time, The New York Times wrote, "in the world of pop music, there is Michael Jackson, and there is everybody else." Oddly enough, On May 14, 1984, then-President Ronald Reagan gave Michael an award recognizing his support of alcohol and drug abuse charities. In November 1983, Michael and his brothers partnered with PepsiCo in a $5 million promotional deal that broke records for a celebrity endorsement (equivalent to $13,603,408 in 2021). On January 27, 1984, Michael and other members of the Jacksons filmed a Pepsi commercial. Pyrotechnics accidentally set Jackson's hair on fire during a simulated concert before a whole house of fans, causing second-degree burns to his scalp. Michael underwent treatment to hide the scars and had his third rhinoplasty shortly after. Pepsi settled out of court, and Jackson donated the $1.5 million settlement to the Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, California; its now-closed Michael Jackson Burn Center was named in his honor. Michael signed a second agreement with Pepsi in the late 1980s for $10 million. The second campaign covered 20 countries and provided financial support for Jackson's Bad album and the 1987–88 world tour. He was making SO much money and was the most significant music star globally. Then, months later, it was announced that Michael would be setting out on a nationwide tour with the Jacksons. He didn't want to do it but felt obligated. Clearly, Michael was bigger, better, and "badder" than his family's limitations on him. He should have been taking the stage alone at this point in his career. Jackson's aversion to the Victory Tour was apparent when he sat looking miserable at press conferences. The Victory Tour of 1984 headlined the Jacksons and showcased Michael's new solo material to more than two million Americans. Following the controversy over the concert's ticket sales, Jackson donated his share of the proceeds, an estimated $3 to 5 million, to charity. What controversy, you ask? Don King (yeah, boxing promoter Don King), Chuck Sullivan, and Papa Joe Jackson came up with a way to generate extra money from ticket sales. Those wanting to attend would have to send a postal money order for $120 ($310 in current dollars) along with a particular form to a lottery to buy blocks of four tickets at $30 apiece (US$78 in 2021 dollars), allegedly to stop scalpers. Upon receipt, the money was to be deposited into a standard money market account earning 7% annual interest; it would take six to eight weeks for the lottery to be held and money to be refunded to those that didn't win. Since only one in ten purchasers would win the lottery and receive tickets, there would be more money in the bank for that period than there were tickets to sell, and they expected to earn $10–12 million in interest. Obviously, the Jacksons were all for the idea, but Michael wasn't, and he warned them that it would be a public relations disaster. The $30 ticket price was already higher than most touring acts (like Prince and Bruce Springsteen) were charging at the time and was even worse by the requirement to buy four. This put tickets out of reach of many of Michael's African-American fans who were not financially secure. At this time, Michael was already being blasted about his physical look and music separating him from his race. That community was joined by many commentators in the media in criticizing the Jackson's over the plan. Nevertheless, it worked, and people were lining up to get their newspapers to sign up for the lottery. On July 5, 1984, after receiving a letter from eleven-year-old fan Ladonna Jones, who accused the Jacksons and their promoters of being "selfish and just out for money," Michael held a press conference to announce changes in the tour's organization and also to announce that his share of the proceeds from the tour would be donated to charity. Jones later received VIP treatment at the Dallas concert. The following is Michael's speech at the press conference: "A lot of people are having trouble getting tickets. The other day I got a letter from a fan in Texas named Ladonna Jones. She'd been saving her money from odd jobs to buy a ticket, but with the turned tour system, she'd have to buy four tickets and she couldn't afford that. So, we asked our promoter to work out a new way of distributing tickets, a way that no longer requires a money order. There has also been a lot of talk about the promoter holding money for tickets that didn't sell. I've asked our promoter to end the mail order ticket system as soon as possible so that no one will pay money unless they get a ticket. Finally, and most importantly, there's something else I am going to announce today. I want you to know that I decided to donate all my money I make from our performance to charity. There will be further press statements released in the next two weeks." Some procedures were modified; however, the ticket price remained unchanged, and at a press conference, Don King justified the $30 fee as appropriate and that he did not blame the promoters for charging that price, adding that "you must understand, you get what you pay for." During the last concert of the Victory Tour at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Jackson announced his split from The Jacksons during "Shake Your Body". His charitable work continued with the release of "We Are the World" (1985), co-written with future Icon Lionel Richie, which raised money for the poor in the U.S. and Africa. It earned $63 million (equivalent to $158,728,032 in 2021) and became one of the best-selling singles, with 20 million copies sold. It won four Grammy Awards in 1985, including Song of the Year for Michael and Lionel as its writers. Michael collaborated with Sir Paul McCartney in the early 1980s and learned that Paul was making $40 million a year from owning the rights to other artists' songs. By 1983, Michael had begun buying publishing rights to others' songs, but he was careful with his purchases, only bidding on a few of the dozens offered to him. Michael's early buys included Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" (1968), Len Barry's "1–2–3" (1965), Dion DiMucci's "The Wanderer" (1961), and "Runaround Sue" (1961). In 1984, it was announced that the publishing rights to nearly 4000 songs from ATV Music, including most of the Beatles' material, were coming up for sale. In 1981, Paul McCartney was offered the catalog for £20 million ($40 million). Michael submitted a bid of $46 million on November 20, 1984. When Michael and Paul were unable to make a joint purchase, McCartney did not want to be the sole owner of the Beatles' songs, and did not pursue an offer on his own. At first, Michael's team couldn't figure it out and walked away, but then they heard someone else was looking to buy them. Michael's increased bid of $47.5 million (equivalent to $119,675,897 in 2021) was accepted because he could close the deal faster. His purchase of ATV Music was finalized on August 10, 1985. So, at this time, why was Michael being questioned about his look and his music? As a child, Michael had a sweet, dark-skinned appearance; many early Jackson 5 fans regarded him as the cutest of the brothers. J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness, has written, "[Michael] believed his skin… 'messed up my whole personality.' He no longer looked at people as he talked to them. His playful personality changed, and he became quieter and more serious. He thought he was ugly – his skin was too dark, he decided, and his nose too wide. It was no help that his insensitive father and brothers called him 'Big Nose.'" Also, as Jackson became an adolescent, he was horribly self-conscious about acne. Hilburn recalled going through a stack of photos with Jackson one night and coming across a picture of him as a teenager: "'Ohh, that's horrible,' [Jackson] said, recoiling from the picture." The face Jackson displayed on the cover of Thriller had changed; the skin tone seemed lighter and his nose thinner and straighter. In his book, Moonwalk, Michael claimed that much of the physical overhaul was due to a change in his diet; he admitted to altering his nose and chin, but he denied he'd done anything to his skin. Still, the changes didn't end there. Over the years, Michael's skin grew lighter and lighter, his nose tapered more and more, and his cheekbones became more defined. This all became fair game for mockery to some; to others, it seemed like mutilation – not just because it might have been an act of conceit, aimed to keep him looking child-like, but worse because some believed Michael wanted to transform himself into a white person. Or an androgyne – somebody with both male and female traits. Michael's art was still his best way of making a case for himself at that time. Then, in 1987, he released Bad, his highly-anticipated successor to Thriller. It may not have been as eventful and ingenious as Off the Wall and Thriller, but Bad was awesome. It became the first album to produce five U.S. number-one singles: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You," "Bad," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Man in the Mirror," and "Dirty Diana.", which you can hear our version at the end of this episode. Another song, "Smooth Criminal," peaked at number seven. Bad won the 1988 Grammy for Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical and the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form for "Leave Me Alone". Michael won an Award of Achievement at the American Music Awards in 1989 after Bad generated five number-one singles, became the first album to top the charts in 25 countries, and the best-selling album worldwide in 1987 and 1988. By 2012, it had sold between 30 and 45 million copies worldwide. Oh, and it was considered a "flop." Oh, and The title track for the Bad album was supposed to be a duet with Prince. But the latter walked away from it due to the opening line "Your butt is mine". "Now, who is going to sing that to whom? Cause [he] sure ain't singing that to me, and I sure ain't singing it to [him]," Prince said in a TV interview with American comedian Chris Rock. Later that year, Michael staged his first solo tour, The Bad World Tour. It ran from September 12, 1987, to January 14, 1989. The tour had 14 sellouts in Japan and drew 570,000 people, nearly tripling the previous record for a single tour. In addition, the 504,000 people who attended seven sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium set a new Guinness World Record. In 1988, Michael released the autobiography, as mentioned earlier, Moonwalk. It sold 200,000 copies and reached the top of the New York Times bestsellers list. In October, Michael released a film, Moonwalker, which featured live footage and short films starring himself and Goodfella star Joe Pesci. In the U.S., it was released direct-to-video and became the best-selling videocassette. The RIAA certified it as eight-time platinum. In March 1988, Jackson purchased 2,700 acres (11 km2) of land near Santa Ynez, California, to build a new home, Neverland Ranch, at $17 million (equivalent to $38,950,760 in 2021). In 1991, Michael renewed his contract with Sony for $65 million (equivalent to $129,317,127 in 2021), a record-breaking deal. Also, in 1991, he released his eighth album, Dangerous, co-produced with Mr. Rumpshaker himself, Teddy Riley. It was certified eight times platinum in the U.S., and by 2018 had sold 32 million copies worldwide. In the U.S., the first single, "Black or White," was the album's highest-charting song; it was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks and achieved similar chart performances worldwide, and the video featured a very young Macauley Culkin. The second single, "Remember the Time," peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and that video featured Eddie Murphy. At the end of 1992, Dangerous was the best-selling album worldwide and "Black or White" the best-selling single of the year worldwide at the BillboardMusic Awards. Obviously, Michael wanted to tour in promotion of his latest album, and The Dangerous World Tour ran between June 1992 and November 1993 and grossed $100 million (equivalent to $187,583,506 in 2021); Jackson performed for 3.5 million people in 70 concerts, all of which were outside the U.S. A part of the proceeds went to the Heal the World Foundation. In addition, Michael sold the broadcast rights of the tour to HBO for $20 million, a record-breaking deal that still hasn't been broken. Also, in 1993, Michael performed at the Super Bowl 27 halftime show in Pasadena, California. The NFL wanted a prominent musical artist to keep ratings high during halftime. It was the first Super Bowl where the halftime performance drew higher audience figures than the game. Jackson played "Jam," "Billie Jean," "Black or White," and "Heal the World." Dangerous rose 90 places in the album chart after the performance In January 1993, Michael won three American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Dangerous), Favorite Soul/R&B Single ("Remember the Time"), and he was the first to win the International Artist Award of Excellence. In addition, he won the "Living Legend Award" at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in February. He attended the award ceremony with Brooke Shields. In addition, "Dangerous" was nominated for Best Vocal Performance (for "Black or White"), Best R&B Vocal Performance for "Jam," and Best R&B Song for "Jam." In June 1995, Michael released the double album HIStory: Past, Present, and Future, Book I. The album debuted at number one on the charts and certified for eight million sold in the U.S. It is the best-selling multi-disc album of all time, with 20 million copies (40 million units) sold worldwide. In addition, HIStory received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. The first single from HIStory was "Scream/Childhood." "Scream" was a duet with Michael's youngest sister Janet, or "Miss Jackson if you're nasty." The single reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals." Also, at the time, in 1995, it was the most expensive music video ever produced. It had a budget of 7 million dollars. FOR ONE VIDEO!! His second single, "You Are Not Alone," holds the Guinness world record for the first song to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In addition, it received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Vocal Performance" in 1995. In November of the same year, Michael merged his ATV Music catalog with Sony's music publishing division, creating Sony/ATV Music Publishing. He kept ownership of half the company, earning $95 million upfront (equivalent to $168,941,909 in 2021) and the rights to a ton more songs. Michael promoted HIStory with the obviously named HIStory World Tour, from September 7, 1996, to October 15, 1997. He performed 82 concerts in five continents, 35 countries, and 58 cities to over 4.5 million fans, making it his most attended tour. It grossed $165 million, or $302,346,462 today. In 1997, Michael released Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix, which contained remixes of singles from HIStory and five new songs. Worldwide sales stand at 6 million copies, making it the best-selling remix album ever. It reached number one in the U.K., as did the title track. In the U.S., the album reached number 24 and was certified platinum. Yeah, a remix album going platinum. From October 1997 to September 2001, Michael worked on his tenth solo album, Invincible, which cost $30 million to record! Invincible was released on October 30, 2001. It was his first full-length album in six years and the last album of original material he would release in his lifetime. It debuted at number one in 13 countries, sold eight million copies worldwide, and went double platinum. In September 2001, Michael performed in two "30th Anniversary concerts" with his brothers for the first time since 1984. The show also featured Mýa, Usher, Whitney Houston, Destiny's Child, Monica, Liza Minnelli, and Slash. On January 9, 2002, Michael won his 22nd American Music Award for Artist of the Century. On November 18, 2003, Sony released Number Ones, a greatest hits compilation. It was certified five-times platinum by the RIAA, and nine times platinum in the UK, for shipments of at least 2.7 million units. During this time, allegations of child sexual abuse, and the trials that followed, were all over the news. If you're unfamiliar, you can research it for yourself. Unfortunately, Michael's finances were also coming undone; he had been spending ludicrous sums, and he'd mismanaged his money – which took some doing since he had made such a vast fortune. As a result, the biggest star in the world had fallen from the tallest height. He left the country and moved to Bahrain, where it was announced that Jackson had signed a contract with a Bahrain-based startup, Two Seas Records; nothing came of the deal, and Two Seas CEO Guy Holmes, later said it was never finalized. That October, Fox News reported that Michael had been recording at a studio in County Westmeath, Ireland. It was unknown what he was working on or who had paid for the sessions; his publicist stated that he had left Two Seas by then. After that, Michael was only occasionally seen or heard from. Nobody knew whether he could recover his name or preserve his undeniable music legacy until he announced an incredibly ambitious series of 50 concerts – which he described as the "final curtain call." The "This Is It" shows were his first significant concerts since the HIStory World Tour in 1997. Michael suggested he would retire after the shows. The initial plan was for 10 concerts in London, followed by shows in Paris, New York City, and Mumbai. Randy Phillips, president, and chief executive of AEG Live, predicted the first 10 dates would earn Jackson £50 million, or close to 63 Million US dollars. After record-breaking ticket sales, the London shows were increased to 50 dates; over one million tickets were sold in less than two hours. The concerts were to run from July 13, 2009, to March 6, 2010. Michael moved back to Los Angeles, where he rehearsed in the weeks leading up to the tour under the direction of choreographer Kenny Ortega, whom he had worked with during his previous tours. Most rehearsals took place at the Staples Center, which was owned by AEG. It's hard to believe that Jackson, who was so proud of his public performances and so peerless at delivering them, would have committed himself to a project he might fail so tremendously. At the same time, it is not inconceivable that Michael Jackson could have been a man half-hungry and broken in the past few years. All that is certain is that on June 25, in Los Angeles, Michael Jackson met the only sure redemption he might know in the most famous unexpected, and mysterious death in current history. That redemption didn't come because he died, but because his death forced us to reconsider what his life added up to. Less than three weeks before the first This Is It show was due to kick off in London, with all concerts sold out, I repeat; sold out, Michael Jackson died from cardiac arrest caused by a propofol and benzodiazepine overdose. Conrad Murray, his personal physician, had given Michael different medications to help him sleep at his rented mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles. Paramedics received a 911 call at 12:22 pm Pacific time and arrived three minutes later. He wasn't breathing, and the medics performed CPR. Resuscitation efforts continued en route to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and for more than an hour after Michael's arrival, but were unsuccessful, and Michael Jackson, the king of pop, was pronounced dead at 2:26 pm. News of his death spread quickly online, causing websites to slow down, crash from user overload, and put unprecedented strain on services and websites, including Google, AOL Instant Messenger, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Overall, web traffic rose by between 11% and 20%. MTV and BET aired marathons of Michael's music videos, and specials aired on television stations worldwide. MTV briefly returned to its original music video format, which is messed up that it took an Icon to die for MTV to actually be MUSIC TELEVISION, and they aired hours of Michael's music videos, with live news specials featuring reactions and interviews from MTV personalities and other celebrities. His memorial was held on July 7, 2009, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, preceded by a private family service at Forest Lawn Memorial Park's Hall of Liberty. Over 1.6 million fans applied for tickets to the memorial; the 8,750 recipients were drawn at random, and each received two tickets. The memorial service was one of the most-watched events in streaming history, with an estimated US audience of 31.1 million and an estimated 2.5 to 3 billion worldwide. Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Jennifer Hudson, and others performed at the memorial, and Smokey Robinson and Queen Latifah gave eulogies. Reverend Al Sharpton received a standing ovation with cheers when he told Michael's children: "Wasn't nothing strange about your daddy. It was strange what your daddy had to deal with. But he dealt with it anyway." Michael's 11-year-old daughter Paris Katherine, wept as she addressed the crowd. Michael's body was entombed on September 3, 2009, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Oh, but wait. There's more. But of course there is. It's Michael Jackson! His doctor was initially charged with involuntary manslaughter and was found guilty. So he was sentenced to four years. Yep... four friggin years. After his death, Michael was still winning awards. He won 4 awards at 2009's AMA's, bringing his total AMA wins to 26, something no one else has touched. The documentary "Michael Jackson's This Is It" came out shortly after, and I have seen it and loved it, as sad as it was knowing that he'd never get to perform those concerts. Despite a limited two-week engagement, the film became the highest-grossing documentary or concert film ever, with more than $260 million worldwide earnings.
Bobby talks about his relationship with Miss Jackson if you're nasty. MJB gets her own day. Kendrick The Truth got something new. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pfizer is dumb. Supreme Court Nominee, Miss Jackson, is grilled by Lindsey Grahamnisty. Jordan Maxwell (Russel Pine) dies and is responsible for bringing forward Astro-theology.
Listen to Trey Ware on demand. Topics include KBJ or Miss Jackson if you're nasty another day of vetting SC nominee, latest on war in Ukraine, and we visit with Breitbart's John Hayward.
Hi there, listeners! Welcome to another episode of Pop Gays Of A Certain Age! In this episode, we are going to be snogging, marrying and divorcing our favourite tracks from a legendary artist. Referred to as the queen of R&B, she has sold more than 160 million records worldwide. From a cheeky little kid appearing on her famous brother's TV show, to sassy, shoulder padded 80s popstress to actress starring in Hollywood blockbusters, to slinky rubber wearing sex goddess, and finally a mother. Close the door if you want her to respond, because Privacy is her middle name! Her last name is Control! No, her first name ain't Baby... It's Janet! Miss Jackson, if you're nasty!!
Its all JANET. Miss Jackson.
Llegamos a la Temporada 6! Discutimos nuestras impresiones sobre el documental de Janet Jackson y lo que podemos inferir sobre su relación con MJ. (Parte 1)
Janet, "Miss Jackson if You're Nasty," is back with a 4-part documentary about her superstar upbringing, taking control of her career, and the relationships that affected her along the way. This week, Brittany and Eric discuss their reactions to the series and if the special did her iconic legacy justice.
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On this episode I recap the Janet Jackson Documentary that was in Life Time . It was a two part series from Friday to Saturday. In the doc Janet highlights the rise and the drama that has clouded her career. She shares personal videos of her journey and gives the world her truth. I wanted to give my thoughts on it. If you haven't watched it yet check it out.
Cierra is a motivational speaker and fourth-generation female entrepreneur who is the co-owner of Cierra's Corner with her mother & owner of Cierra Jackson Consulting. Cierra's Corner is a 2nd generation women-owned business, established in 1994 specializing in women & children's apparel and pageant & evening wear. At Cierra Jackson Consulting, Cierra aids her clients by building their talents, skills, forge strong community partnerships, meaning platforms, and iconic brands that leave lasting impressions. Miss Jackson is a proud alumna of two women's colleges, Spelman College and Yale University's Women's Campaign School and is the fourth of, now, eight women in her family to attend Spelman College. She is also a third-generation HBCU (Historically Black College & University) Graduate. Selected as both a White House and Capitol Hill intern, Cierra served as the only White House intern in her class to serve the Chief of Staff's office during the Obama Administration. Cierra is also an accomplished singer who has not only worked in the White House, but has performed there, too. Cierra, who has also served as a TV host, has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Essence, MSNBC, Washington Post, Bossip, People and on First Lady Obama's Instagram and service campaigns. Cierra was crowned in the Bahamas and proudly reigns as the current Miss Black International Ambassador. She has also previously reigned as: Miss Phi Beta Sigma of the Chi Chapter at Morehouse College, having won as a Freshmen having only been on campus for 2 months In the Miss America Organization, she reigned as: Miss Brookhaven, Georgia, where she placed in the Top 12 at Miss Georgia Miss Rome, Georgia, where she became the First African American Miss Rome Miss Columbus, Georgia, her hometown pageant and her first time Winning a Local Title & Competing at a State Competition with Natural Hair Miss District of Columbia, where she won the Swimsuit Competition at Miss America, became First Miss District of Columbia to Win title with Natural Hair, trended online for competing with Natural Hair and became the First woman to compete with an Afro at Miss America. She was also crowned: Miss District of Columbia USA in the Miss Universe Organization, where she placed Top 15 at Miss USA, became the First Woman to Win the DC Miss America & Miss USA titles, individually & conjunctly with Natural Hair and became the Longest Reigning Miss District of Columbia USA Cierra has also served as an ambassador for two nonprofits, Running Start and She Should Run, where she encouraged and trained young women from all over the nation (and even in Iceland!) to run for political office. Cierra founded, It's Her Power, which aims to encourage women and girls to redefine leadership, especially as politicians, and men to use their power to advocate for the advancement of women and girls.Through It's Her Power, Cierra leads unique programing like the It's Her Power Conference & I am Royal Tea, an exclusive invite-only event honoring leadership, excellence, performing arts & the value of community. You can attend these upcoming events and more this Fall! For more information about Cierra and her community efforts visit CierraJackson.com or follow @CierraDJackson @ItsHerPower @IAmRoyalTea @Cierras_Corner and @CierraJacksonConsulting all on Instagram. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageantsandprosecco/support
Hey, Ladies! How was your Thanksgiving? Join Faith & Neysa as they discuss Janet Jackson, King Richard & holiday shopping.
We are all perfectly hinged for Miss Jackson! Season 30 has hit the quarterfinals with half the cast in tow, and Katy and Megan say much of what you'd expect. Should you still listen, even if you know their two queens and their mortal enemy? Of course you should! Otherwise, you would miss some Internet bullying, things that give Cher, words that start with the letter F, and so much more dumb stuff. So listen to this Quickstep Reaction, QSR if you're nasty. Follow us on Twitter @JMPPod, on Facebook at Just Meaningful Plastic, or on Instagram at @jmp.pod Podcast art: Kat Fey Music: "Mister Capone" by Alex Khaskin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Join your hosts Ron Milan and Miss Jackson each week as they talk about this weeks gossip about celebrity tea and gossip such as the third and final season of Pose, Chick Fil A thief's, Joseline vs Wendy and more! So what's the stitch --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welcometotheteapartyxo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welcometotheteapartyxo/support
Join your hosts Ron Milan and Miss Jackson each week as they talk about the latest celebrity tea, gossip and trending topics. This episode they discussed Ma'Khia Bryant, Pakistani college student acid attack , Megan thee Stallion hiatus and many more. So what's the stitch? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welcometotheteapartyxo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welcometotheteapartyxo/support
You can call her "Janet" if you like or "Miss Jackson" if you're nasty but, whatever you wish to address her as, it was Jellybean Johnson who co-produced her #1 hit song "Black Cat" from JANET JACKSON'S RHYTHMN NATION album. Jellybean Johnson is also drummer for MORRIS DAY & THE TIME who have produced a slew of hits, as well as appearing in the motion picture "Purple Rain" with PRINCE. Making his very first appearance with Rick on the show, we tip our hat and welcome this great Minneapolis artist to RICK FLYNN PRESENTS. While never working together on the radio or TV, both Jellybean Johnson & Rick Flynn did cross paths on THE TIME'S first tour when it was actually emceed by Rick Flynn during their appearance in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.. An amazing and very historical interview with an amazing man and enough laughter and great stories to carry you away from the doldrums of another plain day and place you in the mood to follow us and join us every week as we continue to make history behind the microphones. A special shout out to all of our brothers and sisters in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales where we continue to grow and attract more and more listeners each week. Tell your friends and write us if you please at RickFlynnPresents@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-flynn/support
My Dad, Iain Craigie was born in Salisbury, Rhodesia where his father had worked as an engineer. In 1939, aged one, the family moved back to their native Morayshire in north east Scotland. Their first home was a rented one bedroom cottage in Urquhart, near Elgin - by then there were five members of the family, my grandfather, Naylor, and grandmother, Susan (nee Junner). The cottage was on the flight path of German bombers flying back to base from London and Cambridge, so Iain and his brother, Grant and sister, Jean, were evacuated two miles down the road to live with Miss Jackson. She cared for them for three years, times were hard and she was typically versatile, digging up ‘tatties' from the farmer's fields and shooting deer to feed herself and the children.During the war Grandad, Naylor, was posted to Palestine, when he returned, he bought a beautiful family home in Kingston on Spey. The house is Morven on Lein Road. In this podcast Dad talks about his memories of early life in Morayshire. His schooling in Garmouth, Fochabers and then Marischal College in Aberdeen. It's a fascinating insight into early, post-war life in rural Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
This week's episode of the Nostalgia mixtape celebrates the amazing work of the one and only Janet Damita Jo Jackson. She's one of your favorite artist's favorite artists and is an icon whose work spans multiple decades. We've seen a resurgence of Janet love over the last few years because of her State of The World tour, her new single "Made For Now", and her recent Billboard Awards performance followed by her receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award. Press play and listen to us discuss some of our favorite Janet songs, videos, performances, looks, interviews and more. Kenan Thompson, Chance the Rapper, and Chris Redd - Bring Back Barack Kenan Thompson article written by Tai Check out the #InThe80sWe and #GreatestThingsAboutThe90s on twitter The whole MTV Icon award show honoring Janet Jackson from 2001 (It's 2001 and hella grainy, but has some epic performances by Destiny's Child, Macy Gray, NSYNC, Pink, Mya, Usher, etc)
Wassup Team #TheQueensCourt welcome to Tonites ALL NEW AfterShow from Docket 1-29-18 title "Sorry Miss Jackson"!!!! This episode We had a ton of callers calling in to weigh heavy on the NELLY VS SEXUAL ASSAULT Allegations, FLAVA FLAVS VEGAS BEAT DOWN,the GRAMMYS, Kim Kardashian's constantly naked ASS DELISHES NEW LOOK and CAITLYN JENNERS 800,000 judgment!!!....If you missed the actual episode visit us on the web at www.TheQueensCourt.com to watch the full length video directly on our page! Also make sure you are subscribed to our podcast and when you engage in social commentary about us please use the hashtag #TheQueensCourt
Episode #11 Christal gushes about the Janet Jackson State Of The World Tour while B-Honest challenges Janet’s iconic status. He pits Miss Jackson’s status versus Justin Timberlake. Kevin shudders at the memory of Nipplegate but admits a new fascination with Jaden Smith. The threesome tackle the #metoo debate candidly with B-Honest insisting sexual advances are a part of our natural makeup. Kevin agrees but doesn’t totally jump on board B-Honest’s three strikes, you’re out theory of sexual advances. Christal is appalled as usual and loses her resolve.