Janet Jackson has unleashed the first look at her hotly anticipated Lifetime special.
Simply named ‘Janet,’ the documentary is billed as a two-night event and promises to be a must-see.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is set to provide a raw and unvarnished look into her legendary life – leaving no stone unturned.
Indeed, as reported, the doc will see her speak candidly about everything. This includes her Super Bowl appearance with Justin Timberlake in 2004, the death of her brother Michael, relationships, becoming a mother later in life, and more.
Per the trailer, the special will feature appearances from musical peers such as Mariah Carey and Missy Elliott, as well as members of her family.
Speaking in the sneak peek, Jackson says:
“This is my story…told by me…not through somebody else’s eyes. This is the truth. Take it or leave it. Love it our hate it. This is me.”
What are you waiting for? Check out the trailer for ‘Janet’ below…
Together, the group – which was comprised of Harding, Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Kimberly Walsh, and Nicola Rogers – blazed the British music landscape with smashes such as ‘The Promise,’‘Love Machine,’ and ‘Sound of the Underground’ after being formed on the TV show ‘Pop Stars.’
It’s a weekend of celebration centered on Beyonce. Because in tandem with her 40th birthday, many music lovers are also commemorating the 15th anniversary of Queen Bey’s sophomore album – the aptly-titled ‘B’Day.’
Today’s From The Vault pick is one of its most renowned cuts, the infectious ‘Get Me Bodied’.
On first listen, ‘Bodied’ instantly became a stand-out track to many a critic and a fan alike. With its minimalistic production and vocal fireworks, it was the club banger that the album’s first single wasn’t and seemed like the perfect canvas for the entertainer to service something visually enticing.
Produced by Swizz Beatz and written by Beyonce alongside Sean Garrett, sister Solange, and Makeba Riddick, it was released as the final single from the LP.
Though it initially peaked at #68 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2007 (due to a wide range of tracks from the album simultaneously charting), it suddenly made a chart return in 2013 at #46, after a video of a woman named Deborah Cohan and her doctors dancing to the song before she underwent a double mastectomy went viral.
Directed by Anthony Mandler, the song’s visual was an event in itself as it marked the reunion of Destiny’s Child and also featured Solange.
Inspired by Bob Fosse, the retro affair didn’t disappoint when it came to the choreography. Indeed, using the instructional extended mix of the song, the last few minutes of the visual see Bey and her entourage leaving it all on the dancefloor, for our immense pleasure.
Even though Bey’s 2013 self-titled set and its follow-up ‘Lemonade’ seem to have been elevated to monumental status in the past few years, we strongly feel the ‘B’Day’ album – alongside ‘4’ – stands as an essential to Mrs. Carter’s artistry. It ushered in a new version of Beyonce, one that was raw, adventurous, honest, and unhinged in the most artistically epic way.
Whether you are jamming to ‘Kitty Kat’, crying to ‘Resentment’, cussing someone out while listening to ‘Irreplaceable’, or droppin’ down low and sweepin’ the floor with it, we hope you’ll join us in wishing this classic a happy anniversary.
All roads lead to this coming Thursday for Alicia Keys.
For, the 15-time GRAMMY winner will unlock her brand new single ‘La La’ on said date (September 9).
As reported, the song features Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee.
The track will serve as the first taste of new material from Keys, following her 2020 album ‘Alicia’ – which is home to Gold-certified hits such as ‘Show Me Love (ft. Miguel)’ and ‘Underdog.’
Ahead of its debut, the revered singer-songwriter has shared a preview.
Victoria Monét is wasting no time lighting a match under her freshly released single ‘Coastin’
The funky cut serves as the singer-songwriter’s second release of 2021, following‘F.U.C.K’– which was unwrapped in February. In the same month, the star welcomed her first child.
Now, after receiving praise aplenty for the bouncy bop, she’s premiered its vibrant music video.
Much like the song, the clip sees Monet continue her embrace of 70s aesthetic to great effect.