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The video also contains behind the scenes look at Jackson backstage during the long breaks between songs. The video was released on June 17, 2002, in the UK [ 3 ] and September 3, 2002, in the U.S., [ 4 ] and was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2002 for Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special. [ 5 ]
Janet is a dance artist, and to expect something different at a Janet show is outright insane." Jackson's concert was also observed as a direct influence to Britney Spears, saying "Not only is Janet emulated by the type of show she puts on by the current teen-fab (that she made popular years ago), she still does it better than the 19-year-olds."
The Velvet Rope: Live in Concert was re-released as an individual DVD in 2001, 2004 and 2006 and was repackaged with Live in Hawaii and re-released as a double disc set in the US and Europe on November 14, 2004, [7] and again in Europe with a different cover in 2005. [8]
This rendition was also added to the setlist at its DVD release, Janet: Live in Hawaii, in 2002. [36] The song was also used during the DJ Intermission session on the 2017 State of the World Tour. 22 years later, Jackson included the song on her 2024 Together Again Tour. The song was included in Act II, with Jackson and her dancers performing ...
"The title of Janet Jackson's current album, The Velvet Rope, is intended to describe the emotional obstacles she perceives to exist in modern relationships, and to invite her fans behind her personal veil of the senses. There was not much chance to get up close and personal with Jackson last Thursday when she started her world tour, as ...
At 58, Jackson can still flawlessly move her body in precision choreographed moments with her dancers, including one especially impressive sequence during “You Want This,” from her blockbuster ...
Jackson performing on tour. American recording artist Janet Jackson has appeared in various films and television shows. She began her career as a child star in the sitcoms Good Times, CHiPs, Diff'rent Strokes, A New Kind of Family and Fame. Jackson then starred in her debut film Poetic Justice (1993), directed by John Singleton. She portrayed ...
Janet Jackson‘s reported “apology” for claiming that Kamala Harris is not Black, which echoed a false claim made by Harris’s White House rival, Donald Trump, was not authorised by the ...