@hebleedsglitter It's a different topic, as in that it doesn't deal with sex. It's about love, life and escapism. Sexual content is okay when used properly, but once you overdo it, it becomes boring and ineffective. This is good Dance music. Janet has always been a Dance artist first of all.
@125888918 True, but she got lost somewhere after All For You, all albums that followed were predominantly sexual and less fun than simple escapism. It wasn't until the recent "Make Me" that she finally went back to dance music and just having fun. I finally was fortuitous enough to find her "Dream Street" album over here for $2.50 and incidentally, I love it as much as I do all the earlier Janet. I think it to be one of her underrated bests to be honest.
I am in Japan now, this place has used CD stores all over so I NEED to get this and Dream Street. I miss 80's Janet, I still love her today, but her music definitely had more of an innocence to it and a cause like Rhythm Nation 1814.
Technically, it was released on CD at one point in early Japanese pressings of "Control", in between the songs 'You Can Be Mine' and 'The Pleasure Principle'. IMO, it should have seen a wide release. -_-
@hebleedsglitter It's a different topic, as in that it doesn't deal with sex. It's about love, life and escapism. Sexual content is okay when used properly, but once you overdo it, it becomes boring and ineffective. This is good Dance music. Janet has always been a Dance artist first of all.
125888918 10 months ago
@125888918 True, but she got lost somewhere after All For You, all albums that followed were predominantly sexual and less fun than simple escapism. It wasn't until the recent "Make Me" that she finally went back to dance music and just having fun. I finally was fortuitous enough to find her "Dream Street" album over here for $2.50 and incidentally, I love it as much as I do all the earlier Janet. I think it to be one of her underrated bests to be honest.
hebleedsglitter 7 months ago 2
SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME WHY THIS SONG WASN'T RELEASED?
Helix07171991 1 year ago 6
I wish this song was released in the United States only instead of Japan:(
But Janet Jackson was super cute at 19 years old:)
tk9wtky 2 years ago
music: Yuji Toriyama
words: Ralph McCarthy
zufelt2 2 years ago
I am in Japan now, this place has used CD stores all over so I NEED to get this and Dream Street. I miss 80's Janet, I still love her today, but her music definitely had more of an innocence to it and a cause like Rhythm Nation 1814.
hebleedsglitter 2 years ago
i love janet this song is so cute she was only 19 so she wa spretty shy during this era
sterl94 2 years ago
its hard to stop loving janet. ever so hard
benjaminjanet 2 years ago
another dance-pop single of the early janet!
Sun15f 3 years ago 7
Song released I just baby this song fist out.
jean812 3 years ago
ur comment makes no sence!
doubleDdog09 2 years ago
I love this song. Too bad it was never released on CD.
melroseplace1 3 years ago 9
Technically, it was released on CD at one point in early Japanese pressings of "Control", in between the songs 'You Can Be Mine' and 'The Pleasure Principle'. IMO, it should have seen a wide release. -_-
JesseJo2 3 years ago
its on the japan version of control love :)
JoanCollins2009 2 years ago
I love how you can hear current Janet in old JAnet songs. She's always had that sweet pretty voice!
gqbtwhs 3 years ago 5
u just got to love janet
hitps101 3 years ago 4