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* AllLowercaseLetters: The album title, ''janet'' plus a period.
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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 15 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album to date. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.

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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 15 19 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album to date. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.
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Janet launched a world tour to promote the album on Thanksgiving weekend of 1993, and toured through April 1995, playing 123 shows over seven legs.

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Janet launched a world tour to promote the album on Thanksgiving weekend of 1993, and toured through April 1995, playing 123 shows over seven legs.
legs and grossing over $83 million worldwide.
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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 15 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.

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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 15 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album.album to date. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.
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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 14 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.

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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 14 15 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.
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* ButIWouldReallyEnjoyIt: "If" is all about this trope and then some.
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But what could she do for an encore after the last contract? For her, the answer was easy: blaze a new trail, and distance herself from her famous family, proving she could be a megastar in her own right.

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But what could she do for an encore after the last contract? For her, the answer was easy: blaze a new trail, and distance herself further from her famous family, proving once and for all that she could be a megastar in her own right.
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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 14 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.

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To say it worked would be an understatement. The newly-christened "Queen of Pop" would turn ''janet.'' into a six-times Platinum record in the United States. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, finishing in the Year-End Top 10 for two consecutive years (#4 in 1993, #8 in 1994). The album would also make a bigger impact worldwide, selling 14 million copies in total, her biggest-selling album. In the end, it would reach #31 in the Billboard Decade-end Chart for TheNineties.

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* GenreThrowback: "New Agenda" is a throwback to both the production and sociopolitical lyricism of ''Rhythm Nation'', complete with a [[AWildRapperAppears guest rap]], courtesy of the [[MalcolmXerox forever militant]] [[Music/PublicEnemy Chuck D]].



* GenreThrowback: "New Agenda" is a throwback to both the production and sociopolitical lyricism of ''Rhythm Nation'', complete with a [[AWildRapperAppears guest rap]], courtesy of the [[MalcolmXerox forever militant]] [[Music/PublicEnemy Chuck D]].

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* GenreThrowback: "New Agenda" OldFlame: The subject of "Again" is expressing trepidation about meeting a throwback to both the production former lover, and sociopolitical lyricism of ''Rhythm Nation'', complete with a [[AWildRapperAppears guest rap]], courtesy of the [[MalcolmXerox forever militant]] [[Music/PublicEnemy Chuck D]].discovering that her feelings for him haven't completely gone away.
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''But if I was your girl...''\\

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''But if I was your girl...''\\''

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