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comparing to Janet, Britney was just shaking her ass on stage ...SCHoli wrote:I don't want to take anything away from Janet! I know she is great and I love her (dancing) but Britney was better from 2000 - 2004!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kzA_nKWEFA
Ewwww No. Maybe You Had Your Chance. I don't think those songs could be made better by any artist.Titan3510 wrote:I've been listening to Mariah's Charmbracelet album a lot lately...
I wish she had given some of the songs to Janet...because to be honest, she could've really used them.
Janet would've been right in her element with songs like Lullaby, Boy (I Need You), There Goes My Heart and You Had Your Chance....
I see what you're trying to say but let's get some perspective. Janet has been 'dancing' as had her brothers since what age? 5/6? They are a famous, family of superstars known for dancing, do you think they had no dance lessons as really that's all 'formal training' is, consistant dance lessons to strengthen technique. Just because she isn't tapping herself into the floor or throwing her legs round her head, she had the best choreographers training her day on day.GetBack wrote:Michael and Janet's advantage were they were true innovators, they were artists that showed brilliance in their artistry, concepts and visuals, but the likes of Usher, Mýa and yes, Britney are formally trained and are better technical dancers than them!
I'm a huge fan of Janet but I must admit that Mýa did a better job than her in "The Pleasure Principle" Icon tribute performance back in 2001. No one here is saying that Janet or Michael is less of a performer, but there are other artists that have more varied skills than them!
Also, Janet stepped her game up when the likes of Britney, Mýa, etc. came into existence. Just watch and compare the dancing in the "All for You" (very 1980s-inspired but still fresh) as compared to the technique in "All Nite" in 2004 where she exhibited more difficult dance moves and floor routines that can rival the likes of "Overprotected Darkchild Remix", "Case of the Ex", "Me Against the Music", etc. that were released prior to that Damita Jo single.
AlrightSCHoli wrote:I don't want to take anything away from Janet! I know she is great and I love her (dancing) but Britney was better from 2000 - 2004!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kzA_nKWEFA
GetBack wrote:Michael and Janet's advantage were they were true innovators, they were artists that showed brilliance in their artistry, concepts and visuals, but the likes of Usher, Mýa and yes, Britney are formally trained and are better technical dancers than them!
Ciara seems too masculine to me sometimes. Janet is more technical, but still lady.biscuits wrote:I sometimes think Ciara is a better dancer though.
I agree but she's just solidifying that base of people who may have forgotten about her in favour of Gaga and Madonna.biscuits wrote:^ I saw this on her Facebook too. I really don't care though - she seems to be doing everything but music.
The thing is, she is still at top form, I mean, there's still a chance that she can get a hit era in today's standards and with the current type of music we have which is dance, and if she sells less than 250,000 copies in the US, it will really hurt her. We all know that she is one of the first African-American female superstars (who have crossed decades with hit albums and singles) so there will still be expectations. It's really hard to accept but I think the next album will really determine if she can ignite interest again or you know, we all know the opposite of that.Pawlu84 wrote:I think she knows that radio won't play her so she's taking her time with it as she got nothing to ''loose''. It's a crime that Discipline is her worst seller that album was great but atleast it gave her another number 1 album.
It's true but knowing she's not getting any younger it will be much more difficult.GetBack wrote:The thing is, she is still at top form, I mean, there's still a chance that she can get a hit era in today's standards and with the current type of music we have which is dance, and if she sells less than 250,000 copies in the US, it will really hurt her. We all know that she is one of the first African-American female superstars (who have crossed decades with hit albums and singles) so there will still be expectations. It's really hard to accept but I think the next album will really determine if she can ignite interest again or you know, we all know the opposite of that.Pawlu84 wrote:I think she knows that radio won't play her so she's taking her time with it as she got nothing to ''loose''. It's a crime that Discipline is her worst seller that album was great but atleast it gave her another number 1 album.