![]() It’s obvious she and her team wanted to craft an album away from contemporary patterns with a goal of marching to the beat of their own drum. She sounds very much like brother Michael in his preteen years, opening the door to a fantastic return to music. She sings, “I lived through my mistakes/It’s just a part of growing/And never for a single moment/Did I ever go without your love.” Jackson immediately channels her classic sound, infectious and inspiring R&B and pop. The opening title track is a dedication to her fans, beginning side one of the album. Jackson reflects both on her times and on where we stand as a world, exemplifying her most diverse and introspective material since 1997’s “The Velvet Rope.” “Unbreakable” serves as a personal testament to the woman and artist who has endured and conquered. It’s more than a reunion of Jackson with her longtime collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. ![]() The album is not just an invigorating and revitalizing experience of various musical genres. Released independently on her own Rhythm Nation Records, “Unbreakable” became her historic seventh number-one album on the Billboard 200 as she performs to sold-out crowds on her current world tour. Four months later, here enters “Unbreakable,” Jackson’s first album in seven years. On the early morning of May 16, a little bit after midnight, while intoxicated at a party with friends, I received news on my iPad that Janet Jackson was back.
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