“Lil Penny’s Got A Baby…”
12.10.08Janet Jackson is pregnant. Read the rest of this entry »
Janet Jackson is pregnant. Read the rest of this entry »
Words By David D.
3. Jigga
2. Jordan
1. This guy getting a public dry humping from Ms. Nasty
This vid is the best advertisement Janet and her folks could have ever shown for this tour cause I am heading to Ticketmaster right this second. Granted, this Read the rest of this entry »
The feds ruled today that the nip slip & the teat seen around the world won’t cost CBS a dime.
A federal appeals court today (July 21) threw out a $550,000 indecency fine against CBS Corp. for the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that ended with Janet Jackson’s breast-baring “wardrobe malfunction.”
“Like any agency, the FCC may change its policies without judicial second-guessing,” the court said. “But it cannot change a well-established course of action without supplying notice of and a reasoned explanation for its policy departure.”
Exposed for a 9/16 of a second and the FCC’s going rate of $977,777.78 per-second rate, that was shaping up to be an expensive areola for the network.

“Now…I’m absolutely disgusted by Plies as an artist, but I gotta give respect when it’s due…I like this joint.”
I couldn’t agree more with my man Doug Howser.
As far as rapping goes, I’d usually give credit to Eli before Plies.
Regardless, with R&B megastars Ne-yo and Janet Jax taking over the wheel, the remix to the remix of “Bust It Baby” is a bonafied hit. That said, expect it to murder your minds by the end of the summer.
In the meantime…can a talented artist throw a decent 16 on there?
Plies – Bust It Baby Pt. 2 Remix (Feat. Ne-Yo and Janet Jackson)
Bonus…
Words By Jada G.
“I’m what you’ve been missing. You might need to jump on this”
For the past 22 years, Janet Jackson has adhered to the essential guidelines of pop stardom 101. She molds her body into six-pack ab shape just in time for every release date with a superhuman fitness routine. Her personal life is kept under wraps – a ten year secret marriage somehow slipped under the radar during the height of her stardom. And in the studio, she usually sticks with the production formula that created her hit success, with just enough tweaks to keeps her in heavy rotation. But on Discipline, she breaks this last rule – her tenth studio album is her first without her longtime producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The result is an ambitious album and a return to the Miss Janet that seemed lost, proving it does pay to alter the design. Read the rest of this entry »