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| CD - Special Edition / Bonus DVD | $15.19 |
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Janet returns to her Rhythm Nation roots with Discipline, a dance-driven disc that's sure to please her core fan base and attract new listeners. The lead single, "Feedback," showcases the record's frenetic pace -- however, the 22-track disc has even hotter songs in store, including "Rock with U" and "So Much Betta." Barnes & Noble

Some sexual innuendo: "You like it how I work my spine/Got you feeling all hypnotized," "Tell me how long is it boo?/Seven inches, yup that'll do!," and "And we could have a threesome... bring a cute friend too!" is as steamy as it gets.
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A clothing brand mentioned.
There is one metaphor about love as a drug: "I'm addicted every time I get a hit of it."
One "damn" and one very muffled "N" word.
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About Discipline
Parents need to know that Miss Janet is still trying to maintain her youth and sexy image on this album, with lots of sexual innuendo and Jacksonesque heavy breathing, but with pretty clean language. Missy Elliott lends her voice and a few skanky lyrics on "The 1."
Families can talk about the image that Janet Jackson is trying to portray with this album, shown profoundly by the album cover alone. Do you think she is too old to still try to be sexy? Is she more marketable like this? Do you think the "wardrobe malfunction" that occurred with Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake at the '04 Super Bowl hurt or helped her image? Do artists, especially women, need to constantly push the envelope to be successful in the entertainment industry?