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Happy Friday the 13th: Michael Jackson's Ghosts

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Over 20 years ago, legendary pop icon Michael Jackson released the critically acclaimed short film Ghosts, named after the song on Michael Jackson's remix compilation album. The piece was co-written by Michael and horror writer Stephen King. "Ghosts" is the perfect way to celebrate Friday the 13th because of its creepy atmosphere mind-blowing special effects. I highly encourage every one to watch one of Michael's finest creations. Buy HERE!

Janet Jackson Reunites Former Dancers at Sold Out LA Show!

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Last night, the legendary Janet Jackson not only sold out her show at the Hollywood Bowl, she brought several generations of her former dancers ("The Kids") for a performance of Janet's "Rhythm Nation". WATCH A CLIP BELOW! A truly historic night, Janet is (to my knowledge) the only pop star to bring several generations of her dancers onto a stage and acknowledge each of them on a personal level. Janet Jackson immediately went trending on Twitter, leaving fans ecstatic from such an iconic night. Janet is currently on a North American tour of 56 shows (19 of which have been completed), many of her shows are selling well, but some tickets are still available. BUY TICKETS! Following the concert, Janet held an after-party celebrating her successful tour and reunion with her previous dancers. Janet also made her first red carpet appearance since the birth of her son Eissa and pending divorce. She looked stunning! Photo: Paul Archuleta, FilmMagic F...

The Velvet Rope: 20 Years Later - A Retrospective Review

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It has been 20 years since Janet Jackson shocked the public with the release of her controversial sixth studio album. At the time, Janet had proven that she was an unstoppable force in the music industry, thanks to well over a dozen consecutive international hit singles - Janet made a name for herself and had finally left the massive shadow that was her brother. The album debuted atop the Billboard Top 200 and went on to be one of the best-selling albums of the nineties, with nearly four million copies sold in the US alone. Janet flaunted a new look (vibrant red hair, piercings, and tattoos) and opened up to the public about her insecurities and the rough times throughout her life in the spotlight. The Velvet Rope, much like its predecessors was a concept album, in the way that Rhythm Nation 1814 was about social injustice and her self-titled album was about her sexuality. This time, talked about depression, domestic abuse, homophobia, AIDS, body dysmorphia, the internet,...