![]() ![]() ![]() Working into the early 2000s with the producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who rejoin her on “Unbreakable,” she concocted crisp keyboard funk, smiley pop and deep-pillow ballads her songs promised autonomy, idealism, girlish fun and unabashed carnal delights. Jackson, 49, is returning at a pop moment she has fomented since the mid-1980s. The word “sex” never appears in the lyrics. Jackson sings about love, loyalty and compassion, and about memories as well as anticipation. “Unbreakable,” her first album in seven years, arrives after two major events: the 2009 death of her brother Michael and her 2012 marriage to a Qatari businessman, Wissam Al Mana. Meet a sweeter, more chaste Janet Jackson. Review: Janet Jackson’s ‘Unbreakable’ Focuses on Love Outside the Bedroom
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