| Janet Jackson Music: Feedback
Music Feedback by Janet Jackson
|  |  | | List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Universal Import
Salesrank: 354089
Released: February 19, 2008 | | Our Price: $18.67 | | Used Price: $14.99 | | | Media: Audio CD | |
Feedback Reviews: GERMAN IMPORT  2008-04-28 - Tracklisting:
1.- Main (3:59)
2.- Ralphi Rosario Electroshok Radio Mix (3:44)
3.- Ralphi Rosario Electroshok Club Mix (8:10)
4.- Video
Great Remixes of One of Janet's Best  2008-03-06 - This Feedback digital single includes the following remixes of Feedback:
1. (Moto Blanco Full Vocal Remix)
2. (Ralphi Rosario Dirty Club Remix)
3. (Ralphi Rosario Electroshok Club Remix)
4. (Wideboys Club Remix)
5. (Jody den Broeder Club Mix)
All five tracks are full-length club remixes of high quality. The album version of Feedback is already dance-ready and very club-friendly. These remixes enhance those qualities even more. All of them are very good and distinct. The Ralphi Rosario remixes are a little similar, but with the Dirty Club Remix being slightly better. The Jody den Broeder Club Mix is a stand-out track to me, personally. Janet Jackson and Club Remix fans will not be disappointed with this single.
Feedback - the ultimate definition of "Meh".  2008-03-01 - Meh = OK. Not that great. Overrated. Not that enjoyable nor exciting. Kinda there. But not bad. Not terrible. Just blah.
Get it now?
This song isn't very deep, I don't really know all the lyrics well cause I don't care to and all I can seem to hear is the chorus:
"Feedback, feedback." and the word "exhibition" so I know Janet is up to her naughty tricks again. That, I've never minded. (:
Who cares? I know I don't. I loved the Janet from The Velvet Rope, Rhythm Nation and janet. Not to say that she hasn't had good hits elsewhere: "Someone To Call My Lover, All For You" and around that time, "Doesn't Really Matter" from All For You and The Nutty Professor 2 soundtrack, respectively. "I Want You" and "Spending Time With You", which features an island groove is by far the best mellow song she's written.
And I'm all for singers changing. Mariah did it, Fantasia did it as well as countless others, but this particular song just comes and goes. In one ear and out the other very quickly and effortlessly.
There is a beat, there is bass and the nice, futuristic production floats through, as the words leave you soon after, but the production doesn't.
I think that's what it's potential success is riding on; the nice, somewhat uncommon production and the fact that it's "nasty".
3.25 stars.
End note: I think my favorite Janet Jackson song EVER is Love Will Never Do (Without You). Now that's a Janet Jackson song gone terribly right. :^P
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