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What better way to close out Women's History Month than with one of the greatest- Janet Jackson. Snippet of Charles Waring's article in Discovery Music, published on October 7, 2020: 'Released on October 7, 1997, Janet Jackson’s sixth studio album, The Velvet Rope, caught a lot of people off guard with its frank exploration of sexuality, the complexity of human relationships, and the worrisome burden of emotional trauma. “I always write about what’s going on in my life,” Jackson told this writer in 2001, reflecting on her most controversial album. “It’s like cutting yourself open and exposing all of your insides, and at that point you’re very vulnerable." In terms of its sound, The Velvet Rope is breathtakingly kaleidoscopic in the way it refracts pop, R&B, jazz, rock, funk, folk, hip-hop, electronica, classical music, and trip-hop styles through the prism of Jackson’s personality, arriving at a unique and highly individual sonic identity. Despite the controversy it engendered, The Velvet Rope topped the album charts around the world on its release in the autumn of 1997 and reaffirmed Janet Jackson’s position as the pre-eminent top-selling female recording artist of her generation. But Jackson’s main goal was more about personal development and exorcising her demons than selling records. Above all else, her honesty on The Velvet Rope was genuine and sincere. “I think it’s important to be true to yourself in your music,” she said. “I think that’s the only way I can actually write music.”' One of my all time favorite Janet albums! I start with the Intro: Twisted Elegance, which sets up the album's title song covered here, Velvet Rope. The original violinist on the song is another incredible musician- Vanessa-Mae. I grew up idolizing her sick versatility and virtuosity so I'm glad I've finally gotten to make a video of her epic Velvet Rope solo (yall catch my stank face? Wait for ittt!). Thanks for watching and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!