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Janet Jackson is launching her own label called, Rhythm Nation Records.
Today In Boss Chick News: Janet Jackson Is Starting Her Own Record Label
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Today In Boss Chick News: Janet Jackson Is Starting Her Own Record Label
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Janet girl we happy you snagged your billionaire boy toy, but we don’t know about this! Janet Jackson’s Husband Use To Date Playboy Playmate According to The National Enquirer JANET JACKSON’s billionaire hubby has a NASTY secret in his past! Jackson may have to cover up her body for new billionaire husband, Wissam Al Mana, after reportedly converting to Islam, but that was never the case for Wissam’s former flame – Gwen Rogers, a pole dancer and Playboy Playmate. Rogers, a well-known Washington, D.C. based dancer and “model” – she graced the pages of Playboy five times including the Women of Washington issue in 1988 — told RadarOnline.com that she dated Wissam, who she met when he was a student at George Washington University. “Yes, Wissam and I dated. He was a great guy, very private,” Gwen said. “I met him when he was a student. He was very religious. I wish him and Janet all the best and that’s all I want to say about him.” Gwen was just as shocked as the rest of the world when she heard the news that her ex-lover had married the Rhythm Nation singer. On April 7 Gwen wrote on her Facebook page: “BREAKING NEWS: I just hears on the radio that Janet Jackson DID convert to Islam…after marrying one of my ex-boyfriends… Wissam Almana.” The notoriously private Jackson secretly married the Qatari-born retail entrepreneur during a hush-hush ceremony in 2012. They say what’s done in the dark will always come to light. On the other hand would you care if your billionaire boo dated a freaky dancer if he kept those stacks on deck? Getty Images
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Perhaps Simon Cowell fired Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger to clear his budget? No official confirmation yet, but there’s a lot of talk that Janet “Miss Jackson” (if you’re nasty) will be in the judge’s seat for the next season of X-Factor. Janet Jackson has hinted she could be a judge on the next season of ‘The X Factor’. The ‘Rhythm Nation’ singer was left tongue-tied during an appearance on chat show ‘Anderson Cooper 360′, when the grey haired host asked her if she was going to be joining Simon Cowell on the all-new panel. Seemingly revealing she’d been in discussions with the show boss, Janet , 45, stumbled over words before saying, “oh my God” and laughing. She eventually answered: “No, I’m not a judge on ‘The X Factor’. “ SOURCE
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‘Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ and ‘Descendants’ also year-end highlights for MTV Movies’ Josh Horowitz. By Josh Horowitz Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan in “Drive” Photo: FilmDistrict Any year that can includes a half-dozen superhero films and an Oscar front-runner that’s a black-and-white silent film ( “The Artist” ) needs to be given at least a bit of credit for breadth. I’ll go one further and say 2011 has been a year filled with plenty of cinematic delights. Hell, if I couldn’t even squeeze one of two Spielberg films or Terrence Malick’s meditation on our existence on my top 10, that’s got to say something. Without any further ado, my top 10 movies of the year — completely accurate as of the moment I wrote it. (What can I say? Moods come and go.) 10. “Attack the Block” It could qualify as one of the year’s best comedies, thrillers and sci-fi flicks. That Joe Cornish’s genre mash-up is all of the above more than earns “Attack the Block” a spot in my top 10. Stick with the indecipherable accents and dialects for a few minutes and you’ll be richly rewarded by one of the most consistently surprising and pleasurable moviegoing experiences of 2011. 9. “Moneyball” It’s one of the greatest baseball films of all time, and all I can think of is Brad Pitt driving around listening to the radio and watching his daughter play him a song. Don’t worry; that’s a good thing. Pitt turns in a leading-man role like he’s never delivered before, saying so much even when he says so little. 8. “X-Men: First Class” From Kevin Bacon’s deliciously hammy villain to Michael Fassbender’s steely, take-no-prisoners attitude as Magneto, “X-Men: First Class” emerged as the superhero film of the year. Between his Nazi-hunting pub visit and his memorable bar exit in “Inglourious Basterds,” Fassbender might want to sign up for the “Cocktail” remake. 7. “50/50” How many different ways could a cancer comedy have gone wrong? Instead, Jonathan Levine directed Will Reiser’s life-inspired tale with grace and wit, drawing out winning performances from everyone in his stellar ensemble. Funny and moving, “50/50″ stands as a truly unique and impressive piece of entertainment and pathos. 6.”Take Shelter” A dash of Stanley Kubrick and a dollop of Terrence Malick. Not a bad couple of filmmakers for a movie by a young director like Jeff Nichols, right? I admired Nichols’ festering creepfest, but what truly sent “Take Shelter” into the middle of my top 10 was a searing, brilliant performance by the remarkable Michael Shannon. He owns this movie. It’s a piece of acting that’s haunted me since I saw it in January. 5.”The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” It’s a dark and depraved world, and that’s just the way David Fincher likes it. Can a movie that clocks in at nearly three hours really feel propulsive and unrelenting? This one does. Know the story already? Who cares? Anchored by top-notch performances by Rooney Mara (nice call, Mr. Fincher) and Daniel Craig, the film makes me more than ready for volume two. 4. “The Descendants” You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll wonder where the hell Matthew Lillard’s been. But most of all, you’ll marvel at director Alexander Payne’s gentle touch, Shailene Woodley’s where-the-hell-did-that-come-from performance and George Clooney’s heartbreaking goodbye to a long-lost love. 3. “Hugo” On paper, this looked to be the Martin Scorsese movie that time would forget (or willfully ignore). Children’s film? Parisian train station? Blech. In reality? A sumptuous 3-D meditation on escaping and ultimately embracing our past, not to mention the greatest cinefile’s love letter to the medium he truly is the master of. 2. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” I’m as surprised as anyone that a “Harry Potter” film landed so high on my list. It’s far and away the finest of the franchise’s eight installments. But let’s set aside all that for a second and call this what it is: an awesome movie. David Yates directs the franchise finale with a lean, mean efficiency (it’s the shortest of all the Potter films). And when he does slow the action — for a riveting exchange with a goblin or a long, mysterious gaze by the likes of Alan Rickman — it’s with purpose and to great effect. I could go on and on about the memorable moments in this film, including Professor McGonagall’s rousing defense of Hogwarts, Snape’s tragic flashback, Harry Potter’s reassurance to his son as he sends him off to Hogwarts. Is there a spell to stop me from getting misty-eyed? What do I look for in my favorite movie of the year? Simple: I want something special. And there was nothing even close to “Drive” for me this year. I’m in unabashed love with everything about the film. Sure, it oozes cool, but cool only gets you so far. How about these adjectives? Riveting. Hypnotic. Sexy. Fun. Brilliant. Masterful and confident direction from Nicolas Winding Refn, Ryan Gosling at his absolute best and a gaggle of great supporting turns, it all added up to a movie permanently lodged into my cerebral cortex. Now let me give that soundtrack one more listen. All this week, watch “AMTV” on MTV every day at 8 a.m. ET for our Best of 2011 lists. Then, come to MTVNews.com at 5 p.m. as we reveal our top picks of the year! Check out everything we’ve got on “Drive.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Best Movies Of 2011 Debate
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Teenage Dream now has six top-five hits, tying Janet Jackson and George Michael’s record. By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry Photo: J.B. Lacroix/ WireImage What do Katy Perry, Janet Jackson and George Michael all have in common? Well, aside from making catchy tunes, they are also the only three artists to spawn six top-five hits from a single album on the Hot 100 chart in Billboard history. Thanks to Katy’s latest Teenage Dream single, “The One That Got Away,” jumping five spots from #9 to #4, she tied the two pop stars. It’s been a while since anyone matched George and Janet. Michael did it in the mid-’80s with his album Faith, which included hits like the title track, “I Want Your Sex” and “Father Figure.” Jackson followed him several years later with Rhythm Nation 1814, which launched hits like “Love Will Never Do (Without You),” “Escapade” and “Black Cat.” This is hardly Perry’s first Billboard record. She previously tied with Michael Jackson and his Bad album when she notched five #1 singles from her 2010 album. Those five chart-toppers are “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” “California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream,” “Firework” and “E.T.” And now, she’s set her latest record with “The One That Got Away.” “This song shows a very different side of me that I haven’t shown with my past singles on this record,” Perry has previously said about the Teenage Dream midtempo track. “I think that everyone can relate to this song. I wrote this song about when you promise someone forever, but you end up not being able to follow through. It’s a bittersweet story — hopefully, the listener learns from hearing it and never has to say they had ‘The One’ get away.” Another Dream megahit, “Firework,” sits at #10 on MTV’s Best Songs of 2011 list. Perry’s inspirational dance track is joined on the list by LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem,” Chris Brown’s “Look at Me Now,” Rihanna’s “We Found Love” and Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way,” to name a few. All this week, watch “AMTV” on MTV every day at 8 a.m. ET for our Best of 2011 lists. Then, come to MTVNews.com at 5 p.m. as we reveal our top picks of the year! Related Videos MTV First: Katy Perry’s ‘E.T.’ Related Artists Katy Perry
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Regina King and Malcolm Jamal Warner have been dating since last year. Are they now on the verge of taking their relationship further? Maybe so! Sources say the couple plan to get hitched. They have been living together since last year and have known each other since their child star heyday. “Malcolm and Regina are thrilled that they’ve found the most satisfying relationship of their lives. They’re both extremely content right now.” “Marriage is the next step.” A source said: “Malcolm and Regina knew each other since the ’80s, but two years ago their friendship blossomed into romance. They recently found a place together in Los Angeles and (they) are living as a family with her teenage son.” Her son, 13, is from her previous marriage to Ian Alexander. “Malcolm loves the boy as if he was his own. Regina refers to him as her ‘soul mate’.” They were both child stars in the ’80s – him on the Cosby Show, her on 227 – when they first met. Fast forward three decades and … you never know!
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Janet Jackson is bringing her catalog of hits to a city near you. The veteran artist has announced a slew of North American dates for an upcoming tour that will feature singles from her chart-topping album “Number Ones.” “These concerts will be different from anything I have ever done,” Jackson writes on her website. “I will be as up close and personal as possible. These concerts are not about special effects. This is a love affair between me and those of you who have supported me and my work for all these years. I’ll be singing and dancing from my heart.” Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation/Nothing (Live) Where will Janet stop by your hometown arena? The US and Canada tour dates/locales are as follows: Chicago, IL March 7 & 8: The Chicago Theatre Toronto, ON, Canada March 12: Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Uncasville, CT, March 16: Mohegan Sun Arena New York, NY March 18: Radio City Music Hall Washington, DC March 22: DAR Constitution Hall Atlantic City, NJ March 25 & 26: Borgata Spa & Resort Event Center Atlanta, GA March 29: Fox Theatre Saint Louis, MO March 31: Fox Theatre Grand Prairie, TX April 2: Verizon Theatre Denver, CO April 6: Wells Fargo Theatre at the Colorado Convention Center Phoenix, AZ April 8: Comerica Theatre Santa Barbara, CA April 9: Santa Barbara Bowl Los Angeles, CA April 14: Gibson Amphitheatre San Francisco, CA April 19: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium Las Vegas, NV April 22 & 23: Caesars Palace – The Colosseum
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Janet Jackson had dinner at Nobu in London last night and it looks like the Rhythm Nation singer cut off all her hair! Or did she just take out her extensions/weave to let her head breathe?
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Janet Jackson, Is That You?
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Compilation spans singer’s career from debut album, Control, to recently released single ‘Make Me.’ By Gil Kaufman Janet Jackson Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images Janet Jackson will release a career-spanning greatest-hits compilation called Number Ones on November 17, bringing together 33 of the singer’s most beloved tracks as well as the recently released new song “Make Me.” The two-disc set — the first compilation album from Jackson since 1995 — begins with 1986 debut album, Control, and stretches all the way to last year’s Discipline. Spanning 20 years of hits that have helped the youngest Jackson sell more than 100 million albums worldwide, the collection includes all of the singer’s #1 singles beginning with “What Have You Done for Me Lately” and including such iconic hits as “Nasty,” “When I Think of You,” “The Pleasure Principle,” “Rhythm Nation,” “That’s the Way Love Goes” and “All For You.” Jackson released “Make Me” last month, just a day after paying emotional tribute to late brother Michael at the VMAs.
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