Janet Jackson - Discipline Album Review
Discipline by Janet Jackson, Album Review
“Discipline” will be the tenth studio album (thirteenth overall) from American pop/R&B singer Janet, to be released February 26, 2008 by Island Records.
Jackson has been working with producers such as Rodney Jerkins (who produced the lead single with producer D’Mile), Polow da Don, Pharrell, Jazze Pha and Johnta Austin.
The album was executive produced by Island Def Jam chairman L.A. Reid and Jackson herself.

Janet Jackson - Discipline Track Listing
Feedback (Produced by Rodney Jerkins)
Rollercoaster (Produced by Rodney Jerkins)
Discipline (Produced by Ne-Yo)
This Can’t Be Good (Produced by Ne-Yo)
Letchu Go (Produced by Jermaine Dupri)
Tonight (Produced by Stargate)
Luv
Rock With You
The Greatest Ex (Produced by The-Dream)
Let Me Know
Curtains
In July, 2007 it was announced that Janet Jackson had signed a recording contract with Universal Music Group’s Island Records, after her four-album deal with Virgin Records was fulfilled with the release of her last album 20 Y.O..
Island Def Jam chairman L.A. Reid was announced as executive producer of the new album, planning a different sound than that of her last album.
Gospel singer Tonex also said in a recent interview that he and popular R&B producer Rodney Jerkins (a.k.a. “Darkchild”) are preparing to begin working on new tracks for Janet’s upcoming album.
Product Description from Amazon.com
“A PASSION FOR DISCIPLINE” by Janet “It’s the idea that unifies the songs on this record. As a concept, and even a lifestyle, discipline goes extremely deep. It can be applied to so much about ourselves. In my case,I see it as one of defining aspects of my character. Discipline was there for me from the start. But it was not until this record that I began to understand its full meaning. “In putting Discipline out front — as both the title of the album and title of a song about sexual surrender — I wanted to announce that I was venturing into new creative waters. That meant working with producers like Jermaine Dupri, Rodney Jerkins, and Ne-Yo, whose songs spoke to the immediacy of my emotions. Like all my records, this one, whether intentional or not, has autobiographical roots. It’s difficult for me to work any other way. I don’t feel it, if I don’t believe it, I can’t sing it.
“So Discipline, as a storyline, begins in my childhood which someone could see as a classic study in discipline. Discipline was part of a family culture that I absorbed. I was born with it.
“I also believe that discipline has given me the confidence to jump out of the nest. When L.A. Reid, Chairman of Island Def Jam, and I discussed co-executive producing this record, we both agreed that the feeling had to adventuresome and fresh. I was interested in exploring musical scenarios–some exotic, many erotic, but all deeply emotional. “I wanted to push the envelope. And I’m glad that Discipline, both as a song and an album, does just that.”
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