Damita Jo
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Damita Jo | ||
Studio album by Janet Jackson | ||
Released | March 30, 2004 | |
Recorded | 2003–2004 | |
Genre | R&B/Pop/Soul | |
Length | 65:11 | |
Label | Virgin | |
Producer(s) | Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Scott Storch, Kanye West, Dallas Austin, Babyface, Télépopmusik, BAG & Arnthor | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Janet Jackson chronology | ||
All for You (2001) |
Damita Jo (2004) |
20 Y.O. (2006) |
Damita Jo is Janet Jackson's eighth studio album, released on March 30, 2004 on the Virgin Records label.
Contents |
[edit] Album information
Released during the hectic period where the singer had generated heat for her Super Bowl fallout earlier in the month and the mega-success of Usher, who had released his Confessions the previous week, Damita Jo was considered a major sales disappointment compared to Jackson's previous efforts although it debuted strongly at number two with nearly 400,000 copies sold. The majority of reviews were somewhat negative, with critics critiquing either the controversy over the Super Bowl or comparing it to some of the songs (which were composed well before she performed there). Still, some called it another great album in Jackson's tank.[citation needed]
Despite the fact that the singles released were virtually ignored by pop radio (an odd absence considering Jackson's pop-friendly appeal) and aimed heavily on urban radio, Jackson found success mostly on Billboard R&B and dance charts reaching number eighteen on the R&B charts with her Motown/The Supremes-inspired, Kanye West-assisted ballad "I Want You" while the Prince-influenced "Just a Little While" and the funk danceable number "All Nite (Don't Stop)" reached number one on Billboard's dance singles chart. The former has since been certified Platinum by the RIAA as is the album. A fourth song, "R&B Junkie", was an R&B radio hit.
Another notch of success for the album came with Grammy Award nominations, including one for the album, for "Best Contemporary R&B Album". It was only the third time any of Jackson's albums had been nominated for any category for "Album of the Year" (Control was nominated for "Album of the Year" while All for You had been up for "Best Pop Vocal Album"). In addition, Janet was nominated for "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance", for the song "I Want You".
[edit] Track listing
- "Lookin' for Love" (Dumont, Haeri, Hetier, Jackson, Ritz) – 1:29
- "Damita Jo" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis, Avila, Avila) – 2:45
- "Sexhibition" 1 (Jackson, Austin, Andrews) – 2:29
- "Strawberry Bounce" (Jackson, West, Harris, Lewis, Tolbert, Carter, Irving, Atkins, Mays) – 3:10
- "My Baby" (featuring Kanye West) (West, Garrett, Jackson, Portee) – 4:17
- "The Islands" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis) – 0:39
- "Spending Time with You" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis, Avila, Avila) – 4:14
- "Magic Hour" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis) – 0:23
- "Island Life" (Jackson, Storch, Dennis) – 3:53
- "All Nite (Don't Stop)" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis, Tolbert, Bagge, Birgisson, Hancock, Jackson, Ragin) – 3:26
- "R&B Junkie" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis, Tolbert, Jones, Trevisick) – 3:10
- "I Want You" (Lilly, West, Bacharach, David, Stephens) – 4:12
- "Like You Don't Love Me" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis, Avila, Avila) – 3:39
- "Thinkin' Bout My Ex" (White, Babyface, Cramer) – 4:33
- "Warmth" 2 (Jackson, Harris, Lewis) – 3:44
- "Moist" 2 (Jackson, Harris, Lewis) – 4:54
- "It All Comes Down to Love" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis) – 0:38
- "Truly" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis) – 3:58
- "The One" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis, Ritz) – 1:01
- "Slolove" (Jackson, Poole, Danvers, Bagge, Birgisson) – 3:44
- "Country" (Jackson, Harris, Lewis) – 0:30
- "Just a Little While" (Jackson, Austin) – 4:13
1 Retitled as "Exhibition" on the clean version.
2 Does not appear on the clean version.
- Japanese edition
- 23. "I'm Here" (Jackson, Bagge, Birgisson, Dennis) – 4:16
- 24. "Put Your Hands On" (Jackson, Poole, Bagge, Birgisson, Fletcher, Robinson, Glover, Chase) – 3:56
[edit] Unreleased
- "Put It on Me" (featuring Bad Luck) (Jackson, Harrison) – 3:50
- "Love Me [Just a Little While (Blaze Remix)]" – 4:18
- "Could This Be Love" – 4:19
- "Pops Up!" (Jackson, Harrison) – 3:04
- "Ruff" (Jackson)
[edit] Credits
- Executive producers:
- Producer: Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Scott Storch, Kanye West, Dallas Austin, Babyface, Télépopmusik, BAG & Arnthor
- Vocal assistance: Billy Brown, Freckles
- Engineers: Paul Boutin, Ian Cross, Jun Ishizeki, Rick Sheppard
- Assistant engineers: Jason Carson, Rob Haggett, Doug Harms, Brent Kolatalo, Xavier Smith, David Treahearn, Rabeka Tuinei, Donald Whittemore , Ghian Wright, Bradley Yost
- Mixing: Kevin "KD" Davis, Jon Gass, Steve Hodge, Matt Marrin, Manny Marroquin
- Mixing assistance: Serban Ghenea, Steve Hodge, Tim Roberts, Ghian Wright
- Mastering: Brian "Big Bass" Gardener
- A&R: John Platt
- Design: Jeri Heiden, Glen Nakasako
- Art Direction: Jeri Heiden, Glen Nakasako
- Photography: Andrew McPherson, Max Vadukul
- Miri Ben-Ari - violin
- Johnny Gill - guitar
- Keenan "Kee Note" Holloway - bass
- Kevin Hunter - guitar
- Glen Jeffery - guitar
- Goran Kajfes - horns
- Ervin Pope - keyboard
- Magnum Coltrane Price - bass
- Tony Reyes - guitar
- Colin Wolfe - bass
[edit] Charts
Chart (2004) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | 2 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 2 |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart | 18 |
Austrian Albums Chart | 49 |
French Albums Chart | 35 |
German Albums Chart | 21 |
Swedish Albums Chart | 43 |
Swiss Albums Chart | 34 |
UK Albums Chart | 32 |
[edit] External links
- Damita Jo lyrics
- Damita Jo photo shots
- "But It's Really Good Sex", Robert Christgau, The Village Voice, Apr. 13, 2004.
Janet Jackson |
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Studio albums: Janet Jackson • Dream Street • Control • Rhythm Nation 1814 janet. • The Velvet Rope • All for You • Damita Jo • 20 Y.O. Other albums: Control: The Remixes • Janet. Remixed • Design of a Decade 1986/1996 |
Discography • Singles • Videography • Filmography • Tours • Awards and accolades |