Talk:Control (Janet Jackson song)

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I removed:

The beginning of the video was "Why are you listening to me?, get out!" after that she talked back and said "Loser!" as part of the MTV video kinda like Pennywise's "Same Old Story" for saying "I told you a 200 times don't drink milk out of a carton".

Because I couldn't understand it in the slightest. Having never seen either video mentioned, this sentence is meaningless to me. I should be able to read the description of it and gotten some idea of what the video looks like. Tuf-Kat

Why is there an article about this anyway?

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[edit] same song?

Just curious to know if the Puddle Of Mudd song mentioned in this article is the same as the Janet Jackson song. If they are two completely different tunes that happen to share the same title, is it not OK to give each one its own article? The JJ song seems to be the only one that warrants a page, was the POM song even released as a single? -- eo 21:22, 1 November 2005 (UTC)

-Puddle of Mudd's "Control" has no relation to the Janet Jackson song of the same name. It was released as a single, and was fairly popular on the rock charts if I remember correctly. Pumpkingrrl 03:28, 26 March 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Control-single.jpg

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