Janet Jackson's comeback is now official. A video of the opening number from Jackson's newly launched world tour appeared online this past Tuesday, showing Missy Elliott projected onto the screens of the stage.
Following the video, the track list from Jackson's newest album "Unbreakable" was released and it confirms that Elliott and Jackson have a collaboration on the horizon. The duo have teamed up before to make a gritty remix of the 2001 song "Son of a Gun" featuring Carly Simon.
The album was produced and co-written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, both of whom have worked with Jackson since 1986's "Control" album. "Unbreakable" is a 17-track collection featuring a J. Cole cameo and a few other titles with more creative spellings.
One of the tracks is "No Sleeep", the single she released to promote her new album which is scheduled to be released on October 2nd. The official track list is as follows:
1. "Unbreakable"
2. "Burnitup!" (Feat. Missy Elliott)
3. "Dammn Baby"
4. "The Great Forever"
5. "Shoulda Known Better"
6. "After You Fall"
7. "Broken Hearts Heal"
8. "Night"
9. "No Sleeep" (Feat. J Cole)
10. "Dream Maker / Euphoria"
11. "2 B Loved"
12. "Take Me Away"
13. "Promise"
14. "Lessons Learned"
15. "Black Eagle"
16. "Well Traveled"
17. "Gon B Alright"
Janet Jackson's tour continues through March of next year, and the setlist includes a bunch of Ms. Jackson's classics including "Nasty", "What Have You Done For Me Lately", "All For You", and "Together Again".
By Devon Pyne for RAPstation.com
Missy Elliott featured on the upcoming album by Janet Jackson
By Rapstation Editor for RAPstation.com — 09/04/2015
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