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Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia

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Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia

Slate Podcasts

Music, Music History,

4.8 • 2.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

In the mid-1980s, Janet Jackson broke away from her world-famous, hit-making family and, with her Control album, rebooted both her career and pop style in the New Jack Swing era. The challenge was following it up—and Jackson and her producers, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, didn’t make it easy on themselves. In 1989, they produced an ambitious album with a portentous title: Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814. But what could have been Control, Part 2 instead was a visionary LP that reinvented the socially conscious album from the era of Marvin Gaye for the ’90s, and envisioned what pop would eventually sound like in the 21st century. Rhythm Nation was a smash, generating more hits—and bigger hits—than any album in history. In fact, if Jackson and her label hadn’t pulled their punches with one final radio single, she could have set an all-time Billboard chart record that would have overshadowed any of the Jackson family’s historic achievements. Podcast production by Chris Berube. HostChris Molanphy Follow @cmolanphy on Twitter / https://www.twitter.com/cmolanphy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Louis Thruu Interviews is back on BBC I Player.

0:04.0

Thank you for letting us in.

0:05.0

Letting you in, we've taken over.

0:07.0

I'll be having honest chats with some well-known faces,

0:10.0

like Anthony Joshua.

0:12.0

When I be the champions of the division, then you'll see me exciting.

0:14.0

If you beat Tyson Fury,

0:16.0

I'll be able to move.

0:17.0

Ray.

0:18.0

I don't know how I would handle some things that I've experienced without music.

0:21.0

And Ashley Walters.

0:23.0

I had no reason to be out on the street, do you know what I'm saying?

0:26.0

Louis Thru interviews.

0:28.0

Watch on BBC Eye Player. Welcome to Hit Parade, a podcast of Pop Chart History from Slate magazine, about the hits from

0:47.1

coast to coast.

0:48.1

I'm Chris Malanfi, chart analyst, pop critic, and writer of Slate's Why is this song Number One series.

0:54.6

On today's show, 30 years ago this month in September 1989, some of

1:07.4

popular music's biggest superstars were coming back with highly anticipated

1:12.4

albums that had been years in the making. It's in motion.

1:26.8

Hit makers from the worlds of classic rock,

1:29.4

New Wave, hard rock, and hair metal

1:32.0

were all lining up to dominate the 1989 holiday season

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