2023-07-14 16:16:31
And there, everything changes
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And there, everything changes…fileIn fifteen years, the American had become an icon of r’n’b, both a sex symbol and a committed artist. Until, by accident, her nipple appeared for a fraction of a second during halftime of the legendary American football final.
An accident, an encounter, a click, a coincidence, a stroke of madness or a stroke of fate… This summer, Liberation returns to the key moments of a story. And there, everything changes…
Of course, she came in her iconic military costume to receive her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. All in black, from the thigh-high boots to the leather straps that decorate the shoulders of his jacket with wide shoulder pads. The only touch of color, a carmine lipstick, matching the red carpet. Androgynous figure and doll face. This April 20, 1990, Janet Jackson poses in front of the photographers. At his feet, his name engraved in mythical marble, and the whole world.
His smile is dazzling under the cap of his uniform, that of the clip for Rhythm Nation, the worldwide hit single from his fourth album. The record has topped the charts since September and tackles themes then unusual in mainstream pop: violence, drugs, racism and illiteracy. The committed artist took the risk and it paid off: the critics adore her, the fans adore her, the rewards rain down and the records pile up.
On the evening of this ceremony, Janet Jackson is in concert in Los Angeles in front of 15,000 people. The stadium was booked four nights to meet demand. His first international tour started a little over a month ago. The 131 dates scheduled across the
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