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Discipline (Janet Jackson album)

Discipline is the tenth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson. It was released on February 22, 2008, by Island Records. It is her only album released with the record label after her five-album deal with Virgin Records was fulfilled with the release of 20 Y.O. (2006). Jackson worked with producers such as Darkchild, Ne-Yo, Shea Taylor, Stargate, Johntá Austin, Jermaine Dupri, Tricky Stewart, and The-Dream on the album. Jackson's long-time producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis did not contribute to the project. The album was executive produced by Island Urban president Dupri and Jackson. The album experimented with the electropop, house, and dance-pop genres and also contained R&B and hip hop-oriented tracks.

Discipline
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2008 (2008-02-22)
RecordedJuly 2007–January 2008
Studio
Genre
Length53:55
LabelIsland Def Jam
Producer
Janet Jackson chronology
20 Y.O.
(2006)
Discipline
(2008)
Number Ones
(2009)
Singles from Discipline
  1. "Feedback"
    Released: December 26, 2007
  2. "Rock with U"
    Released: February 5, 2008
  3. "Luv"
    Released: February 11, 2008
  4. "Can't B Good"
    Released: March 18, 2008

The album received generally positive reviews, with critics arguing that it was an improvement on Jackson's two previous albums. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, becoming her sixth to top the chart, and her first number-one album since All for You (2001). However, sales of the album quickly fell, and by June, the album's promotion had officially ended. Jackson started her Rock Witchu Tour—with the support of Live Nation—in early September to positive reviews, but by the end of that month, Jackson parted with her record label due to the album's commercial failure. Four singles were released from the album: the lead single "Feedback" reached number nineteen on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Jackson's best charting single since 2001's "Someone to Call My Lover",[1] while the following singles–"Rock with U", "Luv" and "Can't B Good"–did not match the success of "Feedback".

Recording and production edit

In July 2007, it was announced that Jackson had signed a recording contract with Island Records, after her five-album deal with Virgin Records was fulfilled with the release of her album 20 Y.O. Originally, Jackson wanted to go on a tour in support of 20 Y.O. in 2007; however, Island Records executives asked her to record a new album, which would become Discipline, instead.[2] Jackson stated: "I was supposed to go on tour with the last album [...] We were actually in full-blown tour rehearsals at that point ... learning numbers, getting everything together, set designs [...] I had to kind of shut everything down and go into the studio."[3]

The album was recorded during a six-month period at locations in Burbank, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Edina, Detroit, New York City, East Orange, Atlantic City, Atlanta and Miami. Jackson worked with producers such as Rodney Jerkins (who produced the lead single "Feedback" alongside D'Mile), Jermaine Dupri, Ne-Yo, Shea Taylor, Stargate, Johntá Austin, Tricky Stewart, and The-Dream. Jackson's long-time producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, did not contribute to the project.[4] The album was executive produced by Island Urban president Jermaine Dupri and Jackson. She did not write or co-write any songs on the album, a departure from her usual practice of co-writing and producing all of the songs on her albums.[5] The song "So Much Betta" contains sampled portions of the track "Daftendirekt" by the French house music duo Daft Punk.[6]

 
Jackson and her dancers performing Discipline's lead single, "Feedback" during Jackson's Unbreakable Tour (2015-16).

The deluxe edition of Discipline included a DVD entitled The Making of Discipline, split into five chapters which document the production of the album, its promotion, and the "Feedback" music video.[7] The first chapter, entitled "Photo Shoots", shows Jackson creating a new image for the album and adopting different looks for different markets. She spent two days working on photos for the cover and credit booklet, revealing that she still feels uncomfortable in front of the camera despite two decades in the music industry. In the second chapter, "The Studio", Jackson expressed her opinion on recording work, stating that although she usually enjoyed the experience, it was, at times, tedious. She discusses further how her songs are built up in layers and parts, from melodies and background vocals or sounds.[8] The third chapter, "Rehearsals", shows the rehearsals of the dance routine for the "Feedback" music video. The DVD reveals that the eight dancers had been practicing for over a week before they started working with Jackson. The dancers then had three days to rehearse with Jackson and a further two days to complete the video. Jackson described the video as a metaphor for sexual tension.[8] The fourth chapter, "Behind the Video", shows the making of the video itself. Jackson told the director that she wanted a futuristic, moody concept, and he came up with the idea of jumping between planets. The final chapter is the lead music video in its entirety.[9][10]

Music and lyrics edit

Discipline is a pop, electronic and R&B album with some house and hip hop-oriented songs. Lyrically, it explores erotic themes such as sexual fetishism and sadomasochism, along with other themes such as love and relationships.[11] Throughout the album, Jackson interacts with a fictional DJ-robot Kyoko.[12]

The album opens with a 48-second spoken-word intro "I.D.", which is followed by the lead single "Feedback". "Feedback" is an electropop and dance-pop song which incorporates elements of Eurodance and hip hop. Its lyrical composition is based on Jackson's sexual bravado, questioning the listener while responding with a chant of "sexy, sexy". The song's chorus compares her body to instruments such as a guitar and amplifier, using metaphors to demonstrate sexual climax.[13] It's followed by "Luv", an electro-R&B song described as a "feel-good" clap-and-bounce track, in which Jackson relates a car crash to falling in love. "Rollercoaster", an electro-funk song, sees Jackson comparing feelings caused by her love interest to a rollercoaster.[14] "Rock with U" is a pop, Euro disco, and house song recorded with the gay community in mind, as Jackson felt the necessity to do something for her gay fans, as well as the wider community members.[15] Jackson said: "It's still classic me but with a different twist to it – a modern twist".[15] Jim Farber from New York Daily News noted the song's riffs, which he considered greater when they first appeared in Madonna's song "Into the Groove" (1985).[16] The song was compared to Jackson's brother Michael Jackson's "Rock with You" (1979), due to its disco themes.[17] "Rock with U" also contains vocodered whispers and murmured vocals.[18] On "2nite", Jackson is asking her partner to sexually please her.[19]

"Can't B Good" is a soulful, "jazzy" R&B song about Jackson's relationship with Jermaine Dupri.[20] "Never Letchu Go" was described by Andy Kellman from AllMusic as "a sweet, glistening ballad". Its lyrics see Jackson not wanting to end her relationship because she feels like her partner is "the one".[21] "Greatest X" is an R&B ballad which, as its title suggests, is an open letter to Jackson's "greatest ex ever".[22] "So Much Betta" samples "Daftendirekt" (1997) by Daft Punk and sees Jackson "tired of being number two" and trying to prove a man she's better for him than her rival.[23] The song also contains vocodered vocals. Like "So Much Betta", "The 1" sees Jackson trying to convince her love interest she's "the one" for him.[24] It features rapper Missy Elliott. "What's Ur Name" is an up-tempo electro-R&B song on which Jackson sings about meeting a man for the first time.[25] After discussing the meaning of the term "discipline" in the interlude "The Meaning", Jackson begs her partner to "punish" her in "Discipline"; its lyrical themes include masturbation and sadomasochism.[26] The album closes with "Curtains", an R&B song which sees Jackson putting on a show for her lover in the form of foreplay and filming it.[27]

Title and artwork edit

The album was titled Discipline as an acknowledgment of Jackson's commitment, focus, and dedication to her career. Jackson stated: "I wanted to name the album Discipline because it has a lot of different meanings for me, but the most important would be work — to have done this for as long as I have ... And to have had the success that I've had — not excluding God by any means — but it takes a great deal of focus."[28] However, in the album's title track, the title has a different meaning, as its lyrics see the protagonist asking her partner to discipline her for "being bad".[26]

The cover artwork for Discipline was shot by Singaporean fashion photography duo Chuando + Frey and features Jackson as a dominatrix, wearing long black latex gloves with "Discipline" and "Janet" ("Janet Jackson" on some editions) written on them.[29]

Release and promotion edit

 
Jackson performing during the Rock Witchu Tour.

Discipline was released on February 26, 2008 by Island Records; its deluxe edition, which included a bonus DVD, was released simultaneously.[30][31][32] Jackson promoted the album through televised performances on Good Morning America,[33] The Ellen DeGeneres Show and MTV's Total Request Live. Her performance on Total Request Live was her first MTV appearance in six years, following her being blacklisted by the network due to the Super Bowl halftime show incident in 2004. She was also scheduled to perform on Saturday Night Live but cancelled it due to illness.[34][35] Performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and at the London nightclub G-A-Y were also initially planned.[36] The album was also promoted during an appearance on Larry King Live.[37] On March 31, 2008, an edition of Discipline in environmentally-friendly packaging was released exclusively in Walmart as a part of a "green" promotion.[38] Island Records officially ended the promotion of the album by June 2008. Later, Jackson performed "Luv" in a medley with "Rhythm Nation" on the ABC special America United: In Support of Our Troops on September 7.[39]

Although the album promotion stopped in June, Jackson's fifth concert tour—the North American Rock Witchu Tour, with the support of Live Nation—began on September 10, 2008.[40] Amy O'Brian of The Vancouver Sun described Jackson's stage show at the GM Place as a "high-voltage performance".[41] According to O'Brian, "[w]ith an ear-piercing blast of pyrotechnics, a fog of thick cloud and dancers that popped up out of the stage and runway, Jackson proved within the first minutes that she didn't choose the low-budget route for her Rock Witchu Tour."[41] Similarly, Jim Harrington of The Oakland Tribune offered a positive review, stating: "Like Jackson's previous tours, 'Rock Witchu' was a flashy, high-budget extravaganza built on well-choreographed dance routines and plenty of theatrics."[42] The initial response to the tour was very good, with sold-out shows in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.[43] Supporting acts for the show included LL Cool J and Donnie Klang. Jackson had to reschedule nine dates on the first leg of the tour due to vestibular migraines.[44] However, on November 4, 2008, Jackson canceled seven of the nine shows which had been rescheduled, citing schedule conflicts as the main reason.[45][46] On November 19, it was announced on Japanese newspapers and websites that Jackson will bring the tour to Japan for a series of five shows in Saitama, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka in February 2009.[47][48] However, all five dates were canceled.[49]

Singles edit

The album's lead single "Feedback", was released for digital download in December 2007. In the United States, the song reached number nineteen on the Billboard Hot 100, number thirty-nine on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and number twenty-three on the Pop 100, becoming Jackson's best charting single since "Someone to Call My Lover" (2001).[1][50] The song was also successful in Canada and South Africa where it peaked at numbers three and eight, respectively.[51] Due to a rushed release and no international promotion, the song failed to chart highly in European countries, peaking at number thirty-six in France[52] and thirty-two in Ireland, but reaching the top five in Greece.

Subsequent singles were promoted and released primarily in the US. "Rock with U", the second single, was released on February 5, 2008. A music video was released, with the song peaking at number twenty on the Dance Club Songs chart and at number four on the UK R&B Singles Chart.[citation needed] Two more singles–"Luv" and "Can't B Good"–were issued to select radio formats. "Luv" was released on February 11, 2008 and peaked at number thirty-four on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[53] "Can't B Good", was serviced to urban contemporary radio on March 18, 2008. The song "2nite", although not released as a single, was featured on the second part of the soundtrack to the film Sex and the City (2008), entitled Sex and the City, Vol. 2: More Music.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic61/100[54]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Entertainment WeeklyC−[55]
The Guardian     [56]
Los Angeles Times    [57]
PopMatters5/10[58]
Rolling Stone     [59]
Slant Magazine     [60]

Discipline received mixed to positive reviews from most music critics.[61] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 61, based on 14 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[61]

Music critic Keith Harris of Rolling Stone wrote, "Janet Jackson has abandoned the plastic R&B of 2006's 20 Y.O. for a sexier brand of digitized megapop [...] you can dismiss any images of the abusive Jackson clan that flit into your mind. Just lie back and enjoy the sensations as pure aural auto-eroticism."[59] Andy Kellman of AllMusic gave a four-out-of-five star rating, noting several tracks were "as innocent, universal, and inviting as anything else in Janet's past",[4] and called the songs "Rock with U" and "2Nite" "irresistible, grade-A dance floor tracks".[4] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine described it as Jackson's "most cohesive album in a while", giving three-out-of-five stars.[60] Dan Gennoe of Yahoo! Music UK gave it seven out of ten stars saying "Still, if not perfect, there's plenty to like on Discipline, and while none of it is exactly vintage Janet, there's enough here to keep the Jackson name on pop's A-list for a little while longer."[62]

Carol Cooper of The Village Voice called Discipline "the most cohesive deep-groove album from La Jackson since Control."[63] NOW Magazine reviewer Bryan Borzykowski called it "her most modern and club friendly"[64] album, and commented saying "Jackson wouldn't want us to call it a comeback, but it sure sounds like one."[64] Ann Powers of the Los Angeles Times gave it a three out of four rating, saying "Its 22 tracks should be two albums: The first, a club-directed missile helmed by "Darkchild" Rodney Jerkins and Jackson's beau, Jermaine Dupri, could reassert Jackson's primacy among glamazon hit makers; the second, a bedroom bound ladies' favorite co-authored by soul dauphin Ne-Yo, would remind fans of Jackson's gift for creating truly tender smut."[57]

The Boston Globe music critic Joan Anderman criticized the album, saying "Jackson's decision to recycle the nympho routine one more time is just boring [...] A quarter century into her career, it was Jackson's moment to take a breath, dig a little deeper, and make a bold - or at least a different - statement. Instead, she has trussed herself up in vinyl to coo another batch of digitized porn."[65] On a better note, she called the tracks "Rollercoaster" and "Luv" "engaging tracks", describing them as a "sassy-sweet side" and "a plump, crackling confection", respectively.[65]

New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh commented, saying, "If anything, Discipline may be too subtle: a pretty, smartly produced collection that sometimes sounds like background music."[66] Michael Arceneaux of PopMatters called the album the "same old from her", adding, "These days her look and sound seem nothing more than a continuation of 2001's All for You."[58] Entertainment Weekly's Margeaux Watson wrote that Jackson's lyrics "sound like the cheesy text messages of a lovesick adolescent" and gave a C− rating.[55] Nick Levine of Digital Spy wrote that "Jackson's attempts to play the uber-nympho are beginning to sound very, very desperate" with "embarrassingly lewd lyrics" and gave the record 2 out of 5 stars.[67] Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian described most tracks on the album as either boring or unmemorable.[68] Robert Christgau gave the album a "dud" score as he had done with her previous album 20 Y.O. ( ).[69]

Accolades edit

Accolades for Discipline
Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2008 HX Awards Best Song of the Year "Feedback" Nominated [70]
2009 International Dance Music Awards Best Pop Dance Track Nominated [71]
Best House/Garage Track Nominated
Best Urban Dance Track Nominated

Commercial performance edit

Discipline debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 for the issue dated ending March 15, 2008, with 181,000 copies sold.[72] While this was a higher chart position than Jackson's two previous releases, it was a lower first week sales total compared to Damita Jo which opened with sales of 381,000 and 20 Y.O. with sales of 296,000.[73] Paul Grein of Yahoo! Music observed that with six number one studio albums, Jackson had "surpasse[d] her brother Michael Jackson, who has amassed five [number-one] albums."[74] With six number one albums, Jackson is now tied with Mariah Carey and Britney Spears in the US for the third most number-one albums for a female artist, behind Madonna with eight and Barbra Streisand's ten chart-toppers.[73][75][76] In its second week, the album fell to number three with 57,000 copies sold.[77] In its third week, the album fell to number eight with sales of 38,000 copies.[78] In its fourth week, the album fell to number seventeen with sales of 34,000 copies, achieving total first-month sales of 310,000 copies.[79] It has sold 600,000 copies in the United States to date. [80]

The album achieved moderate success in other countries, reaching number three in Canada (with 6,000 copies sold during its first week),[81][82] and number nine in Switzerland,[83] but had low sales in most European markets. By June 2008, Island stopped promoting Discipline. The singer expressed open dissatisfaction with the promotion of the album, explaining that there would be no further single releases.[84] The album was a commercial failure in the United Kingdom, spending only one week on the UK Albums Chart and peaking at number 63 with 3,914 copies sold,[85][86][87] but it did manage to peak at number five on the UK R&B Album Chart. It has sold 9,312 copies in the country. In France, Discipline debuted at number 43 with just 3,000 copies sold.[88] In Japan, the album debuted at number nine with 19,839 copies sold.[89] It has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) and has sold over 100,000 copies in the country.[90]

Label change edit

On September 22, 2008—while on the Live Nation-supported tour of North America—Jackson parted company with her recording label Island; their 14-month relationship was dissolved per a request by Jackson.[91] The singer had previously expressed dissatisfaction with the label, first telling SOHH.com that they "stopped all promotion whatsoever on the album" after releasing the first single, "Feedback". In early September she had stated, "I can't say if we'll be working with them in the future. I don't know what the future holds between the two of us." A spokesperson for Jackson added, "[Jackson] will have autonomy over her career, without the restrictions of a label system... Always known to break new ground and set trends, Janet's departure from Island Records makes her one of the first superstar artists to have the individual freedom to promote their work through a variety of avenues such as iTunes, mobile carriers and other diverse and innovative channels".[92]

Jackson told Sister 2 Sister magazine, "There were some people who didn't like the direction I took with this album. I love doing dance songs and I think my fans expect that of me. I have been getting more behind the scenes with film and television. I will probably continue to do music – and acting is still a strong passion of mine – but I really have been loving behind-the-scenes work: producing, directing and all the technical stuff".[93] A few months before the split, a spokesperson for the label told Billboard, "Unfortunately we haven't experienced the results we would have liked with this new album. But we respect and support Janet".[84]

Track listing edit

Discipline – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I.D."0:48
2."Feedback"
  • Darkchild
  • D'Mile
3:38
3."Luv"
  • Jerkins
  • Emile
  • Yasin
  • Daniels
  • Darkchild
  • D'Mile
3:10
4."Spinnin"JerkinsDarkchild0:08
5."Rollercoaster"Darkchild3:51
6."Bathroom Break"JerkinsDarkchild0:40
7."Rock with U"
  • Dupri
  • Stamile[a]
3:51
8."2nite"
Stargate4:09
9."Can't B Good"
4:13
10."4 Words"
  • Darkchild
  • J. Jackson
0:11
11."Never Letchu Go"
4:07
12."Truth or Dare"
  • Darkchild
  • D'Mile
0:24
13."Greatest X"
  • Stewart
  • Nash
4:23
14."Good Morning Janet"JerkinsDarkchild0:44
15."So Much Betta"
2:53
16."Play Selection"JerkinsDarkchild0:17
17."The 1" (featuring Missy Elliott)
3:41
18."What's Ur Name"
  • Dupri
  • Johnson
  • Seal
2:34
19."The Meaning"
  • Jerkins
  • Emile
  • Daniels
  • Thomas
  • Darkchild
  • D'Mile
1:16
20."Discipline"
  • Taylor
  • Ne-Yo[a]
5:00
21."Back"JerkinsDarkchild0:18
22."Curtains"
  • Jerkins
  • Eric Dawson
  • Daniels
  • Antonio Dixon
Darkchild3:50
Total length:53:55
Discipline – UK edition (bonus track)[94]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
23."Let Me Know"3:47
Total length:57:42
Discipline – Japanese and 2023 digital deluxe edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
24."Feedback" (Ralphi Rosario Electroshok Radio)
  • Jerkins
  • Daniels
  • Emile
  • Yasin
  • Darkchild
  • D'Mile
3:47
Total length:61:29
Discipline – Deluxe edition (bonus DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."The Photo Shoot"6:36
2."The Recording Studio"2:22
3."Rehearsal"6:31
4."The Making of "Feedback" Video"10:45
5."The "Feedback" Video"4:16
Total length:30:30

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer

Sample credits

  • "So Much Betta" contains a sample of "Daftendirekt" performed by Daft Punk.

Personnel edit

  • Janet Jackson – vocals, background vocals, producer, executive producer, vocal producer
  • Judi Acosta-Stewart – production coordination
  • Ashaunna Ayars – marketing
  • Dave Clauss – assistant engineer
  • Fran Cooper – make-up
  • Carol Corless – package production
  • Ian Cross – mixing assistant, vocal engineer, vocal producer
  • LaShawn Daniels – vocal arrangement
  • Eric Dawkins – background vocals, vocal arrangement
  • Mike Donaldson – engineer, digital editing, effects
  • The-Dream – producer
  • Jermaine Dupri – producer, executive producer, mixing, vocal producer
  • Missy Elliott – rap
  • Dernst Emile – guitar, producer, vocal arrangement, instrumentation
  • Paul Foley – engineer, mixing
  • Brian Gardner – mastering
  • Kenneth Goh – stylist
  • David Gough – producer
  • Kuk Harrell – engineer
  • Tor Erik Hermanson – instrumentation
  • John Horesco IV – guitar, engineer, vocal engineer
  • Josh Houghkirk – engineer
  • Kegan Houston – assistant engineer
  • Ernie Isley – guitar
  • Rodney Jerkins – producer, mixing, instrumentation
  • Doug Joswick – package production
  • Daniel Laporte – engineer
  • Jaymz Hardy Martin III – engineer
  • Diane McDonald – production coordination
  • Ne-Yo – co-producer
  • No I.D. – producer
  • Carlos Oyanedel – assistant
  • Dave Pensado – mixing
  • R. City – vocals
  • J. Peter Robinson – art direction, packaging
  • Manuel Seal, Jr. – co-producer, vocal producer
  • Telisha Shaw – vocals
  • Chris Soper – assistant engineer
  • Eric Stamile – co-producer
  • Stargate – producers
  • Chris "Tricky" Stewart – producer
  • Phil Tan – mixing, vocal mixing
  • Robert Taylor "R.T." – electric guitar
  • Angie Teo – assistant engineer
  • Brian "B Luv" Thomas – engineer
  • Delisha Thomas – vocals
  • Pat Thrall – engineer
  • Roberto Vazquez – engineer, mixing
  • Chris Viecco – vocals
  • Brian Woodring – engineer
  • Andrew Wuepper – mixing assistant
  • Janet Zeitoun – hair stylist

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for Discipline
Region Certification Certified units/sales
France 10,000[88]
Japan (RIAJ)[117] Gold 100,000^
United Kingdom 9,312[87]
United States 626,000[118]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release history and formats for Discipline
Region Date Edition(s) Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Australia February 22, 2008
  • Standard
  • deluxe
Universal Music [119][120]
Germany [121][122]
United Kingdom February 25, 2008 Mercury [123][124]
United States February 26, 2008 Island [125][126][127]
Japan February 27, 2008 Universal Music [128][129]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Discipline video page at janetjackson.com 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine

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Discipline is the tenth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson It was released on February 22 2008 by Island Records It is her only album released with the record label after her five album deal with Virgin Records was fulfilled with the release of 20 Y O 2006 Jackson worked with producers such as Darkchild Ne Yo Shea Taylor Stargate Johnta Austin Jermaine Dupri Tricky Stewart and The Dream on the album Jackson s long time producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis did not contribute to the project The album was executive produced by Island Urban president Dupri and Jackson The album experimented with the electropop house and dance pop genres and also contained R amp B and hip hop oriented tracks DisciplineStudio album by Janet JacksonReleasedFebruary 22 2008 2008 02 22 RecordedJuly 2007 January 2008StudioCarrington HouseSouthSideTriangle Sound Atlanta 2nd Floor Studios Atlantic City The Boom Boom Room Burbank DoRohn Entertainment Detroit DML East Orange Flyte Time Edina Studio at the Palms Las Vegas The Village Los Angeles Choice Miami LegacyPlatinum SoundRoc the Mic New York City GenrePop electronic R amp BLength53 55LabelIsland Def JamProducerRodney Darkchild Jerkins D Mile Jermaine Dupri David DoRohn Gough Chuck Harmony Janet Jackson Terius The Dream Nash Stargate Christopher Tricky Stewart Shea TaylorJanet Jackson chronology20 Y O 2006 Discipline 2008 Number Ones 2009 Singles from Discipline Feedback Released December 26 2007 Rock with U Released February 5 2008 Luv Released February 11 2008 Can t B Good Released March 18 2008 The album received generally positive reviews with critics arguing that it was an improvement on Jackson s two previous albums It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 becoming her sixth to top the chart and her first number one album since All for You 2001 However sales of the album quickly fell and by June the album s promotion had officially ended Jackson started her Rock Witchu Tour with the support of Live Nation in early September to positive reviews but by the end of that month Jackson parted with her record label due to the album s commercial failure Four singles were released from the album the lead single Feedback reached number nineteen on the US Billboard Hot 100 becoming Jackson s best charting single since 2001 s Someone to Call My Lover 1 while the following singles Rock with U Luv and Can t B Good did not match the success of Feedback Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Title and artwork 4 Release and promotion 5 Singles 6 Critical reception 7 Accolades 8 Commercial performance 9 Label change 10 Track listing 11 Personnel 12 Charts 12 1 Weekly charts 12 2 Year end charts 13 Certifications and sales 14 Release history 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksRecording and production editIn July 2007 it was announced that Jackson had signed a recording contract with Island Records after her five album deal with Virgin Records was fulfilled with the release of her album 20 Y O Originally Jackson wanted to go on a tour in support of 20 Y O in 2007 however Island Records executives asked her to record a new album which would become Discipline instead 2 Jackson stated I was supposed to go on tour with the last album We were actually in full blown tour rehearsals at that point learning numbers getting everything together set designs I had to kind of shut everything down and go into the studio 3 The album was recorded during a six month period at locations in Burbank Los Angeles Las Vegas Edina Detroit New York City East Orange Atlantic City Atlanta and Miami Jackson worked with producers such as Rodney Jerkins who produced the lead single Feedback alongside D Mile Jermaine Dupri Ne Yo Shea Taylor Stargate Johnta Austin Tricky Stewart and The Dream Jackson s long time producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis did not contribute to the project 4 The album was executive produced by Island Urban president Jermaine Dupri and Jackson She did not write or co write any songs on the album a departure from her usual practice of co writing and producing all of the songs on her albums 5 The song So Much Betta contains sampled portions of the track Daftendirekt by the French house music duo Daft Punk 6 nbsp Jackson and her dancers performing Discipline s lead single Feedback during Jackson s Unbreakable Tour 2015 16 The deluxe edition of Discipline included a DVD entitled The Making of Discipline split into five chapters which document the production of the album its promotion and the Feedback music video 7 The first chapter entitled Photo Shoots shows Jackson creating a new image for the album and adopting different looks for different markets She spent two days working on photos for the cover and credit booklet revealing that she still feels uncomfortable in front of the camera despite two decades in the music industry In the second chapter The Studio Jackson expressed her opinion on recording work stating that although she usually enjoyed the experience it was at times tedious She discusses further how her songs are built up in layers and parts from melodies and background vocals or sounds 8 The third chapter Rehearsals shows the rehearsals of the dance routine for the Feedback music video The DVD reveals that the eight dancers had been practicing for over a week before they started working with Jackson The dancers then had three days to rehearse with Jackson and a further two days to complete the video Jackson described the video as a metaphor for sexual tension 8 The fourth chapter Behind the Video shows the making of the video itself Jackson told the director that she wanted a futuristic moody concept and he came up with the idea of jumping between planets The final chapter is the lead music video in its entirety 9 10 Music and lyrics editDiscipline is a pop electronic and R amp B album with some house and hip hop oriented songs Lyrically it explores erotic themes such as sexual fetishism and sadomasochism along with other themes such as love and relationships 11 Throughout the album Jackson interacts with a fictional DJ robot Kyoko 12 The album opens with a 48 second spoken word intro I D which is followed by the lead single Feedback Feedback is an electropop and dance pop song which incorporates elements of Eurodance and hip hop Its lyrical composition is based on Jackson s sexual bravado questioning the listener while responding with a chant of sexy sexy The song s chorus compares her body to instruments such as a guitar and amplifier using metaphors to demonstrate sexual climax 13 It s followed by Luv an electro R amp B song described as a feel good clap and bounce track in which Jackson relates a car crash to falling in love Rollercoaster an electro funk song sees Jackson comparing feelings caused by her love interest to a rollercoaster 14 Rock with U is a pop Euro disco and house song recorded with the gay community in mind as Jackson felt the necessity to do something for her gay fans as well as the wider community members 15 Jackson said It s still classic me but with a different twist to it a modern twist 15 Jim Farber from New York Daily News noted the song s riffs which he considered greater when they first appeared in Madonna s song Into the Groove 1985 16 The song was compared to Jackson s brother Michael Jackson s Rock with You 1979 due to its disco themes 17 Rock with U also contains vocodered whispers and murmured vocals 18 On 2nite Jackson is asking her partner to sexually please her 19 Can t B Good is a soulful jazzy R amp B song about Jackson s relationship with Jermaine Dupri 20 Never Letchu Go was described by Andy Kellman from AllMusic as a sweet glistening ballad Its lyrics see Jackson not wanting to end her relationship because she feels like her partner is the one 21 Greatest X is an R amp B ballad which as its title suggests is an open letter to Jackson s greatest ex ever 22 So Much Betta samples Daftendirekt 1997 by Daft Punk and sees Jackson tired of being number two and trying to prove a man she s better for him than her rival 23 The song also contains vocodered vocals Like So Much Betta The 1 sees Jackson trying to convince her love interest she s the one for him 24 It features rapper Missy Elliott What s Ur Name is an up tempo electro R amp B song on which Jackson sings about meeting a man for the first time 25 After discussing the meaning of the term discipline in the interlude The Meaning Jackson begs her partner to punish her in Discipline its lyrical themes include masturbation and sadomasochism 26 The album closes with Curtains an R amp B song which sees Jackson putting on a show for her lover in the form of foreplay and filming it 27 Title and artwork editThe album was titled Discipline as an acknowledgment of Jackson s commitment focus and dedication to her career Jackson stated I wanted to name the album Discipline because it has a lot of different meanings for me but the most important would be work to have done this for as long as I have And to have had the success that I ve had not excluding God by any means but it takes a great deal of focus 28 However in the album s title track the title has a different meaning as its lyrics see the protagonist asking her partner to discipline her for being bad 26 The cover artwork for Discipline was shot by Singaporean fashion photography duo Chuando Frey and features Jackson as a dominatrix wearing long black latex gloves with Discipline and Janet Janet Jackson on some editions written on them 29 Release and promotion editMain article Rock Witchu Tour nbsp Jackson performing during the Rock Witchu Tour Discipline was released on February 26 2008 by Island Records its deluxe edition which included a bonus DVD was released simultaneously 30 31 32 Jackson promoted the album through televised performances on Good Morning America 33 The Ellen DeGeneres Show and MTV s Total Request Live Her performance on Total Request Live was her first MTV appearance in six years following her being blacklisted by the network due to the Super Bowl halftime show incident in 2004 She was also scheduled to perform on Saturday Night Live but cancelled it due to illness 34 35 Performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and at the London nightclub G A Y were also initially planned 36 The album was also promoted during an appearance on Larry King Live 37 On March 31 2008 an edition of Discipline in environmentally friendly packaging was released exclusively in Walmart as a part of a green promotion 38 Island Records officially ended the promotion of the album by June 2008 Later Jackson performed Luv in a medley with Rhythm Nation on the ABC special America United In Support of Our Troops on September 7 39 Although the album promotion stopped in June Jackson s fifth concert tour the North American Rock Witchu Tour with the support of Live Nation began on September 10 2008 40 Amy O Brian of The Vancouver Sun described Jackson s stage show at the GM Place as a high voltage performance 41 According to O Brian w ith an ear piercing blast of pyrotechnics a fog of thick cloud and dancers that popped up out of the stage and runway Jackson proved within the first minutes that she didn t choose the low budget route for her Rock Witchu Tour 41 Similarly Jim Harrington of The Oakland Tribune offered a positive review stating Like Jackson s previous tours Rock Witchu was a flashy high budget extravaganza built on well choreographed dance routines and plenty of theatrics 42 The initial response to the tour was very good with sold out shows in Los Angeles and Las Vegas 43 Supporting acts for the show included LL Cool J and Donnie Klang Jackson had to reschedule nine dates on the first leg of the tour due to vestibular migraines 44 However on November 4 2008 Jackson canceled seven of the nine shows which had been rescheduled citing schedule conflicts as the main reason 45 46 On November 19 it was announced on Japanese newspapers and websites that Jackson will bring the tour to Japan for a series of five shows in Saitama Nagoya Osaka and Fukuoka in February 2009 47 48 However all five dates were canceled 49 Singles editThe album s lead single Feedback was released for digital download in December 2007 In the United States the song reached number nineteen on the Billboard Hot 100 number thirty nine on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs and number twenty three on the Pop 100 becoming Jackson s best charting single since Someone to Call My Lover 2001 1 50 The song was also successful in Canada and South Africa where it peaked at numbers three and eight respectively 51 Due to a rushed release and no international promotion the song failed to chart highly in European countries peaking at number thirty six in France 52 and thirty two in Ireland but reaching the top five in Greece Subsequent singles were promoted and released primarily in the US Rock with U the second single was released on February 5 2008 A music video was released with the song peaking at number twenty on the Dance Club Songs chart and at number four on the UK R amp B Singles Chart citation needed Two more singles Luv and Can t B Good were issued to select radio formats Luv was released on February 11 2008 and peaked at number thirty four on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 53 Can t B Good was serviced to urban contemporary radio on March 18 2008 The song 2nite although not released as a single was featured on the second part of the soundtrack to the film Sex and the City 2008 entitled Sex and the City Vol 2 More Music Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic61 100 54 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Entertainment WeeklyC 55 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 56 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 57 PopMatters5 10 58 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 59 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 60 Discipline received mixed to positive reviews from most music critics 61 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 61 based on 14 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 61 Music critic Keith Harris of Rolling Stone wrote Janet Jackson has abandoned the plastic R amp B of 2006 s 20 Y O for a sexier brand of digitized megapop you can dismiss any images of the abusive Jackson clan that flit into your mind Just lie back and enjoy the sensations as pure aural auto eroticism 59 Andy Kellman of AllMusic gave a four out of five star rating noting several tracks were as innocent universal and inviting as anything else in Janet s past 4 and called the songs Rock with U and 2Nite irresistible grade A dance floor tracks 4 Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine described it as Jackson s most cohesive album in a while giving three out of five stars 60 Dan Gennoe of Yahoo Music UK gave it seven out of ten stars saying Still if not perfect there s plenty to like on Discipline and while none of it is exactly vintage Janet there s enough here to keep the Jackson name on pop s A list for a little while longer 62 Carol Cooper of The Village Voice called Discipline the most cohesive deep groove album from La Jackson since Control 63 NOW Magazine reviewer Bryan Borzykowski called it her most modern and club friendly 64 album and commented saying Jackson wouldn t want us to call it a comeback but it sure sounds like one 64 Ann Powers of the Los Angeles Times gave it a three out of four rating saying Its 22 tracks should be two albums The first a club directed missile helmed by Darkchild Rodney Jerkins and Jackson s beau Jermaine Dupri could reassert Jackson s primacy among glamazon hit makers the second a bedroom bound ladies favorite co authored by soul dauphin Ne Yo would remind fans of Jackson s gift for creating truly tender smut 57 The Boston Globe music critic Joan Anderman criticized the album saying Jackson s decision to recycle the nympho routine one more time is just boring A quarter century into her career it was Jackson s moment to take a breath dig a little deeper and make a bold or at least a different statement Instead she has trussed herself up in vinyl to coo another batch of digitized porn 65 On a better note she called the tracks Rollercoaster and Luv engaging tracks describing them as a sassy sweet side and a plump crackling confection respectively 65 New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh commented saying If anything Discipline may be too subtle a pretty smartly produced collection that sometimes sounds like background music 66 Michael Arceneaux of PopMatters called the album the same old from her adding These days her look and sound seem nothing more than a continuation of 2001 s All for You 58 Entertainment Weekly s Margeaux Watson wrote that Jackson s lyrics sound like the cheesy text messages of a lovesick adolescent and gave a C rating 55 Nick Levine of Digital Spy wrote that Jackson s attempts to play the uber nympho are beginning to sound very very desperate with embarrassingly lewd lyrics and gave the record 2 out of 5 stars 67 Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian described most tracks on the album as either boring or unmemorable 68 Robert Christgau gave the album a dud score as he had done with her previous album 20 Y O nbsp 69 Accolades editAccolades for Discipline Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref 2008 HX Awards Best Song of the Year Feedback Nominated 70 2009 International Dance Music Awards Best Pop Dance Track Nominated 71 Best House Garage Track Nominated Best Urban Dance Track NominatedCommercial performance editDiscipline debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 for the issue dated ending March 15 2008 with 181 000 copies sold 72 While this was a higher chart position than Jackson s two previous releases it was a lower first week sales total compared to Damita Jo which opened with sales of 381 000 and 20 Y O with sales of 296 000 73 Paul Grein of Yahoo Music observed that with six number one studio albums Jackson had surpasse d her brother Michael Jackson who has amassed five number one albums 74 With six number one albums Jackson is now tied with Mariah Carey and Britney Spears in the US for the third most number one albums for a female artist behind Madonna with eight and Barbra Streisand s ten chart toppers 73 75 76 In its second week the album fell to number three with 57 000 copies sold 77 In its third week the album fell to number eight with sales of 38 000 copies 78 In its fourth week the album fell to number seventeen with sales of 34 000 copies achieving total first month sales of 310 000 copies 79 It has sold 600 000 copies in the United States to date 80 The album achieved moderate success in other countries reaching number three in Canada with 6 000 copies sold during its first week 81 82 and number nine in Switzerland 83 but had low sales in most European markets By June 2008 Island stopped promoting Discipline The singer expressed open dissatisfaction with the promotion of the album explaining that there would be no further single releases 84 The album was a commercial failure in the United Kingdom spending only one week on the UK Albums Chart and peaking at number 63 with 3 914 copies sold 85 86 87 but it did manage to peak at number five on the UK R amp B Album Chart It has sold 9 312 copies in the country In France Discipline debuted at number 43 with just 3 000 copies sold 88 In Japan the album debuted at number nine with 19 839 copies sold 89 It has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ and has sold over 100 000 copies in the country 90 Label change editOn September 22 2008 while on the Live Nation supported tour of North America Jackson parted company with her recording label Island their 14 month relationship was dissolved per a request by Jackson 91 The singer had previously expressed dissatisfaction with the label first telling SOHH com that they stopped all promotion whatsoever on the album after releasing the first single Feedback In early September she had stated I can t say if we ll be working with them in the future I don t know what the future holds between the two of us A spokesperson for Jackson added Jackson will have autonomy over her career without the restrictions of a label system Always known to break new ground and set trends Janet s departure from Island Records makes her one of the first superstar artists to have the individual freedom to promote their work through a variety of avenues such as iTunes mobile carriers and other diverse and innovative channels 92 Jackson told Sister 2 Sister magazine There were some people who didn t like the direction I took with this album I love doing dance songs and I think my fans expect that of me I have been getting more behind the scenes with film and television I will probably continue to do music and acting is still a strong passion of mine but I really have been loving behind the scenes work producing directing and all the technical stuff 93 A few months before the split a spokesperson for the label told Billboard Unfortunately we haven t experienced the results we would have liked with this new album But we respect and support Janet 84 Track listing editDiscipline Standard editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 I D Rodney Jerkins Dernst EmileDarkchild D Mile0 482 Feedback Jerkins Emile Tasleema Yasin LaShawn DanielsDarkchild D Mile3 383 Luv Jerkins Emile Yasin DanielsDarkchild D Mile3 104 Spinnin JerkinsDarkchild0 085 Rollercoaster Jerkins Theron Thomas Timothy ThomasDarkchild3 516 Bathroom Break JerkinsDarkchild0 407 Rock with U Shaffer Smith Jermaine Dupri Eric StamileDupri Stamile a 3 518 2nite Phillip Taj Jackson Mikkel S Eriksen Tor Erik HermansenStargate4 099 Can t B Good Smith David GoughGough Ne Yo a 4 1310 4 Words Jerkins Janet JacksonDarkchild J Jackson0 1111 Never Letchu Go Dupri Johnta Austin Manuel Seal Jr Dupri Seal a 4 0712 Truth or Dare Jerkins Emile Daniels Delisha ThomasDarkchild D Mile0 2413 Greatest X Christopher Stewart Terius NashStewart Nash4 2314 Good Morning Janet JerkinsDarkchild0 4415 So Much Betta Dupri Crystal Johnson SealDupri Seal a 2 5316 Play Selection JerkinsDarkchild0 1717 The 1 featuring Missy Elliott Dupri Johnson Seal Melissa ElliottDupri Seal a 3 4118 What s Ur Name Dupri Johnson SealDupri Seal a 2 3419 The Meaning Jerkins Emile Daniels ThomasDarkchild D Mile1 1620 Discipline Smith Shea TaylorTaylor Ne Yo a 5 0021 Back JerkinsDarkchild0 1822 Curtains Jerkins Eric Dawson Daniels Antonio DixonDarkchild3 50Total length 53 55 Discipline UK edition bonus track 94 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length23 Let Me Know Charles Harmon SmithChuck Harmony Ne Yo a 3 47Total length 57 42 Discipline Japanese and 2023 digital deluxe edition bonus track No TitleWriter s Producer s Length24 Feedback Ralphi Rosario Electroshok Radio Jerkins Daniels Emile YasinDarkchild D Mile3 47Total length 61 29 Discipline Deluxe edition bonus DVD No TitleLength1 The Photo Shoot 6 362 The Recording Studio 2 223 Rehearsal 6 314 The Making of Feedback Video 10 455 The Feedback Video 4 16Total length 30 30 Notes a signifies a co producer Sample credits So Much Betta contains a sample of Daftendirekt performed by Daft Punk Personnel editJanet Jackson vocals background vocals producer executive producer vocal producer Judi Acosta Stewart production coordination Ashaunna Ayars marketing Dave Clauss assistant engineer Fran Cooper make up Carol Corless package production Ian Cross mixing assistant vocal engineer vocal producer LaShawn Daniels vocal arrangement Eric Dawkins background vocals vocal arrangement Mike Donaldson engineer digital editing effects The Dream producer Jermaine Dupri producer executive producer mixing vocal producer Missy Elliott rap Dernst Emile guitar producer vocal arrangement instrumentation Paul Foley engineer mixing Brian Gardner mastering Kenneth Goh stylist David Gough producer Kuk Harrell engineer Tor Erik Hermanson instrumentation John Horesco IV guitar engineer vocal engineer Josh Houghkirk engineer Kegan Houston assistant engineer Ernie Isley guitar Rodney Jerkins producer mixing instrumentation Doug Joswick package production Daniel Laporte engineer Jaymz Hardy Martin III engineer Diane McDonald production coordination Ne Yo co producer No I D producer Carlos Oyanedel assistant Dave Pensado mixing R City vocals J Peter Robinson art direction packaging Manuel Seal Jr co producer vocal producer Telisha Shaw vocals Chris Soper assistant engineer Eric Stamile co producer Stargate producers Chris Tricky Stewart producer Phil Tan mixing vocal mixing Robert Taylor R T electric guitar Angie Teo assistant engineer Brian B Luv Thomas engineer Delisha Thomas vocals Pat Thrall engineer Roberto Vazquez engineer mixing Chris Viecco vocals Brian Woodring engineer Andrew Wuepper mixing assistant Janet Zeitoun hair stylistCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Discipline Chart 2008 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 95 16 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 96 45 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 97 46 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 98 47 Canadian Albums Billboard 99 3 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 100 58 French Albums SNEP 101 58 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 102 38 Irish Albums IRMA 103 60 Italian Albums FIMI 104 54 Japanese Albums Oricon 105 9 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 106 35 Norwegian Albums VG lista 107 30 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 108 51 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 109 54 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 110 9 UK Albums OCC 111 63 UK R amp B Albums OCC 112 5 US Billboard 200 113 1 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 114 1 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Discipline Chart 2008 Position US Billboard 200 115 102 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 116 27Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for Discipline Region Certification Certified units sales France 10 000 88 Japan RIAJ 117 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom 9 312 87 United States 626 000 118 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease history and formats for Discipline Region Date Edition s Format s Label s Ref Australia February 22 2008 Standard deluxe CD CD DVD digital download LP Universal Music 119 120 Germany 121 122 United Kingdom February 25 2008 Mercury 123 124 United States February 26 2008 Island 125 126 127 Japan February 27 2008 Universal Music 128 129 See also editList of Billboard 200 number one albums of 2008 List of Billboard number one R amp B albums of 2008References edit a b Blender June 2004 page 128 Graff Gary April 5 2008 Janet Jackson finds freedom in Discipline The New York Times Archived from the original on August 21 2014 Retrieved August 31 2014 Moody Nekesa Mumbi May 17 2008 Janet Jackson Announces First New Tour in 7 Years ABC News Archived from the original on May 28 2008 Retrieved September 9 2008 a b c d Kellman Andy Discipline Janet Jackson AllMusic Archived from the original on 2023 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