Twenty Foreplay
Janet Jackson · 1996
20 min · 4 tracks · contemporary R&B
Smooth, sultry R&B grooves intertwine with intimate vocal delivery, creating a sensuous sonic experience.
Twenty Foreplay is a single by Janet Jackson, released in 1996. Smooth, sultry R&B grooves intertwine with intimate vocal delivery, creating a sensuous sonic experience. 'Twenty Foreplay' is significant for its critical acclaim, with tracks like 'The Pleasure Principle' receiving extensive radio play. The album reinforced Jackson's presence in the music scene and contributed to her reputation as a leading figure in the genre during the mid-90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Twenty Foreplay sound like?
Smooth, sultry R&B grooves intertwine with intimate vocal delivery, creating a sensuous sonic experience. Rooted in contemporary R&B.
What makes Twenty Foreplay by Janet Jackson notable?
'Twenty Foreplay' is significant for its critical acclaim, with tracks like 'The Pleasure Principle' receiving extensive radio play. The album reinforced Jackson's presence in the music scene and contributed to her reputation as a leading figure in the genre during the mid-90s. Released in early 1996, 'Twenty Foreplay' arrived during Janet Jackson's commercial peak following her landmark album 'Janet.' This compilation featured remixes of her hits, showcasing her growing influence in contemporary R&B and pop music at the time.
How many songs are on Twenty Foreplay?
Twenty Foreplay has 4 tracks, running approximately 20 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Twenty Foreplay (Slow Jam International edit) Standout 4:29
- 2 The Pleasure Principle (Legendary radio mix) Standout 4:17
- 3 Alright (CJ radio) Standout 3:42
- 4 The Pleasure Principle (Legendary club mix) 8:15
Release Date
January 1, 1996
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
20 min 44 sec
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