Janet Jackson's new album drops in the fall, Janet Jackson affirmed her next album, her first since 2008's Discipline, will be released this fall through BMG.
The as-yet-untitled album will also be Jackson's first release under her own newly shaped Rhythm Nation record name, which Jackson indicated will be interested in partnering with "both new and established recording artists" in a press release on her official site Wednesday morning. No details on a first single were given.
Jackson is perhaps the highest profile artist yet to pursue a "mark services" manage an independent distributor, in which artists retain ownership, costs and revenues of new recordings. Other artists who've as of late collaborated with BMG include Estelle, Deborah Cox and Leela James, while Prince, David Gray, Nick Cave and the Pet Shop Boys have joined forces with Kobalt Label Services in the later past.
Jackson has sold more than 160 million records around the world, according to BMG's declaration, and boasts a very much adorned Billboard diagram history: on the Hot 100, she's tallied 10 No. 1 singles (from 1986's "The point at which I Think Of You" to 2001's "Just for You") and a sum of 27 main 10s, tying her with Mariah Carey and Elton John in fifth place as the artist with the most main 10s in Hot 100 history. On the Billboard 200, she's scored six number one albums, most as of late with 2008's Discipline.
The as-yet-untitled album will also be Jackson's first release under her own newly shaped Rhythm Nation record name, which Jackson indicated will be interested in partnering with "both new and established recording artists" in a press release on her official site Wednesday morning. No details on a first single were given.
Jackson is perhaps the highest profile artist yet to pursue a "mark services" manage an independent distributor, in which artists retain ownership, costs and revenues of new recordings. Other artists who've as of late collaborated with BMG include Estelle, Deborah Cox and Leela James, while Prince, David Gray, Nick Cave and the Pet Shop Boys have joined forces with Kobalt Label Services in the later past.
Jackson has sold more than 160 million records around the world, according to BMG's declaration, and boasts a very much adorned Billboard diagram history: on the Hot 100, she's tallied 10 No. 1 singles (from 1986's "The point at which I Think Of You" to 2001's "Just for You") and a sum of 27 main 10s, tying her with Mariah Carey and Elton John in fifth place as the artist with the most main 10s in Hot 100 history. On the Billboard 200, she's scored six number one albums, most as of late with 2008's Discipline.

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