Janet Jackson to tour Europe in 2010, talks brother Michael Jackson
Janet Jackson in a new interview discusses what makes an artist do what they do, and be successful at it, her brother Michael Jackson, and plans for a European concert tour in 2010 surface.
Janet Jackson, who according to timesonline.co.uk, will be touring Europe in 2010, is busy at work promoting her album, and tells the Times Online: "I think it’s just passion. That’s all it is. Would you do it for free, that’s the question. And if you’re passionate enough, you will. That’s what I think the secret to success is. You don’t want to stop, so, as long as you can, you keep going." Janet Jackson is said to be working with producer Rodney Jerkins on her new album slated for release in 2010.
How is Janet Jackson doing regarding the death of her brother, Michael Jackson? Janet Jackson says: “You know, a day doesn’t go by where you don’t think about him,” she says. “It’s always there, in every sense. “But it will get better. It’s not easy, but I know with time it will get easier.” She stops. “But it will never be easy. It’s my brother.”
Source: Examiner
Janet Jackson to tour Europe in 2010, talks brother Michael Jackson
Started by Sharon007, Dec 01 2009 07:40 PM
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Posted 01 December 2009 - 07:40 PM
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Posted 01 December 2009 - 11:53 PM
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it sounds very interesting.gif)
yes, it should be very difficult to handle losing a brother/sister
it sounds very interesting
yes, it should be very difficult to handle losing a brother/sister
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Posted 02 December 2009 - 07:47 PM
Phantom, on 01 December 2009 - 11:53 PM, said:
an album and tour in Europe in 2010 .gif)
it sounds very interesting.gif)
yes, it should be very difficult to handle losing a brother/sister
it sounds very interesting
yes, it should be very difficult to handle losing a brother/sister
yes i think it would be very difficult to loose a close relative. I remember when my dad died how terrible it was and he was 50 as well. It took me many years to come to terms with it.
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