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Generally favorable reviews- based on 120 Ratings
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Positive: 70 out of 120
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Mixed: 18 out of 120
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Negative: 32 out of 120
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bryanaAug 7, 2004this is another typical janet album. many songs, only few are good. this is not the type of album you cn play repeatedly without being cloyed. this one is overly sexual too. nice beats for sexhibition, island life, all nite, rnb junkie, and just a little while. but warmth and truly are bland. janet will never be my fave artist. and i expected more from such a big name.
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EliotTApr 16, 2005This album is nowhere near as good as any of her past work...I can see why the album needed controversy...
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[Anonymous]Mar 31, 2004This ain't no rhythm nation
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ChristopherLApr 1, 2004Not up to par with Jackson's usual excellence. It's an album with trite lyrics, even more lame beats, that's preoccupied with sex. Let's hope this isn't a trend for her music. Bottom line: her first bad album since Dream Street.
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SydneyCApr 12, 2004
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DrewDMar 31, 2004
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SamTJun 14, 2004
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Jul 2, 2022
Awards & Rankings
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Strong and sensual.
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Without strong rhythmic or melodic hooks, the album's slow grooves blend together and Jackson disappears into the productions.
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At 22 tracks, "Damita Jo" has its fair share of hits and misses.