
"Black Eagle" has an almost hypnotizing quality to it. "Dammn Baby" sounds a bit too cluttered at times, but it's still tremendously catchy. "The Great Forever's" bridge is delightful. "Night" has a pulsating electronic groove that you won't be able to resist. "Lessons Learned"ĭefinitely the best ballad on the album. Janet Jackson goes country? Look out, Carrie Underwood! #7. Janet's voice reminds me so much of Michael's here. I love the retro flourishes in "Unbreakable's" production. "Shoulda Known Better"Ī great dance track with a great message. "Take Me Away's" soaring chorus is nothing short of pop perfection. Here's my ranking of Unbreakable's songs, from most awesome to least awesome: #1. They're not all winners (if you ask me, the track list could've used a little editing), but if you're a big Janet fan, I think you'll find a lot to love. Jackson reunited with long-time collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to create Unbreakable's 17 tracks, which range from modern R&B to country-pop. Fortunately, I gave the LP a listen earlier today and ranked its songs in order of awesomeness! It was a tough job, but someone had to do it. If you fall into the latter camp, you may be wondering: Which Janet Jackson Unbreakable song should I listen to first? Excellent question.

Others (like me, for example), prefer to skip around and check out the best tunes right off the bat.

Now, some people like to listen to a new album for the first time all the way through, hearing the tracks in the order the artist intended. Rejoice, music lovers! On Friday, Janet Jackson dropped her new album, Unbreakable - her first full-length release in over seven years - and you need to stop whatever it is you're doing right now, put on a good pair of headphones, and check it out.
