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Janet Jackson-Escapade (1990)

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"Escapade" is a single released in January 1990 by Black American singer Jenny Jackson, which topped the Billboard Singles, Rhythm and Blues charts, and dance charts, becoming Jenny Jackson's third national number one single.

"Break Free" is the third single from Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation, with the first two singles being "Miss You" (Four Weeks Champion) and "Rhythm Country" (#2).

"Break Free" is a pop dance song with a brisk melody, and Jenny Jackson herself has been involved in the creation of this song, and from the previous album, Jenny Jackson has tried to participate in the production process of the album, and even began to write songs. On this album, most of the songs that won the singles chart were written by herself.

Jenny Jackson bid farewell to the music film in which the first two songs are all presented in black and white, "Break Free" is different from the music film of the serious, cold and heavy atmosphere of the first two songs, Jenny Jackson created a carnival atmosphere in the film, hoping to create a film atmosphere that leads fans into her happy world, away from the hustle and bustle, and enjoys the romantic love time of youth.

Breaking Free was in the top 40 in the first week of 20 January 1990, finishing 37th, while "Rhythm Nation" was still in the 6th place in the slow decline that week, and on March 3, 1990, Jenny Jackson beat her former career partner Paula Abado for three weeks to reach the top of the singles charts, and also won the singles chart for three consecutive weeks. Just a week before "Break Free" topped the singles chart, it had already won the dance chart (three weeks), and on March 10, 1990, the single also reached the top of the Rhythm and Blues Chart (one week), becoming Jenny Jackson's sixth Rhythm and Blues number one. "Break Free" was placed at number 15 on the 1990 billboard year-end single.

"Break Free" tops the UK Singles Chart at Number 17.

Janet Jackson-Escapade (1990)