Her Vancouver concert included three unreleased songs and the insinuating “No Sleeep,” the first single from “Unbreakable.” The concert’s finale, a ballad with Motown roots, was presumably the album’s title song it praised enduring love, announcing, “It’s unbreakable.” Jackson married a Qatari businessman, Wissam al-Mana, and largely disappeared from public view before resurfacing to tour. Jackson toured, and seven since she released a studio album she has announced the impending release of a new one, “Unbreakable.” In 2012, Ms. Jackson, 49, to play the many other, less titillating roles that have given her major hits and made her an enduring influence across pop and R&B. And she avoided one big subset of her songwriting: her salacious, sometimes kinky whispers. She was dressed in white and covered, like her dancers and musicians, from shoulders to shoes. VANCOUVER, British Columbia - A newly demure Janet Jackson started her “Unbreakable World Tour” at Rogers Arena here on Monday night.
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