Janet Jackson Puts On Raunchy Show In Los Angeles
September 19, 2008

By Erin T. McMillon
LOS ANGELES, (RUSHPRNEWS) 09/19/2008--During the Los Angeles stop on her "RockWitchu" tour, Janet Jackson shocked fans with a raunchy performance. The crowd went wild as Janet plucked a man from the audience, tied him to a wooden frame and caressed his "private parts."
Janet was then lowered on top of the man as he was laid down on the stage.
Obviously enjoying the kinky display the man mouthed, "I love you, Janet."
The tour, which kicked off earlier this month in Canada, also features LL Cool J and Geri Halliwell.
It features 38 songs, five costume changes, a dozen dancers, fireworks, and flames.
Jackson is ranked by Billboard magazine as one of the top ten best-selling music artists in the history of contemporary music, having sold over 100 million albums worldwide.[1] The Recording Industry Association of America lists her as the eleventh best-selling female artist in the United States with 26 million certified albums.[2] Jackson's longevity in the recording industry has rivaled that of several entertainers and her musical style and choreography have influenced a number of contemporary pop and R&B artists.
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