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Artist:

Janet Jackson

Song:

Escapade

Album: 

Rhythm Nation 1814

Year: 

1989

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my-memoirs | MEMORY FROM 1990

More! More! No More!

LOCATION: A Friend's House , Philippines

YEAR: 1990

TAGS: friends, escapade, concert

PUBLISHED: April 25, 2008

What can I say, at some point in my life I was a Janet Jackson fan. Not a fan-fanatic, but more of an "I like her song" fan. With that declaration comes one of my favorite song of hers'... tada! Escapade! If I remember correctly I was in high school when this song was released. I could still vividly remember my awe when I first heard it. From then on whenever and wherever I was and that song is played, I would sing and dance along with it like I was the only person in the room. My family and friends will always make fun of me every time I sing or dance to that song, but I just did not care.

 

One time on a weekend, I was at a friend's house with some other friends and the song came on the radio, as expected I sang and danced along with it. This time I was a little bit too carried away, because I was performing it like I was in a concert. My friends could not stop laughing, but they did played along and proceeded to pretend that they where my fans. They threw confetti like papers at me and pretended to fight with each other for a chance to hold my hand or hug me. Then finally in unison they screamed "More! More! No More!" at the exact moment when the song finished. There was a moment of silence, as we all let the meaning of the words sink in, then we laughed so hard I thought then that we would die. Imagine a newspaper headline that says, "A group of friends died of laughter."

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