Free Xone

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"Free Xone" is a socially conscious R&B track by Janet Jackson that addresses homophobia and celebrates sexual freedom and acceptance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
addressesAudience LGBTQ+ community
allies of LGBTQ+ people
advocatesFor equality
non-judgmental love
sexual liberation
album The Velvet Rope
albumTypeContext studio album track
artist Janet Jackson
chronologicalContext late 1990s R&B
culturalContext LGBTQ+ representation in popular music
genre R&B
funk
neo soul
hasArtistNationality American
includedInTourSetlist The Velvet Rope World Tour
surface form: The Velvet Rope Tour
language English
lyricalFocus celebrating same-sex love
condemning homophobia
promoting acceptance of diverse sexual orientations
message acceptance of all sexual orientations
freedom to love without judgment
notableFor explicitly pro-LGBTQ+ message in mainstream R&B
socially conscious lyrics
partOf The Velvet Rope
performer Janet Jackson
producer Janet Jackson
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
recordedBy Janet Jackson
recordLabel Virgin Records
releaseYear 1997
socialIssueAddressed LGBT discrimination
homophobia
sexual prejudice
theme LGBT acceptance
homophobia
love
sexual freedom
social justice
tolerance
vocalStyle R&B vocals
writer James Harris III
Janet Jackson
Terry Lewis

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The Velvet Rope includesTrack Free Xone