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You Said
''You Said'' is the thirteenth studio album by US singer-songwriter Jermaine Jackson, released in 1991 as his only album released with LaFace Records, and his last with Arista. == Background == According to Jackson, he was the first major act to sign with LaFace Records. Released in 1991, the entire album was produced by "The LaFace Family", consisting of L.A. Reid, Babyface, Kayo, and Darryl Simmons.〔(Jermaine Jackson official discography - You Said )〕 Compared to many of his previous releases, ''You Said'' was a commercial failure, failing to peak within the ''Billboard'' 200. The original version of "Word to the Badd" gained significant controversy for its scathing lyrics directed towards his brother Michael.〔(Jackson Family Interview (1993) - Part 1 )〕 Although this version was not included on the US edition of the album, both the original and re-written versions of the song were included on the international edition of the album. In 2009, all of Jackson's albums released with Arista Records were re-released on CD format, with new bonus tracks, in Japan.〔(Jermaine Jackson - You Said at Discogs )〕 The re-release of ''You Said'' was based on the international edition of the album, and thus contained the original version of "Word to the Badd".
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