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In 2004, a culture war was brewing when the Super Bowl halftime show audience saw a white man expose a Black woman's breast for 9/16ths of a second. A national furor ensued. "If the culture wars could have a 9/11, it's February 1st, 2004," said one observer. The woman was Janet Jackson, and her career was never the same. The man was Justin Timberlake; his stardom only grew. The New York Times examines the racial and cultural currents that collided on the Super Bowl stage, and explores how the incident impacted one of the most successful pop musicians in history.
- Janet JacksonSelf
- Justin TimberlakeSelf
- Tito JacksonSelf - Janet's Brother, Member of the Jackson 5
- Danyel SmithSelf - Former Editor in Chief of Billboard magazin
- Cathy HughesSelf
- Michael MustoSelf
- Chris MolanphySelf - Music Charts Analyst, Slate
- Jesus GarberSelf - Former Head of Promotions for A&M Records