"You get yourself up for it somehow, and your endurance and the crowd gets you up, too"
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There is a gritty honesty in the way Janet Jackson frames performance as something you don’t magically “feel” your way into, but muscle your way toward. “You get yourself up for it somehow” cuts against the myth of effortless pop perfection. The adverb “somehow” is doing the real work: it’s a wink at the backstage reality - fatigue, anxiety, vocal strain, the private logistics of a public body. This isn’t inspiration; it’s management.
Then she shifts the burden from the individual to the system around her: “your endurance and the crowd gets you up, too.” Endurance is both literal stamina and long-haul survival in an industry that demands constant reinvention while punishing visible vulnerability. Coming from Jackson, that subtext lands harder: she’s an artist whose career has been shaped not only by choreography-level discipline, but by relentless scrutiny, gendered expectations, and a famously unforgiving media cycle. The line quietly refuses the narrative that an arena show is powered by pure charisma; it’s powered by training, repetition, and will.
The crowd’s role is equally unsentimental. Fans aren’t just adoration; they’re adrenaline, obligation, and feedback loop. “Gets you up” suggests a transactional intimacy: you deliver, they return energy, and together you manufacture the emotional high people assume arrives naturally. It’s a small, almost throwaway sentence that demystifies celebrity while still honoring the communal electricity of live music - the moment when survival and spectacle become the same thing.
Then she shifts the burden from the individual to the system around her: “your endurance and the crowd gets you up, too.” Endurance is both literal stamina and long-haul survival in an industry that demands constant reinvention while punishing visible vulnerability. Coming from Jackson, that subtext lands harder: she’s an artist whose career has been shaped not only by choreography-level discipline, but by relentless scrutiny, gendered expectations, and a famously unforgiving media cycle. The line quietly refuses the narrative that an arena show is powered by pure charisma; it’s powered by training, repetition, and will.
The crowd’s role is equally unsentimental. Fans aren’t just adoration; they’re adrenaline, obligation, and feedback loop. “Gets you up” suggests a transactional intimacy: you deliver, they return energy, and together you manufacture the emotional high people assume arrives naturally. It’s a small, almost throwaway sentence that demystifies celebrity while still honoring the communal electricity of live music - the moment when survival and spectacle become the same thing.
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