Janet Jackson & Nas’ Albums Added To U.S. National Recording Registry(Pic Credit: Instagram/nas, janetjackson)

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Classic albums by JANET JACKSON and NAS have been chosen for preservation for generations to come in America’s Library of Congress.

National Recording Registry officials have revealed Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 release from 1989, 1994’s Illmatic by Nas, LaBelle’s 1974 version of Lady Marmalade, and Kool & the Gang’s 1980 hit Celebration are all “worthy of preservation for all time based on their cultural, historical or aesthetic importance in the nation’s recorded sound heritage.”

Also making the cut are Jimmy Cliff’s album The Harder They Come, Jackson Browne’s Late for the Sky, Born Under a Bad Sign by Albert King, Pat Metheny’s Bright Size Life, and Free to Be…You & Me from Marlo Thomas and Friends.

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