Genius Lyrics
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Janet Jackson – Alright
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“Alright” was the fourth single released from Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814. Based around a James Brown vocal sample from the Lyn Collins track “Think (About It)”, Janet
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Janet Jackson – Miss You Much
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“Miss You Much” was released as the lead single to Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814. The song went on to become Janet’s most successful single, selling over four million copies
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Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation
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The title track from Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 was released as the second single and features an industrial dance-pop track mixed with New Jack Swing and a funk guitar
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Janet Jackson – Nasty
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“Nasty” is the third single released from Control and was created in response to street harassment that she encountered from some “nasty boys”. The song is a funky dance track with
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Janet Jackson – Together Again
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Jackson wrote “Together Again” with the R&B songwriting/production team Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and her then-husband Rene Elizondo Jr. Elizondo also directed one of the music
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Janet Jackson – Escapade
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“Escapade” is the third single from Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 and topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, becoming the second #1 pop single from the album along with
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Janet Jackson – Who
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[Intro] / I love this big bruhman / Oh my god / Oops / Uh / Uh / Who / Oops / [Chorus] / Who—yeah, who / I do / I be lovin' who / Yeah, who / Ask who cares about you / I care about
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Janet Jackson – Night
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“Night” is a house track which accompanies breathy vocals by Jackson.
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Janet Jackson – All for You
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“All for You” was the lead single from the 2001 album All for You by American entertainer Janet Jackson. Written and produced with frequent collaborators Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, “
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Janet Jackson – If
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“If” was the second single released from Janet Jackson’s 1993 album janet. It reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song—an amalgam of dance-pop, new jack swing, and industrial
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Janet Jackson – Anything
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[Verse 1] / Hold me / Kiss me / Show me / You wanna be with me / Feel me / Taste me / And maybe / I'll let you have me / [Pre-Chorus] / When you do convince me / Can't turn back
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Janet Jackson – Doesn't Really Matter
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“Doesn’t Really Matter” is a single for All For You and the soundtrack Nutty Professor II: The Klumps. The song is about love not being based on your appearance. It reached the top
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Janet Jackson (Ft. Joni Mitchell & Q-Tip) – Got ’Til It’s Gone
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“Got ‘Til It’s Gone” was the lead single from Janet Jackson’s 1997 album The Velvet Rope.
Though Janet’s career-long production team Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis are credited as
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Janet Jackson – Fast Girls
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“Fast Girls” is the second and final single from Dream Street. It peaked at number-forty on Billboard’s US R&B Charts. To date, the song has never been performed live.
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Janet Jackson (Ft. J. Cole) – No Sleeep
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“No Sleeep” is the ninth song on Janet Jackson’s eleventh studio album, Unbreakable.
The original solo version was released on June 22, 2015 and was the first new music from
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Janet Jackson – Control
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The title track was released as the fourth single from Control and the album’s opening track as a symbol of Janet Jackson’s independence. The album saw her professionally break
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Janet Jackson – Any Time, Any Place
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“Any Time, Any Place” is the fifth single from janet. The song is about how Janet can have intercourse anywhere. The single reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. It’s
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Janet Jackson – Black Cat
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“Black Cat” is the sixth single released from Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814, a song written by Janet and co-produced by Jellybean Johnson along with her. The song is a hard
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Janet Jackson – Special
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[Verse] / Hey, J / It's been a long time since I've seen you last / A half and twenty-six years (My, time is fast) / I'm well / Though I've gone through some deep changes in my
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Janet Jackson – Throb
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[Intro] / Come for me / Okay, here we go / [Refrain] / (Here we go now) / (Here we go now) / (Here we go now) / (Get busy) / (Here we go now) / (Here we go now) / (Here we go now
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Janet Jackson – Sexhibition
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[Verse 1] / I, 'cause I wanna sexplore you / I, put my hands up on you, babe / I, wanna feel your sexplosion / I, and I'm gonna take you on a sexcapade / [Chorus] / I don't have to
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Janet Jackson – Enjoy
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[Intro] / Enjoy / Wassup? Ha ha ha / [Verse 1] / I wake up 7 AM, about time we do it again / Sunshine today, I better make plans / 'Cause it rained yesterday, but that was okay
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Janet Jackson – Again
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“Again” is a ballad by Janet Jackson, which appears on her fifth studio album, janet. The song was released as album’s third official single on October 12, 1993.
“Again” became a
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Janet Jackson – I Want You
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“I Want You” is the second single from Damita Jo. The retro-inspired R&B song is about Jackson’s passion for her lover. Just like “Just a Little While”, the single failed in the US
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Janet Jackson – Let's Wait Awhile
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“Let’s Wait Awhile” is the fifth single from Janet Jackson’s Control album. The song relays a message of abstinence inspired by a conversation the song’s co-writer Melanie Andrews
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Janet Jackson – SloLove
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[Intro] / I gotta take / I wanna do all the day through / Slow love / [Verse 1] / You are all of me (You're all of me) / And all that you're showin' me / Is so beyond belief (It's
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Janet Jackson – I Get Lonely
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“I Get Lonely” was the third commercially released single from Janet Jackson’s sixth album The Velvet Rope.
Like many of the other songs on the album, “Lonely” is both
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Janet Jackson – Racism
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After the heavy focus on social issues with the Rhythm Nation 1814 album, Janet took a sharp departure to explore love and sex on janet. However, with this interlude, and its
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Janet Jackson – Would You Mind
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“Would You Mind” is an album track from Janet Jackson’s All For You album. Its lyrics were so sexually explicit (“Kiss you, suck you, taste you, ride you”) that the album was
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Janet Jackson – My Need
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[Chorus] / My love, my need / Tonight, I feel so tight / My love, my need / Tonight, just how I like / [Verse 1] / I know you know what exactly's on my mind / I can't help myself
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Janet Jackson – Free Xone
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Jackson’s protest song about LGBT discrimination incorporates a funk and electronic music sound.
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Janet Jackson (Ft. Kanye West) – My Baby
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[Intro: Kayne West & (Janet Jackson)] / Uh, woo, you see / I go by the name of Kan the Louis Vuitton Don / I'm with my home girl (My baby, my baby) / Who need to hook me up with
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Janet Jackson – Because of Love
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“Because of Love” was the fourth single released from Janet Jackson’s 1993 album janet.
The song — an ebullient ode to fidelity — reached the Billboard Top 10 in March of 1994. It
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Janet Jackson – Unbreakable
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“Unbreakable” is the title track of Janet Jackson’s eleventh album. It was released as a promo single on September 3, 2015 in advance of the album’s release three weeks later. The
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Janet Jackson – Rope Burn
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[Intro] / (Mmm, my lips hurt) / [Chorus] / Tie me up, tie me down (Tie me) / Make me moan real loud (Make me moan real loud) / Take off my clothes (Take off my clothes) / No one
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Janet Jackson – And On and On
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“And On And On” is a non-album track by Janet Jackson. The song first debuted as a B-side to the single “Any Time, Any Place.” It was later included on the compilation album janet.
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Janet Jackson – Love Will Never Do (Without You)
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Janet Jackson’s “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” was the seventh and final single released from Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814. In January 1991, it became Janet’s fifth
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Janet Jackson – Let Me Know
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[Intro] / Hello lover, welcome to Fantasies Fulfilled / If you enter your ID number, we can begin (Lets go, lets go) / You have entered 0069, let's go / [Verse 1] / I could dress
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Janet Jackson – Empty
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[Intro] / (One, two, one, two, three, four) / [Verse 1] / How could it be that you knew me? / My deepest fears, my fantasies? / Confide in you what no one knows / But it feels so
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Janet Jackson (Ft. Daddy Yankee) – Made for Now
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“Made for Now” is the first single from Janet Jackson’s forthcoming album. The track–a collaboration with Daddy Yankee–is an uplifting ode to living in the present and features an
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Janet Jackson – All Nite (Don't Stop)
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[Intro] / This is sick / Attention, it's time to dance / [Chorus] / Work it like you're working a pole / Shake it 'til you're shaking the floor / Pop it like you're popping a cork
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