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"You Want This" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her fifth studio album, ''
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'' (1993). Released as the album's seventh single (sixth and final in the U.S.) in October 1994, the track was written and produced by Jackson and
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. The single version, also used in the
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, featured an additional rap verse from
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. The song was listed in the ''Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era'' (2005) by Bruce Pollock.


Song information

Based on samples from
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' 1968 song " Love Child" and
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's 1973 song "
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", the song is about Jackson being told by her girls that a guy is watching and wanting her. Jackson proclaims if the guy wants to be with her, he has to work for it. The single contains two
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, the ''janet.'' track "New Agenda" and the then-unreleased "70's Love Groove", which also appears on 1995's '' janet. Remixed''.
MC Lyte Lana Michele Moorer (born October 11, 1970), better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is an American rap music, rapper, Disc jockey, DJ, actress and entrepreneur. Considered one of the pioneers of female rap, Lyte first gained fame in the late 19 ...
said of the song: "By that time, Janet and I were friends. It was just a matter of her asking if I wanted to do it. I was just about to go on tour with her and do her U.S. leg. Coupled with that, they asked me to do a song with her that we could perform while we were on that tour.”


Critical reception

Larry Flick from '' Billboard'' described it as "a bouncy ditty that plunges from a sample of "Love Child" by the Supremes into a rollicking jack/funk beat." He added, "The groove sparks an appealing vocal that is by turns playful and seductive."


Chart performance

The single peaked at number eight on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number nine on the
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, and was moderately successful internationally, making it to the top twenty in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. The single entered the UK R&B Singles chart at #2.


Music video

The accompanying
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for "You Want This" was directed by Keir McFarlane and filmed in
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on June 15, 1994. Loosely based on
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's 1965 film, ''
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'', it centers around Jackson as a female gang leader with the singer and her friends encountering two men. MC Lyte declared, "I was totally psyched to be in a video with Janet Jackson. The only thing I wish I did know how to do was dance aughs Have I been able to dance I could have really participated." A
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version of the video was first released to music channels, while a colorized version was released one month later. CST Entertainment Imaging Inc. was responsible for the transformation, with 30 to 40 members of the company's Color F/X division split into three shifts and worked for nearly three weeks to create this version. Both versions are available on the 1994 video compilation '' janet.'' The colorized version is featured on the repackage of 2001's '' All for You'' as well as the 2004 DVD '' From Janet to Damita Jo: The Videos''.


Live performances

Jackson has performed the song on five of her tours,
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,
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, the
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, Unbreakable World Tour, and the
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.
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would often add a vocal sample of the opening "you know you want me" line from "You Want This" in live performances of his song " Dangerous".


Track listings

;U.S. 12" promo single (SPRO-12696) # Disco Theory (No Rap) – 6:16 # E-Smoove's Underdub – 7:21 # E-Smoove's House Anthem – 9:48 # E-Smoove's House Dub – 6:32 ;U.S. 12" single (Y-38455) # Mafia & Fluxy Club Mix – 6:28 # Mafia & Fluxy Dancehall Mix – 4:31 # Spoiled Milk. Remix – 4:44 # Remix – 4:46 # "New Agenda" – 4:00 # "70's Love Groove" – 5:45 ;U.S. promo CD single (DPRO-12696) # E-Smoove's Anthem 7" – 4:24 # Smoove Soul 7" – 4:16 # E-Smoove's Anthem Dub – 6:32 # Disco Theory – 6:16 ;U.S. promo CD single (DPRO-14212) ;U.S. CD single (V25H-38455) # Remix – 4:46 # LP Edit – 4:15 # Mafia & Fluxy Dancehall Mix – 4:31 # Spoiled Milk. Remix – 4:44 # "New Agenda" – 4:00 # "70's Love Groove" – 5:45 ;U.S. cassette single (4Y-38466) # E-Smoove's House Anthem – 9:48 # Disco Theory (No Rap) – 6:16 # "70's Love Groove" – 5:45 # E-Smoove's Underdub – 7:21 # E-Smoove's Anthem Dub – 6:32 # Smoove Soul 12" – 6:20 ;UK 12" promo single (VSTXDJ 1519) # E-Smoove's House Anthem – 9:48 # E-Smoove's Anthem Dub – 6:32 # E-Smoove's Underdub – 7:21 # Funk Extravaganza – 7:42 # Smoove Soul 12" – 6:20 ;UK 12" single (VST 1519) # E-Smoove's House Anthem – 9:48 # E-Smoove's Anthem Dub – 6:32 # E-Smoove's Underdub – 7:21 # Disco Theory – 6:16 # Smoove Soul 7" – 4:16 ;UK CD 1 (VSCDT 1519) ;Australian CD single (8926692) # Remix – 4:46 # E-Smoove's Anthem 7" – 4:16 # Mafia & Fluxy Dancehall Mix – 4:31 # Spoiled Milk. Remix – 4:44 # Disco Theory – 6:16 # Funk Extravaganza – 7:42 # Smoove Soul 12" – 6:20 ;UK CD 2 (VSCDG/T1519) # LP Edit – 4:15 # Mafia & Fluxy Club Mix – 6:29 # "70's Love Groove" – 5:45 # "And on and On" – 4:49 ;Japanese 3" CD single (VJDP10235)Janet Jackson You Want This - Remix Japan 3" CD SINGLE (35420)
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Official remixes

* Album version – 5:05 * LP edit – 4:15 * Remix featuring
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– 4:46 * Mafia & Fluxy Dancehall Remix – 4:31 * Mafia & Fluxy Club Mix – 6:28 * Disco Theory (No Rap) – 6:14 * Disco Theory – 6:14 *
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's Anthem 7" – 4:24 * E-Smoove's House Anthem – 9:43 * E Smoove's Anthem Dub – 6:32 * E-Smoove's Underdub – 7:21 * Smoove Soul 7" – 4:16 * Smoove Soul 12" – 6:20 * Funk Extravaganza – 7:42 * Spoiled Milk. Remix – 4:44


Charts


Certifications


References

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