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"You" is a song by American recording artist
Janet Jackson Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. She is noted for her innovative, socially conscious and sexually provocative records, as well as elaborate stage shows. Her sound and choreog ...
from her sixth studio album, ''
The Velvet Rope ''The Velvet Rope'' is the sixth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson. The album was released on October 7, 1997, through Virgin Records. Prior to its release, she renegotiated her contract with Virgin for US$80 million, the largest rec ...
'' (1997). It was released as the album's fifth
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on September 3, 1998 in Japan.


Song information

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's 1972 hit song "
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, and Charles Miller. Responding to '' Q''s suggestion that backing vocals on ''The Velvet Rope'' sounded like
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, Jackson said: "You're the second or third person that's said that. It's not him, though. You know what? When we did 'You', I thought the ad-libs sounded too much like him, so I re-did them. But I guess I didn't make them sound different enough." Although the single received a
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release in the United Kingdom, it was ineligible to chart there. Jackson has performed the song on
The Velvet Rope Tour The Velvet Rope Tour was the third concert tour by American recording artist Janet Jackson. Launched in support of her sixth studio album ''The Velvet Rope'' (1997), the tour visited Europe, North America, Japan, New Zealand, Africa, and Austral ...
and on her 2019 Vegas residency, Janet Jackson: Metamorphosis.


Music video

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for the song was directed by David Mallet and shot at the
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in
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, Scotland on June 2, 1998 in front of a select group of fans. Made to look like a live performance, it is spliced with actual concert footage of Jackson's The Velvet Rope Tour, filmed at the same location the next day. The footage contains highlights from the entire show, including the moment when Janet pulled 16-year-old Wilson Kelvin McQuade on stage and did a lap dance for him during the song "Rope Burn". The video appears on the DVD edition of 2001's '' All for You'' and on the 2004 DVD '' From Janet to Damita Jo: The Videos''.


Track listings

European promo CD single (EU VSCDJ 1713) #"You" (single edit) – 3:56 #"You" (album version) – 4:42 Japanese CD single (VJCP12116) #"You" (album version) – 4:42 #" Every Time" (Jam & Lewis Disco Mix) – 4:16 #"Accept Me" – 4:07 US video single (J-JVIYO231025)Jackson,janet CDs, Vinyl Records, CD Singles, Used CD's and Music Albums - Buy at MusicStack
/ref> #"You" (short version) (video) – 4:13


Official remixes

* Album version – 4:42 * Album instrumental – 4:46 * Single edit – 3:56 * Short version – 4:13


References

{{Authority control 1997 songs 1998 singles Janet Jackson songs Songs written by Janet Jackson Songs written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Song recordings produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Trip hop songs Music videos directed by David Mallet (director)