Janet Jackson – All for You

Album Info

Artist: Janet Jackson

Title: All for You

Year: 2001

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (1:00)
  • 2. You Ain't Right (4:32)
  • 3. All For You (5:30)
  • 4. 2wayforyou (Interlude) (0:19)
  • 5. Come On Get Up (4:47)
  • 6. When We Oooo (4:34)
  • 7. China Love (4:36)
  • 8. Love Scene (Ooh Baby) (4:11)
  • 9. Lame (Interlude) (0:11)
  • 10. Trust A Try (5:16)
  • 11. Clouds (Interlude) (0:19)
  • 12. Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) (5:56)
  • 13. Truth (6:45)
  • 14. Theory (Interlude) (0:26)
  • 15. Someone To Call My Lover (4:32)
  • 16. Feels So Right (4:42)
  • 17. Doesn't Really Matter (4:24)
  • 18. Better Days - Edited (5:05)
  • 19. Outro (0:09)
  • 20. Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) - P. Diddy Remix/Radio Edit (4:26)

Review

Janet Jackson's seventh studio album 'All For You' dropped in 2001, marking a sonic celebration of her newfound freedom following her divorce from René Elizondo Jr. Working once again with longtime producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Janet created a record that pulses with liberation and confidence. The album's neo-disco influences and electronic flourishes perfectly complement her exploration of single life, with Janet sounding more uninhibited than ever before. From the flirtatious title track to the more vulnerable moments, she takes listeners on her emotional journey with characteristic grace and style.

The musical palette of 'All For You' spans from infectious pop-funk to introspective R&B, creating a colorful backdrop for Janet's post-divorce reinvention. Standout singles like 'All For You' and 'Someone to Call My Lover' became instant club classics, with their irresistible hooks and playful energy capturing the zeitgeist of early 2000s dance music. The production throughout strikes that perfect balance between contemporary innovation and classic Janet Jackson warmth.

Beyond its commercial success, 'All For You' represents a pivotal moment in Janet's personal and artistic development. The album functions as both dance floor soundtrack and emotional catharsis, with Janet processing her relationship's end while embracing exciting new beginnings. Her ability to transform personal upheaval into infectious pop music demonstrates why she remains such an influential figure in R&B and pop. Twenty years after its release, 'All For You' still feels fresh – a testament to Janet's artistic vision and her understanding of what makes bodies move and hearts connect on the dance floor. - Cameron