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Doesn't Really Matter

"Doesn't Really Matter" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from the soundtrack to the 2000 film Nutty Professor II: The Klumps and her seventh studio album, All for You (2001). It was written and produced by Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The track was sent to contemporary hit radio in the US on May 23, 2000, after an unmastered version was leaked to several radio stations. It is an upbeat electropop, R&B and dance song with a syncopated drum loop and bassline. Based on a previously discarded poem Jackson wrote, the lyrics are about her film character's love for The Nutty Professor.

"Doesn't Really Matter"
Single by Janet Jackson
from the album Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Soundtrack and All for You
ReleasedMay 23, 2000 (2000-05-23)
StudioFlyte Tyme, Edina, Minnesota
Genre
Length4:18
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Janet Jackson
  • James Harris III
  • Terry Lewis
Producer(s)
Janet Jackson singles chronology
"Girlfriend/Boyfriend"
(1999)
"Doesn't Really Matter"
(2000)
"All for You"
(2001)
Music video
"Doesn't Really Matter" on YouTube

The track received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its upbeat sound and Jackson's breathy voice. "Doesn't Really Matter" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks, becoming the singer's ninth US chart-topper. It was Jackson's 19th single to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), making her only the third singer, after Madonna and Whitney Houston, to achieve this feat. The song peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Jackson's 15th single to reach the top 10 in the UK. It also peaked within the top 10 in Canada, Denmark, Poland, Italy, and Spain.

The Joseph Kahn-directed music video resembles an abstract, futuristic environment based on Japanese culture. It features an AIBO, a prototype of the Acura CL-X, morphing clothes, and a dance sequence on a tilting platform. Production of the video cost over $2.5 million (equivalent to $3.9 million in 2021), making it one of the most expensive music videos of all time. To promote the single, Jackson performed it on British television program Top of the Pops and at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The song was also performed during four of the singer's concert tours, and her 2019 Las Vegas residency, Janet Jackson: Metamorphosis.

Background and development

"Doesn't Really Matter" was written and produced by Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis as the theme for the Universal Pictures film Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, starring Jackson and actor Eddie Murphy.[1] When asked to contribute a single for the movie's soundtrack, Jackson stated that she would consider if she found an appropriate song.[2] The single would allow Jackson to continue releasing music, while simultaneously devoting time to her film career.[3][4] To help inspire Jackson, director Peter Segal brought a rough cut of the film to Flyte Tyme Studios where the singer was recording her seventh album, All for You. She decided to write an uptempo love song rather than a ballad, inspired by Segal finding her love for Murphy's unattractive character in the film convincing.[2]

The lyrics of "Doesn't Really Matter" were based on a poem Jackson found which she previously wrote and disposed of.[5] The poem's lyrics were kept intact, although its structure was altered. Jackson wrote further lyrics for the song during the same night Jam came up with the melody alongside drum programmer Alex Richburg.[2] After an early version of the song was created, Jackson requested Jam and Richburg to add more instrumentation, however Jam decided to record from live to tape after Richburg left the studio.[6] Initially conceived as a "slow melody", Jam chose to increase its tempo.[2]

Two different choruses were written by Jam and Jackson; Jam wrote "Nutty, nutty, nutty, my love for you" while Jackson wrote "Doesn't really matter". They decided to use Jackson's chorus, and include Jam's chorus towards the end of the track. Jackson presented three songs to Segal on May 12, 2000, three days prior to his set deadline for the soundtrack. He chose "Doesn't Really Matter", believing it was a better fit and a "summertime record". A slightly modified version was included on All for You, featuring an alternate introduction and elements from the song's Rockwilder remix.[2]

Composition

"Doesn't Really Matter" is an electropop,[7] R&B,[5][8] and dance song.[9] Although making using of funk production, common in R&B music at the time of its 2000 release, the track was viewed as an R&B-pop take on lounge music.[8] Its upbeat pop sound is akin to Jackson's 1995 single "Runaway", a stark contrast to the sparse R&B of her previous album, The Velvet Rope.[10] Music critic Jim Farber compared the retro-style melody in "Doesn't Really Matter" to compositions by Burt Bacharach.[8][11] The production makes use of sparse, programmed percussion.[12][13]

The majority of the track was played live to tape, even though it sounded sequenced. Jam recalled that only a small portion was sequenced, which was used to double the melody.[6] The song utilizes both a syncopated drum loop and a bassline, which passes the circle of fifths to reach the V chord. The bassline allows space for the snare drum to be heard on the second and fourth beats, as well as accentuating the snare before the fourth beat is played.[14]

The song begins with a 20-second mid-tempo introduction performed by Jackson in breathy voice.[5] Jackson performs a falsetto trill on the lyrics "My love / For you / Is unconditional too".[15] The chorus has nearly twice the speed of the stop-start verses. A more fluid breakdown features halfway, offsetting the pace and high-energy dynamic of the chorus.[5] The song also utilizes a key change.[16] According to Jackson, the lyrics for "Doesn't Really Matter" are about her film character's love for The Nutty Professor and refers to "how it doesn't matter what is on the exterior, but the interior".[17]

Critical reception

"Doesn't Really Matter" received generally positive reviews from music critics. Chuck Eddy of The Village Voice regarded it as Jackson's best single since 1990's "Black Cat", stating that "the melody's subliminal Asianness makes the nothingness of her piddly voice pretty—fragile like rice paper".[18] In the New York Daily News, Jim Farber viewed the track as innovative, noting that it "dodges current clichés" and has "the yearning freshness of a summer breeze". According to him, "the baby's-breath tune and lightly skittish beat provide the perfect accompaniment for Jackson's coo of a voice".[8] Carol Cooper of Sonicnet wrote that Jackson's vocals "deserve special mention for the deft way she speed-sings verses and choruses so as to accent their underlying rhythmic patterns".[19]

In his review of the single for AllMusic, Jose F. Promis called it "impossibly catchy".[20] Melissa Marschheuser of The Orlando Sentinel wrote that the song has "a beat you just can't help but hum along to".[21] Matt Diehl of Entertainment Weekly viewed the track as "effervescent", and cited it and R. Kelly's "Just a Touch" as the only two consequential R&B songs on the soundtrack.[22] In his review of All for You for Entertainment Weekly, Tom Sinclair regarded the song as "competent hack pop".[23] Sean Piccoli of the Sun-Sentinel believed it had "a less suffocating shade of pop" than other tracks on All for You.[24]

Neumu's Anthony Carew found the song "surgically clean" and the production "suitably slick", noting that Jam and Lewis were "so self-conscious of their skills they cut-in the word 'edit' as a cute cut-up gimmick".[25] Chuck Taylor of Billboard called the song "frothy" and "a leftover from another time", but argued that it was "innocent fun" and "a smile-bearing throwback" that highlighted Jackson's "still-youthful vocal musings".[10] Dotmusic's Gary Crossing was more critical, calling it a "disappointing fare" with a "bland" vocal mix, writing that "apart from the key changes there's barely anything of interest here".[16] Billboard included "Doesn't Really Matter" in its list of The Greatest Songs of 2000 at number 78.[9] The Guardian placed it at number eight in its 2015 list of Jackson's best songs.[5]

Commercial performance

"Doesn't Really Matter" received early attention a week ahead of its US radio release on May 23, 2000, after an unmastered version leaked to several radio stations, some of who made their own radio edit from the leak.[26][27] It became the most added song on pop, rhythmic, and urban radio formats upon release.[28] On the US Billboard Hot 100 issue dated June 17, 2000, "Doesn't Really Matter" debuted at number 59 on airplay alone.[29] Following its CD and cassette single release on August 8, 2000, "Doesn't Really Matter" climbed to number one, selling 96,000 copies during its first full week of sales.[30][31][32] The song spent three consecutive weeks at number one before being replaced by "Music" by Madonna. It was Jackson's ninth US number-one single and made her the first singer to achieve a number one in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s in the US.[33]

The track peaked at number two on the Rhythmic Top 40,[34] number three on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Mainstream Top 40,[35][36] and at number nine on the Hot Dance Singles Sales.[37] It also registered a 75-1 climb on the Hot Singles Sales chart, after debuting before its physical release because of street date violations.[32] "Doesn't Really Matter" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on September 25, 2000, for selling 500,000 copies in the US.[38] According to the RIAA, Jackson became the third female singer, after Madonna and Whitney Houston, to achieve 19 gold-selling singles.[39] The song was the 13th best-selling single of 2000 in the US with sales of 600,000 copies (rounded off to the nearest 100,000).[40]

In Canada, "Doesn't Really Matter" debuted at number 45 on the RPM Top 100 Singles chart dated July 3, 2000.[41] On the October 2 issue, it peaked at number two.[42] In Australia, the song bowed at number 28 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[43] On the New Zealand Singles Chart, it peaked at number 27 and spent a total of six weeks on the chart.[44] "Doesn't Really Matter" fared better on the UK Singles Chart where it debuted at number five, making it Jackson's 15th single to reach the top 10 in the UK.[45] The song was present on the chart for 11 weeks and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for selling 200,000 copies.[46][47] In Europe, "Doesn't Really Matter" charted in the top 10 in Denmark, Italy, Poland and Spain.[48][49][50][51] It also reached the top 20 in Belgium (Wallonia), the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.[52][53][54][55][56] In Japan, "Doesn't Really Matter" received a Japan Gold Disc Award from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for Top Selling Song of the Year by a foreign artist.[57]

Music video

Background

 
 
The music video for "Doesn't Really Matter" is inspired by several elements from Japan, such as the video's futuristic setting, and the AIBO that is seen near Jackson.

The music video for "Doesn't Really Matter" was directed by Joseph Kahn, with the setting portraying a futuristic city inspired by Tokyo. It showcases Jackson in an abstract anime-based environment, featuring an AIBO, which was the very first consumer Artificial Intelligence robot and was created for the companionship of adults and elderly people. Morphing clothes, levitating platforms, and a futuristic Acura vehicle, the Acura CL-X Concept Prototype, are featured in the video.[58] The music video was filmed in Universal City, California on June 4–8, and premiered on MTV's Making the Video on June 28, 2000.[17] Production costs were over $2.5 million (equivalent to $3.9 million in 2021), making it one of the most expensive music videos of all time.[58][59]

Kahn described the video's premise as "epic minimalism" in an attempt to differentiate from the large sets of other music videos airing during the same time. He wanted to use minimal sets that would appear larger.[17] Jackson contacted Kahn to direct the music video,[60] explaining that she wanted to experiment with make-up and costuming in order to take risks.[17][61] One of the dancers, Jenna Dewan, received the role in the music video at the age of 19 as the only spot the choreographers were looking for in an audition. All the dancers performed choreography on a moving platform while harnessed on bungee cords.[62] The platform was implemented to tilt and slant, which would cause Jackson and the dancers to slide and fall off. The original scene was designed on a set, but was taken apart and replaced with a green screen.[17]

The music video was one of the first appearances by Dewan, who stated "I was fortunate enough to work with Janet who treats her dancers amazing". Following the video shoot, Jackson asked Dewan to appear in the music video for her 2001 single "All for You", and be a dancer on her two-year All for You Tour.[62]

Synopsis

The video opens with a postcard, featuring the song's title and Jackson's name, drifting on a sidewalk and being stepped on by pedestrians. It then pans from a panoramic nighttime city view to a scene of Jackson singing from her bed in a confined apartment. During this scene, the AIBO and various objects in her room are shown, including a television displaying Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, and a pair of moon shoes. Jackson then grabs a beverage from her fridge and starts singing in front of a mirror containing visually animated animal stickers. Four of her friends knock at her door and Jackson leaves with them. They dance through the apartment block hallway as their shoes morph into black futuristic high-heels, walking into an area filled with display screens and a circular platform.

During the song's breakdown, they perform a choreographed dance routine on the tilting platform. The scenes are intercut with Jackson drawing an orange swirl and the AIBO watching the film in her apartment. Various people are also seen drawing orange swirls. In the next segment, Jackson is shown in the passenger seat of a car driving through a tunnel, as scenes from Nutty Professor II: The Klumps appear as a reflection in the front window. The video concludes with a slow motion shot of Jackson falling backwards onto her bed and the AIBO resting in front of her.

Reception

Writing for DVD Movie Guide, Colin Jacobson praised the music video for deviating from the standard "lip-synch/film snippet formula" used among pop videos at the time, stating that it "stands on its own".[63] Rod Stafford Hagwood of the Sun-Sentinel included "Doesn't Really Matter" among several videos which set fashion trends and increased the popularity of "bright colorful clothes" among youth.[64] Aaron Beierle of DVD Talk likened the video's setting to science fiction film The Fifth Element.[65] Matthew Trammell of The New Yorker wrote that it is "one of the most forward-leaning music videos of its time".[58] However, Luke Bather of Highsnobiety was critical of the music video, calling the CGI "primitive" and describing how it portrays a dystopian future where everyone feels "bizarrely happy" while only being able to watch The Nutty Professor on television.[59]

Live performances

Jackson performed "Doesn't Really Matter" on the August 4, 2000 episode of the British music chart television program Top of the Pops.[66] She also performed the song at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, opening the show from a three-tiered aerial set with 10 backing dancers.[67] Jackson wore a black leather outfit and her long hair obscured her face most of the performance.[68] Jeff Stark of Salon found the dance routine "elaborate".[69] Vibe included the performance in its 2015 list of 10 Iconic Janet Jackson Performances.[70]

The song was also performed during the encore of the All for You Tour. The renditions were viewed as more intimate in contrast to the spectacle of earlier performances.[71][72][73] "Doesn't Really Matter" was also performed during Jackson's 2008 Rock Witchu Tour, her first concert tour in six years.[74] She insisted on the tour being "dance-heavy" after fans left messages on Jackson's phone-in number, which was used by Jackson to directly communicate with them.[75] During Jackson's 2011 Number Ones, Up Close and Personal tour, the song was performed in a medley with "Escapade", "Love Will Never Do (Without You)", "When I Think of You" and "All for You".[76] The music video appeared on screen before the start of the concert.[77] The song was also included in the set lists for the second leg of Jackson's 2018 State of the World Tour, and her 2019 Las Vegas residency, Janet Jackson: Metamorphosis.[78][79]

Cover versions

Japanese singer Hitomi Shimatani covered the song under the title "Papillon" for her 2001 debut album of the same name. Jackson initially prevented Shimatani's label Avex Trax from shipping the CD because the lyrics differed from Jackson's image of the song. She finally allowed the CD's release after a month's negotiation, stating that she appreciated seeing a new aspect of "Doesn't Really Matter" arranged in an Asian style.[80] The song's katakana lyrics include oriental themes such as lotus flowers, gods, beliefs, dreams, and smiles.[81] The single was released on February 7, 2001, and peaked at number 14 on Japan's Oricon Singles Chart where it charted for 23 weeks.[82] An eastern butterfly version was later issued on the song's maxi release on June 27, 2001.[83]

Puerto Rican flautist Néstor Torres recorded a jazz version of "Doesn't Really Matter" for his seventh album, This Side of Paradise, released on March 13, 2001.[84][85]

Track listing

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Doesn't Really Matter"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[47] Silver 200,000^
United States (RIAA)[38] Gold 600,000[40]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Doesn't Really Matter"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States June 19, 2000 Urban contemporary radio
June 20, 2000
Germany August 4, 2000 Maxi single Universal Music
United Kingdom August 7, 2000
Mercury [116]
France August 8, 2000 CD single Barclay
United States
  • Cassette single
  • maxi single
  • Def Jam
  • Virgin
[30][31]
Japan September 20, 2000 Maxi single Universal Music

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doesn, really, matter, song, american, singer, janet, jackson, from, soundtrack, 2000, film, nutty, professor, klumps, seventh, studio, album, 2001, written, produced, jackson, jimmy, terry, lewis, track, sent, contemporary, radio, 2000, after, unmastered, ver. Doesn t Really Matter is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from the soundtrack to the 2000 film Nutty Professor II The Klumps and her seventh studio album All for You 2001 It was written and produced by Jackson Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis The track was sent to contemporary hit radio in the US on May 23 2000 after an unmastered version was leaked to several radio stations It is an upbeat electropop R amp B and dance song with a syncopated drum loop and bassline Based on a previously discarded poem Jackson wrote the lyrics are about her film character s love for The Nutty Professor Doesn t Really Matter Single by Janet Jacksonfrom the album Nutty Professor II The Klumps SoundtrackandAll for YouReleasedMay 23 2000 2000 05 23 StudioFlyte Tyme Edina MinnesotaGenreElectropop R amp B danceLength4 18LabelDef Jam VirginSongwriter s Janet Jackson James Harris III Terry LewisProducer s Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Janet JacksonJanet Jackson singles chronology Girlfriend Boyfriend 1999 Doesn t Really Matter 2000 All for You 2001 Music video Doesn t Really Matter on YouTubeThe track received generally positive reviews from music critics who praised its upbeat sound and Jackson s breathy voice Doesn t Really Matter topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks becoming the singer s ninth US chart topper It was Jackson s 19th single to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA making her only the third singer after Madonna and Whitney Houston to achieve this feat The song peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart becoming Jackson s 15th single to reach the top 10 in the UK It also peaked within the top 10 in Canada Denmark Poland Italy and Spain The Joseph Kahn directed music video resembles an abstract futuristic environment based on Japanese culture It features an AIBO a prototype of the Acura CL X morphing clothes and a dance sequence on a tilting platform Production of the video cost over 2 5 million equivalent to 3 9 million in 2021 making it one of the most expensive music videos of all time To promote the single Jackson performed it on British television program Top of the Pops and at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards The song was also performed during four of the singer s concert tours and her 2019 Las Vegas residency Janet Jackson Metamorphosis Contents 1 Background and development 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Music video 5 1 Background 5 2 Synopsis 5 3 Reception 6 Live performances 7 Cover versions 8 Track listing 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground and development Edit Doesn t Really Matter was written and produced by Janet Jackson Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis as the theme for the Universal Pictures film Nutty Professor II The Klumps starring Jackson and actor Eddie Murphy 1 When asked to contribute a single for the movie s soundtrack Jackson stated that she would consider if she found an appropriate song 2 The single would allow Jackson to continue releasing music while simultaneously devoting time to her film career 3 4 To help inspire Jackson director Peter Segal brought a rough cut of the film to Flyte Tyme Studios where the singer was recording her seventh album All for You She decided to write an uptempo love song rather than a ballad inspired by Segal finding her love for Murphy s unattractive character in the film convincing 2 The lyrics of Doesn t Really Matter were based on a poem Jackson found which she previously wrote and disposed of 5 The poem s lyrics were kept intact although its structure was altered Jackson wrote further lyrics for the song during the same night Jam came up with the melody alongside drum programmer Alex Richburg 2 After an early version of the song was created Jackson requested Jam and Richburg to add more instrumentation however Jam decided to record from live to tape after Richburg left the studio 6 Initially conceived as a slow melody Jam chose to increase its tempo 2 Two different choruses were written by Jam and Jackson Jam wrote Nutty nutty nutty my love for you while Jackson wrote Doesn t really matter They decided to use Jackson s chorus and include Jam s chorus towards the end of the track Jackson presented three songs to Segal on May 12 2000 three days prior to his set deadline for the soundtrack He chose Doesn t Really Matter believing it was a better fit and a summertime record A slightly modified version was included on All for You featuring an alternate introduction and elements from the song s Rockwilder remix 2 Composition Edit Doesn t Really Matter source source track The chorus is played at nearly twice the speed as the start stop verses 5 Most of the song was played live to tape while a small portion was sequenced to double the melody 6 Problems playing this file See media help Doesn t Really Matter is an electropop 7 R amp B 5 8 and dance song 9 Although making using of funk production common in R amp B music at the time of its 2000 release the track was viewed as an R amp B pop take on lounge music 8 Its upbeat pop sound is akin to Jackson s 1995 single Runaway a stark contrast to the sparse R amp B of her previous album The Velvet Rope 10 Music critic Jim Farber compared the retro style melody in Doesn t Really Matter to compositions by Burt Bacharach 8 11 The production makes use of sparse programmed percussion 12 13 The majority of the track was played live to tape even though it sounded sequenced Jam recalled that only a small portion was sequenced which was used to double the melody 6 The song utilizes both a syncopated drum loop and a bassline which passes the circle of fifths to reach the V chord The bassline allows space for the snare drum to be heard on the second and fourth beats as well as accentuating the snare before the fourth beat is played 14 The song begins with a 20 second mid tempo introduction performed by Jackson in breathy voice 5 Jackson performs a falsetto trill on the lyrics My love For you Is unconditional too 15 The chorus has nearly twice the speed of the stop start verses A more fluid breakdown features halfway offsetting the pace and high energy dynamic of the chorus 5 The song also utilizes a key change 16 According to Jackson the lyrics for Doesn t Really Matter are about her film character s love for The Nutty Professor and refers to how it doesn t matter what is on the exterior but the interior 17 Critical reception Edit Doesn t Really Matter received generally positive reviews from music critics Chuck Eddy of The Village Voice regarded it as Jackson s best single since 1990 s Black Cat stating that the melody s subliminal Asianness makes the nothingness of her piddly voice pretty fragile like rice paper 18 In the New York Daily News Jim Farber viewed the track as innovative noting that it dodges current cliches and has the yearning freshness of a summer breeze According to him the baby s breath tune and lightly skittish beat provide the perfect accompaniment for Jackson s coo of a voice 8 Carol Cooper of Sonicnet wrote that Jackson s vocals deserve special mention for the deft way she speed sings verses and choruses so as to accent their underlying rhythmic patterns 19 In his review of the single for AllMusic Jose F Promis called it impossibly catchy 20 Melissa Marschheuser of The Orlando Sentinel wrote that the song has a beat you just can t help but hum along to 21 Matt Diehl of Entertainment Weekly viewed the track as effervescent and cited it and R Kelly s Just a Touch as the only two consequential R amp B songs on the soundtrack 22 In his review of All for You for Entertainment Weekly Tom Sinclair regarded the song as competent hack pop 23 Sean Piccoli of the Sun Sentinel believed it had a less suffocating shade of pop than other tracks on All for You 24 Neumu s Anthony Carew found the song surgically clean and the production suitably slick noting that Jam and Lewis were so self conscious of their skills they cut in the word edit as a cute cut up gimmick 25 Chuck Taylor of Billboard called the song frothy and a leftover from another time but argued that it was innocent fun and a smile bearing throwback that highlighted Jackson s still youthful vocal musings 10 Dotmusic s Gary Crossing was more critical calling it a disappointing fare with a bland vocal mix writing that apart from the key changes there s barely anything of interest here 16 Billboard included Doesn t Really Matter in its list of The Greatest Songs of 2000 at number 78 9 The Guardian placed it at number eight in its 2015 list of Jackson s best songs 5 Commercial performance Edit Doesn t Really Matter received early attention a week ahead of its US radio release on May 23 2000 after an unmastered version leaked to several radio stations some of who made their own radio edit from the leak 26 27 It became the most added song on pop rhythmic and urban radio formats upon release 28 On the US Billboard Hot 100 issue dated June 17 2000 Doesn t Really Matter debuted at number 59 on airplay alone 29 Following its CD and cassette single release on August 8 2000 Doesn t Really Matter climbed to number one selling 96 000 copies during its first full week of sales 30 31 32 The song spent three consecutive weeks at number one before being replaced by Music by Madonna It was Jackson s ninth US number one single and made her the first singer to achieve a number one in the 1980s 1990s and 2000s in the US 33 The track peaked at number two on the Rhythmic Top 40 34 number three on Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs and Mainstream Top 40 35 36 and at number nine on the Hot Dance Singles Sales 37 It also registered a 75 1 climb on the Hot Singles Sales chart after debuting before its physical release because of street date violations 32 Doesn t Really Matter was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA on September 25 2000 for selling 500 000 copies in the US 38 According to the RIAA Jackson became the third female singer after Madonna and Whitney Houston to achieve 19 gold selling singles 39 The song was the 13th best selling single of 2000 in the US with sales of 600 000 copies rounded off to the nearest 100 000 40 In Canada Doesn t Really Matter debuted at number 45 on the RPM Top 100 Singles chart dated July 3 2000 41 On the October 2 issue it peaked at number two 42 In Australia the song bowed at number 28 on the ARIA Singles Chart 43 On the New Zealand Singles Chart it peaked at number 27 and spent a total of six weeks on the chart 44 Doesn t Really Matter fared better on the UK Singles Chart where it debuted at number five making it Jackson s 15th single to reach the top 10 in the UK 45 The song was present on the chart for 11 weeks and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI for selling 200 000 copies 46 47 In Europe Doesn t Really Matter charted in the top 10 in Denmark Italy Poland and Spain 48 49 50 51 It also reached the top 20 in Belgium Wallonia the Netherlands Norway Sweden and Switzerland 52 53 54 55 56 In Japan Doesn t Really Matter received a Japan Gold Disc Award from the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ for Top Selling Song of the Year by a foreign artist 57 Music video EditBackground Edit The music video for Doesn t Really Matter is inspired by several elements from Japan such as the video s futuristic setting and the AIBO that is seen near Jackson The music video for Doesn t Really Matter was directed by Joseph Kahn with the setting portraying a futuristic city inspired by Tokyo It showcases Jackson in an abstract anime based environment featuring an AIBO which was the very first consumer Artificial Intelligence robot and was created for the companionship of adults and elderly people Morphing clothes levitating platforms and a futuristic Acura vehicle the Acura CL X Concept Prototype are featured in the video 58 The music video was filmed in Universal City California on June 4 8 and premiered on MTV s Making the Video on June 28 2000 17 Production costs were over 2 5 million equivalent to 3 9 million in 2021 making it one of the most expensive music videos of all time 58 59 Kahn described the video s premise as epic minimalism in an attempt to differentiate from the large sets of other music videos airing during the same time He wanted to use minimal sets that would appear larger 17 Jackson contacted Kahn to direct the music video 60 explaining that she wanted to experiment with make up and costuming in order to take risks 17 61 One of the dancers Jenna Dewan received the role in the music video at the age of 19 as the only spot the choreographers were looking for in an audition All the dancers performed choreography on a moving platform while harnessed on bungee cords 62 The platform was implemented to tilt and slant which would cause Jackson and the dancers to slide and fall off The original scene was designed on a set but was taken apart and replaced with a green screen 17 The music video was one of the first appearances by Dewan who stated I was fortunate enough to work with Janet who treats her dancers amazing Following the video shoot Jackson asked Dewan to appear in the music video for her 2001 single All for You and be a dancer on her two year All for You Tour 62 Synopsis Edit The video opens with a postcard featuring the song s title and Jackson s name drifting on a sidewalk and being stepped on by pedestrians It then pans from a panoramic nighttime city view to a scene of Jackson singing from her bed in a confined apartment During this scene the AIBO and various objects in her room are shown including a television displaying Nutty Professor II The Klumps and a pair of moon shoes Jackson then grabs a beverage from her fridge and starts singing in front of a mirror containing visually animated animal stickers Four of her friends knock at her door and Jackson leaves with them They dance through the apartment block hallway as their shoes morph into black futuristic high heels walking into an area filled with display screens and a circular platform During the song s breakdown they perform a choreographed dance routine on the tilting platform The scenes are intercut with Jackson drawing an orange swirl and the AIBO watching the film in her apartment Various people are also seen drawing orange swirls In the next segment Jackson is shown in the passenger seat of a car driving through a tunnel as scenes from Nutty Professor II The Klumps appear as a reflection in the front window The video concludes with a slow motion shot of Jackson falling backwards onto her bed and the AIBO resting in front of her Reception Edit Writing for DVD Movie Guide Colin Jacobson praised the music video for deviating from the standard lip synch film snippet formula used among pop videos at the time stating that it stands on its own 63 Rod Stafford Hagwood of the Sun Sentinel included Doesn t Really Matter among several videos which set fashion trends and increased the popularity of bright colorful clothes among youth 64 Aaron Beierle of DVD Talk likened the video s setting to science fiction film The Fifth Element 65 Matthew Trammell of The New Yorker wrote that it is one of the most forward leaning music videos of its time 58 However Luke Bather of Highsnobiety was critical of the music video calling the CGI primitive and describing how it portrays a dystopian future where everyone feels bizarrely happy while only being able to watch The Nutty Professor on television 59 Live performances EditJackson performed Doesn t Really Matter on the August 4 2000 episode of the British music chart television program Top of the Pops 66 She also performed the song at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7 opening the show from a three tiered aerial set with 10 backing dancers 67 Jackson wore a black leather outfit and her long hair obscured her face most of the performance 68 Jeff Stark of Salon found the dance routine elaborate 69 Vibe included the performance in its 2015 list of 10 Iconic Janet Jackson Performances 70 The song was also performed during the encore of the All for You Tour The renditions were viewed as more intimate in contrast to the spectacle of earlier performances 71 72 73 Doesn t Really Matter was also performed during Jackson s 2008 Rock Witchu Tour her first concert tour in six years 74 She insisted on the tour being dance heavy after fans left messages on Jackson s phone in number which was used by Jackson to directly communicate with them 75 During Jackson s 2011 Number Ones Up Close and Personal tour the song was performed in a medley with Escapade Love Will Never Do Without You When I Think of You and All for You 76 The music video appeared on screen before the start of the concert 77 The song was also included in the set lists for the second leg of Jackson s 2018 State of the World Tour and her 2019 Las Vegas residency Janet Jackson Metamorphosis 78 79 Cover versions EditJapanese singer Hitomi Shimatani covered the song under the title Papillon for her 2001 debut album of the same name Jackson initially prevented Shimatani s label Avex Trax from shipping the CD because the lyrics differed from Jackson s image of the song She finally allowed the CD s release after a month s negotiation stating that she appreciated seeing a new aspect of Doesn t Really Matter arranged in an Asian style 80 The song s katakana lyrics include oriental themes such as lotus flowers gods beliefs dreams and smiles 81 The single was released on February 7 2001 and peaked at number 14 on Japan s Oricon Singles Chart where it charted for 23 weeks 82 An eastern butterfly version was later issued on the song s maxi release on June 27 2001 83 Puerto Rican flautist Nestor Torres recorded a jazz version of Doesn t Really Matter for his seventh album This Side of Paradise released on March 13 2001 84 85 Track listing EditCD single 1 No TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Radio Edit 4 182 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Club Mix 8 49 US 12 inch single 86 Side ANo TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Rockwilder Mix 5 412 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Club Mix 8 493 Doesn t Really Matter Spensane Get Up Extended Mix 6 30 Side BNo TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Rockwilder Instrumental 4 592 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Sound Factory Dub Mix 6 343 Doesn t Really Matter Spensane Get Up Dub Mix 4 32 US cassette single 87 Side ANo TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Album Version 4 552 Doesn t Really Matter Dance All Day Extended Mix 5 04 Side BNo TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Club Mix 8 492 Doesn t Really Matter Spensane Get Up Extended Mix 6 30 US maxi single 88 No TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Album Version 4 552 Doesn t Really Matter Dance All Day Extended Mix 5 043 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Club Mix 8 494 Doesn t Really Matter Spensane Get Up Extended Mix 6 30 UK 12 inch single 89 Side ANo TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Radio Edit 4 182 Doesn t Really Matter Rockwilder Mix 5 413 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Club Mix 8 49 Side BNo TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Instrumental 4 382 Doesn t Really Matter Spensane Get Up Extended Mix 6 303 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Sound Factory Dub 6 34 UK cassette single 90 No TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Radio Edit 4 182 Doesn t Really Matter Album Version 4 55 UK maxi single 91 No TitleLength1 Doesn t Really Matter Radio Edit 4 182 Doesn t Really Matter Rockwilder Mix 5 413 Doesn t Really Matter Jonathan Peters Club Mix 8 494 Doesn t Really Matter Video Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Doesn t Really Matter Chart 2000 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 43 28Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 92 28Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 52 13Canada Top Singles RPM 42 2Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 93 49Canada Dance Urban RPM 94 14Denmark IFPI 48 9Europe European Hot 100 Singles 95 15France SNEP 96 40Germany Official German Charts 97 23Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 20 98 25Ireland IRMA 99 21Italy FIMI 49 10Japan Oricon 100 33Netherlands Dutch Top 40 101 11Netherlands Single Top 100 53 15New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 44 27Norway VG lista 54 13Poland Polish Airplay Charts 102 9Poland Airplay Music amp Media 50 2Scotland OCC 103 13Spain PROMUSICAE 51 9Sweden Sverigetopplistan 55 14Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 56 17UK Singles OCC 104 5UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 105 2US Billboard Hot 100 106 1US Dance Singles Sales Billboard 107 9US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 35 3US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 36 3US Rhythmic Billboard 34 2 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Doesn t Really Matter in 2000 Chart 2000 PositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 108 63Netherlands Dutch Top 40 109 78Netherlands Single Top 100 110 91US Billboard Hot 100 111 18US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 112 29US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 113 31US Rhythmic Billboard 114 18Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Doesn t Really Matter Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 47 Silver 200 000 United States RIAA 38 Gold 600 000 40 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Doesn t Really Matter Region Date Format s Label s Ref United States June 19 2000 Urban contemporary radio Def JamVirgin 115 June 20 2000 Rhythmic contemporary radiocontemporary hit radio 115 Germany August 4 2000 Maxi single Universal Music 97 United Kingdom August 7 2000 Cassette singlemaxi single Mercury 116 France August 8 2000 CD single Barclay 117 United States Cassette singlemaxi single Def JamVirgin 30 31 Japan September 20 2000 Maxi single Universal Music 100 References Edit a b Doesn t Really Matter booklet Janet Jackson New York City Def Jam Records 2000 562 916 2 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b c d e Bronson Fred 2003 Billboard s Hottest 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