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All for You (Janet Jackson album)

All for You is the seventh studio album by American singer Janet Jackson. It was first released on April 16, 2001, by Virgin Records. The album's development and theme were rooted in Jackson's separation from husband René Elizondo Jr. as she attempted to move on. Contrary to The Velvet Rope, which saw Jackson tackling darker themes such as domestic violence and depression, All for You showcased a mix of upbeat dance-pop and slow R&B sounds, incorporating rock, disco, and funk, as well as soft rock and East Asian music. Its lyrics focus on passion, romance, and intercourse, while also discussing themes of betrayal and deceit. The explicit language and sexual content of several songs sparked controversy, causing the album to be banned in several countries.

All for You
Standard edition cover
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 16, 2001 (2001-04-16)
Recorded2000–2001
Studio
Genre
Length73:01
LabelVirgin
Producer
Janet Jackson chronology
The Velvet Rope
(1997)
All for You
(2001)
Damita Jo
(2004)
Singles from All for You
  1. "All for You"
    Released: March 6, 2001
  2. "Someone to Call My Lover"
    Released: June 12, 2001
  3. "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)"
    Released: November 6, 2001

All for You received generally positive reviews from music critics, who commended its upbeat nature and the sonic innovation of several songs. It was also considered one of her sexiest albums and among the best of her career. The album received three Grammy Award nominations, including Best Pop Vocal Album, winning Best Dance Recording for its title track. It became Jackson's fifth consecutive album to top the Billboard 200 albums chart in the United States. All for You logged the biggest opening week sales of her career, as well as the second highest first-week sales for a female artist in Nielsen Soundscan history. It reached the top five of most countries internationally and was the biggest selling international pop album of the year in Japan. Certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), it has sold over three million copies in the US according to Nielsen and an estimated five million copies internationally. All for You was the twelfth best-selling album of the year worldwide, and was one of the best-selling albums of the decade in the United States.

Its lead single "All for You" was one of Jackson's most successful singles and broke multiple airplay records. In the US, it was the biggest hit of the year, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks and became a top ten hit on the majority of singles charts worldwide. "Someone to Call My Lover" reached number three on the Hot 100 and within the top twenty internationally while "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" peaked within the top forty in most territories. "Come On Get Up" was also released as a promotional single in Japan.

In promotion for the album, Jackson was declared MTV's inaugural Icon, receiving a televised tribute titled MTV Icon: Janet Jackson. The special honored Jackson's contribution within music and popular culture, in recognition of "one of the most influential and beloved tastemakers in contemporary pop." During that period, Jackson was presented numerous career accolades, including the American Music Award's Award of Merit, TMF Award's Lifetime Achievement Award, and Recording Academy's Governor's Award.

Background and development edit

In 2000, Jackson was separated from René Elizondo Jr., exposing their secret marriage to the public as he filed for divorce, leading to intense media scrutiny.[1][2] Amidst the divorce, Jackson began recording her seventh album. MTV News reported Jackson had nearly completed work on the "upbeat, fun and carefree" record, in contrast to the darker tone of her prior release.[3] Producer Jimmy Jam stated, "This record now, even though it may not be the best of times in her personal life, she feels that the future is bright... She's excited about music and about life in general. She's excited about what the next year will hold for her, and that's the tone she's set for herself and [the album]."[3] Jam added, "In the history of Janet, the records that are the happy records, that make people smile, have always traditionally been the more successful records.. going back as far to songs like 'When I Think of You' to 'Doesn't Really Matter.' This continues that tradition, with kind of a nod to the dance music of the '80s."[3] Virgin Records' president Roy Cooper stated, "The new album is very bright, it's very upbeat and dynamic. She wanted to make an album that was rhythmically strong as well as melodically strong. She also wanted as explosive and strong a start as possible, and this certainly qualifies."[4] Explaining its concept, Jackson said:

I call my latest release All for You. The You is my fans who've stayed with me and watched me grow; the You is the mysterious force of love that's the source of creativity; and the You is also me. All for You is a suite of songs that helped me move from one emotional level to another. I'm the kind of artist who has no choice but to write what I feel. Velvet Rope took me inside my fears and frustrations. All for You has brought me outside, happy on a natural high, convinced that I really can express joy in the face of pain. My moods are changing. If you listen to the CD, you'll hear what I'm going through. There's anger, hurt, regret, even that familiar vein of severe self-criticism that I can't quite shake. (I still can't stand seeing any of my movies or concert tapes; I still cringe when I watch myself act or dance.) Yet there's also confidence. I hope this doesn't sound egotistical, but this time I stood alone and crafted my art according to my heart. I feel free, and there's nothing more wonderful than freedom.[5]

Recording and production edit

 
 
Jackson planned to record with The Neptunes and Basement Jaxx during the album's initial stages.

All for You marked the first time Jackson enlisted additional producers aside from Jam & Lewis since the release of her breakthrough Control (1986), collaborating with hip hop producer Rockwilder. After recording exclusively with the duo, Jackson felt the desire to recruit new talent, explaining "I think it was The Velvet Rope that brought all of that to some sort of completion for me... it was very cathartic for me doing that — I felt it was OK to go out and explore other producers." She pursued Rockwilder upon hearing Method Man and Redman's single "Da Rockwilder", desiring uptempo productions in a similar vein.[6] Jackson also collaborated with The Neptunes. Several confirmed titles included "Boys," "Ecstasy," "My Big Secret," and "What It Is."[7][8] However, the songs did not make the final album, with "Boys" later recorded by Britney Spears and "What It Is" recorded by Kelis. Spears released "Boys" as a single in remix form with Pharrell Williams, referencing Jackson's hit "Nasty" during several lines and citing it as her favorite song to perform.[9] Additionally, Spears' single "I'm a Slave 4 U" was originally written and produced for the album.[10] "My Big Secret" was later recorded for Spears' In the Zone album, though was not released.[8]

Upon expressing admiration for Basement Jaxx's debut album Remedy, Jackson contacted the house duo to collaborate.[11] Jackson was offered to record the Jaxx's single "Get Me Off" for the album, though declined.[12][13] She would later record several unreleased songs with them for her following album, Damita Jo.[14] An unreleased collaboration with Jay-Z was recorded.[15] Outkast also featured on an unreleased remix of "Someone to Call My Lover".[16] Jackson had planned to record a duet with Aaliyah, intended to appear on All for You in addition to Aaliyah's self-titled album released several months later, though was unable to proceed due to scheduling conflicts.[17] A collaboration with Missy Elliott titled "Nasty Girl 2000," an updated cover of Jackson's hit "Nasty," was intended to feature Jackson and additional vocals from Aaliyah, but was not recorded.[18] Jackson also desired to collaborate with British singer Robbie Williams.[19] The album intended to feature a house and hip hop direction during its early stages, with other potential collaborators including Dallas Austin, Swizz Beatz, Diddy, Missy Elliott, Teddy Riley, Kandi Burruss, and Darrell "Delite" Allamby.[20][21] However, the collaborations did not come to fruition due to scheduling conflicts while filming and periodic illness throughout recording. An unreleased song titled "New Beginning" appeared in initial press releases but was not included on the album.[3]

Composition edit

Themes and influences edit

At times we all use our work to get through personal things, and in that regard the albums and the part in Nutty Professor II were really successful in giving her the incentive to strengthen herself. And I think through it she managed to find this sort of feeling that 'I'm OK with myself, and I have people who love me.' Because she wasn't thinking all that well of herself then.

Jimmy Jam talks about Jackson's feelings while recording All for You.[22]

During the divorce, Jackson decided to record an uptempo, optimistic album rather than songs about sadness or anger. Producer Jimmy Jam said, "You go through all these emotions and then you come out of it on the other side and say, "I'm going to be okay and I have a lot of things to be thankful for,' and that was the overriding feeling in her life when we were making this album."[23] Its concept focuses largely on the demise of her marriage to René Elizondo, Jr. and subsequent embrace of the single life, experiencing dating for the first time. It also contains themes of sensuality, deceit, and betrayal. Jackson said, "It's a different thing for me. Growing up, I never dated. I'm doing that now, experiencing that whole life."[24] Its upbeat tempo intended to reflect Jackson's self-esteem, described as "a work in progress." Jam commented, "She doesn't see herself the way other people see her. You know...gorgeous and sexy and all that. That isn't the kind of person she is. Although she is closer to feeling like that person now than she was 15 years ago. Or even three of four years ago."[25] Jackson commented, "I look back at pictures of myself from four years ago and I see the unhappiness in my eyes. But I'm in the greatest space now... I believe we have choices and paths, and it's about choosing the right path, the promising path."[26] While recording, Jackson listened to artists such as St. Germain, Buena Vista Social Club, Thievery Corporation, Basement Jaxx, Outkast and Papa Roach.[11][27]

John Mulvey of Yahoo! Music noted that All For You was a concept album which was rooted in Jackson's "traumatic" separation from former husband and collaborator René Elizondo, Jr. and detailed that with its first tracks, the record starts "tremendously, with a bunch of party tracks illustrating a newly-free woman checking out men on the dancefloor", before moving "to the bedroom, and some explicit shagging tracks, before a virulent suite detailing what a bastard her ex is", and concludes with a "soppy phase heralding a new life and the prospects of new love."[28] According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic, the album is divided into three segments: divorce, industry, and sex.[29] However, MTV News perceived All for You as "dominated by two themes: the liberation that comes with ending a bad relationship, and sex," blending elements of pop, funk, R&B and rock.[30]

Music and lyrics edit

The album's interludes consist of Jackson's recorded asides, placing clips from her one-sided conversations between the tracks.[25] Its introduction finds Jackson impersonating actress Fran Drescher.[20] The opening track, "You Ain't Right", is a scathing attack on a former associate, thought to be directed at her former choreographer, Tina Landon.[31] It uses piston-like rhythms, drum machines and synthesizers; its production likened to "a thick sci-fi stomp that suggests a Gary Glitter glam-rock anthem crossed with the soundtrack from Blade Runner."[20][32] "All for You" is an uptempo dance song utilizing elements of disco and funk.[20][33] In a nightclub setting, Jackson encourages a man to approach her and imagines an erotic fantasy, admiring the man's "package" and desiring to fornicate.[34] "Come On Get Up" follows with a "synth-frenzied splendor," fusing tribal house and dance-pop.[35] "When We Oooo" consists of a mid-tempo arrangement, emphasizing Jackson's layered vocal harmonies as she describes a sexual encounter.[3][34]

"China Love" uses traditional Oriental textures such as chimes and tablas, as Jackson rhapsodizes about past-life romance and new age ambiguities.[31] Jackson had written the song about her own prior identity in another time, in which she was told to be the daughter of an emperor in love with a warrior, unable to sustain relations when forced to marry into royalty.[36] "Love Scene (Ooh Baby)" is an ambient ballad incorporating flourishes of electronica and guitars, performed in a falsetto to "exquisitely carnal effect."[20] "Would You Mind" depicts Janet confessing a graphic list of myriad sexual desires, conducting a heavy-breathing seminar followed by a risqué "performance evaluation" over a "spacey electro thump."[37][38] It was described to feature "more moaning than a hospital emergency room," with Jackson singing, "I'm gonna kiss you/Suck you/Taste you."[37] Throughout the song, Jackson requests sexual intercourse, oral sex, and internal ejaculation; as she instructs her lover, "Oh, yeah, baby, just like that."[20][33] Its erotic nature was regarded as the album's most controversial track in numerous reviews. Jackson expresses a lack of sexual satisfaction in following interlude "Lame," unable to climax.

The "avant-garde" aura of "Trust a Try" fuses elements of mock-operetta and hard rock with classical music, dance, and hip hop. In the song, Jackson delivers an "angry aria" of betrayal.[39] Its "rock 'n' roll sass" is laced with theatrical vocal arrangements, electric guitars, violins and cinematic strings.[3][31] The following track, "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" features spoken vocals from singer-songwriter Carly Simon and interpolates Simon's hit "You're So Vain." Its composition excoriates an unfaithful lover for attempting to extort money, described as a "mean-spirited duet that rails against enemies."[31][40] Jackson unveils anger and deceit, saying "Thought you'd get the money too / Greedy motherfuckers try to have their cake and eat it too." In response to critics regarding it about her divorce, Jackson explained it was directed towards several people, while Jimmy Jam revealed it to be written in regards to music executives and lawyers.[41] On the ballad "Truth", Jackson discusses a failed romance with her former husband.[40] Jackson revealed that the track was her "talking out loud to myself about the relationship. I felt the need to address it on the album, but just once."[22]

"Someone to Call My Lover" is a soft rock song, described as an "innocent daydream for the perfect man built over the acoustic guitar." Its speaks of the yearnings for "love and togetherness," desiring to find a new companion. It uses a guitar motif sampled from America's "Ventura Highway."[29] "Feels So Right" is a mid-tempo ballad using a "fluffy" eighties-influenced texture.[31] "Doesn't Really Matter" is an uptempo dance song, incorporating slight flourishes of Oriental music and strings. Jackson speaks of disregarding physical appearance, choosing to love the person inside.[34] Released as the theme for Jackson's second film The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, it features an alternate introduction and instrumental breakdown not included in the single edit. The closing track, "Better Days" is a "sweepingly orchestrated" ballad melding soft rock and electronic music, shifting to uptempo during its chorus. It incorporates slight elements of drum and bass during its second verse. It ends the album on a note of uplift, featuring a strong vocal with a guitar solo and "striking" strings.[31][33] Regarding the song, Jackson said, "I feel light and almost giddy about untying the knots that were choking me, restraining me, preventing my growth... I'm interested in making strides, taking chances, finding my own way in my own time."[5]

Release and promotion edit

Live appearances edit

A month prior to the album's release, MTV aired an inaugural special entitled MTV Icon: Janet Jackson, declaring Jackson the network's first musical icon while celebrating her career and influence in pop culture.[42] Jackson was honored "in recognition of her place as one of the most influential and beloved tastemakers in contemporary pop... The show will eloquently demonstrate the impact that Janet has had, not only on her worldwide audience, but also on a generation of performers who will pay tribute by covering her songs."[43] Jackson stated, "When I heard that MTV wanted to honor me with the show "Icon," I was speechless. I really was. It is an awesome thing—I feel young. There's still so much more that I want to do, need to do, for myself in this business. And I was just so surprised. But a wonderful surprise."[44] Numerous artists paid tribute to Jackson and commemorated her success, including Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera, Aaliyah, Tommy Lee, Michael Jackson, and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. It featured performances by 'N Sync, Pink, Buckcherry, Usher, Outkast, Mýa, and Destiny's Child. Jackson performed "All for You" and "You Ain't Right" at the finale.[45] The event was the highest rated television show of the night, ahead of all broadcast and cable programs among the youth demographic.[46] Promotional ads for the special depicted Jackson's music, videos, and sexuality shocking conservative audiences and families, using the tagline "The world wasn't always ready for Janet. We are."[47][48][49]

All for You was released on April 24, 2001. Its artwork features Jackson lying in a suggestive pose, the central portion of her anatomy is covered only by a white sheet.[33] For promotion, Jackson performed on various entertainment shows, including Top of the Pops, CD:UK, Wetten Dass, Hit Machine, ECHO Awards, and the TMF Awards. She appeared on Larry King Live and the Late Show with David Letterman, attending The Rosie O'Donnell Show the following day. She also gave interviews to BBC Radio 1 and NRJ Radio while in Europe. In April, she appeared on MTV's TRL and MuchMusic before presenting on VH1 Divas. Jackson later presented at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, also paying tribute to late singer Aaliyah. Jackson was awarded numerous career accolades throughout the campaign, including the Billboard Music Award's "Artistic Achievement Award", American Music Award's "Award of Merit", and Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award's "Wannabe Award". Jackson was selected to appear on the cover of the premiere issue of Blender, launched as an alternative to Rolling Stone.[50] A limited-edition reissue of the album was announced on October 21, 2001, via Billboard, and released on November 20, 2001, including a bonus DVD, titled Janet: The Virgin Years, featuring Jackson's complete videography (excluding releases via other labels and collaborations), interviews and behind the scenes footage, spanning from the promotion of janet. (1993) to the making of All for You.[51][52] The reissue features an alternate cover artwork and contains the clean edition of the album without "Would You Mind" in addition to the Flyte Tyme single edit and P. Diddy remix of the album's third single "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)";[53] it was also intended to include a twenty-four page photo booklet of Jackson's All for You Tour, but it was omitted for unknown reasons.[53] Furthermore, Microsoft Network launched an ISP service titled "Janet on MSN", with Jackson also given her own online radio station.[54]

The following year, Jackson was selected to perform at the Super Bowl XXXVI halftime show, though allowed U2 to perform in order to tribute the events of September 11 and due to traveling concerns following the tragedy.[55][56]

Tour edit

In support of the album, Jackson embarked on her fourth world tour, the All for You Tour. The first dates were announced between July and October, in Canada and the United States. The North American leg wrapped in November in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Several dates were scheduled in Japan the following year, although the tour's European leg was required to be canceled immediately following the events of September 11 attacks, when many dancers were unwilling to travel citing safety concerns. Jackson said, "I have agonized over this decision. Like most people, the events of Sept. 11 have troubled me enormously and I remain concerned about the foreseeable future. If anything happened to anyone on this tour, I could never forgive myself." An appearance at the 2001 MTV Europe Music Awards was also canceled due to the tragedy. It was the sixth highest-grossing tour of the year, also ranked the third most successful by Pollstar. Its broadcast on HBO received over 12 million viewers, among the network's highest ratings, and increased album sales by fifty percent. It was later released on DVD as Janet: Live in Hawaii. The tour received positive reviews, with Craig Seymour from Buffalo News writing "her All for You tour marked another milestone for the veteran artist, who proved to be more comfortable with own ability to command an audience than ever before." It was considered an influence to many of her followers, adding "Jackson remains one of this generation's most exciting performers in concert, easily triumphing over the likes of young upstarts Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Destiny's Child. The Los Angeles Times stated, "Not only is Janet emulated by the type of show she puts on by the current teen-fab (that she made popular years ago), she still does it better than the 19-year-olds."

Singles edit

The title track was sent to radio stations as the album's lead single on March 6, 2001.[57] It broke several airplay records upon its debut, being the first song in history to be added to every pop, urban, and rhythmic radio station within its first week of release, and also had the highest first-week audience impressions in history.[58] Kevin McCabe of Radio & Records noted that "no other song has conquered all reporting stations in its first week at radio, let alone mastered three formats in one week".[58] It was also the highest debut for a single not commercially available in the United States and France.[59] It became Jackson's most successful single in the US since "That's the Way Love Goes" (1993), staying at number one for seven weeks.[60] Internationally, the song reached the top ten in most countries worldwide.[61] Its music video received four MTV Video MTV Video Music Awards nominations, including Video of the Year and Best Female Video.[60]

"Someone to Call My Lover" was released as the second single on June 12, 2001.[62] It was also a success, peaking at number three on the Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks. The song became a top ten and twenty hit internationally.[63] It earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[64] The third single, "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)," was remixed to feature Missy Elliott and additional vocals from Carly Simon. Released on November 6, 2001,[65] it peaked at number twenty-eight on the Billboard Hot 100,[60] and the top fifteen and thirty of many countries internationally, also reaching number thirteen in Europe.[66] Its single version was later included as a bonus track on the album's re-release. "Come On Get Up" was intended to be the album's fourth commercial single, but was canceled following the conclusion of Jackson's world tour. It was released exclusively in Japan in November 2001.[67] "Trust a Try" was also intended to be released as a single, with Jackson saying, "I'll get around to "Trust a Try," because I love that song."[68] A single version was prepared but was not released, as Virgin Records ceased promotion for all artists on the label following large financial losses from Mariah Carey's Glitter project and recording contract.[69][70][failed verification]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic73/100[71]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [29]
Entertainment WeeklyB[20]
Los Angeles Times    [72]
NME5/10[35]
Robert ChristgauB−[73]
Rolling Stone     [33]
Slant Magazine     [31]
USA Today    [74]
Yahoo! Music UK          [28]

All for You received generally positive reviews from music critics.[71] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 73.[71] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic favored All for You over her last studio album, The Velvet Rope, calling it "alluring, easily enveloping the listener." Erlewine added, "This is her sexiest-sounding record, thanks to Jam and Lewis' silky groove and her breathy delivery, two things that make the record palatable."[29] Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a 'B' rating, saying, "Despite a few missteps, All for You is about as good as modern diva-pop gets, with a higher ratio of worthy-to-mediocre songs than might be expected... it adds up to a lot more than most female singers have done for us lately."[75]

Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars, declaring it "just as fresh, familiar and appealing as you've come to expect from Jackson, and that's no small achievement."[33] Gene Stout of The Seattle Post-Intelligencer called All for You "one of the best of her career," while John Mulvey of Yahoo! Music UK referred to it as "her most unnerving and plausible character thus far."[28][76] Mulvey added, "This is a much more satisfying album than The Velvet Rope, even if most of the songs are overlong and a few juggle satin sheet-cliches with self-help ones to numbing effect. Nevertheless, All for You stands as a monument to the positive effects of divorce."[28]

Rating it three out of four stars, Steve Jones of USA Today commented. "the singer is in a sexy, fun-loving mood […] While she overdoes the between-song interludes here, she never fails to get you to move. When it comes to burning up a dance floor, she is still Ms. Jackson."[74] Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated, "Ms. Jackson luxuriates in textures as dizzying as a new infatuation," commended the album as containing "songs so baroquely sumptuous that they're virtually experimental." Pareles added, "Boudoir ballads undulate in torrid slow motion while Ms. Jackson moans like a phone-sex operator, and uptempo tunes hark back to disco, splice mock-operetta to hard rock or, in Better Days, conjure an easy-listening 1960's-pop apotheosis." Her vocals were also praised, saying "Countless overdubs of Ms. Jackson's voice turn her into an airborne choir; computer rhythms thump and sizzle." He concluded saying the album "isn't as immediately melodic as Ms. Jackson's previous albums, but it compensates for lost catchiness with unabashed strangeness."[77]

Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it "generally upbeat and positive", commending her return to making "fun and cheery pop music."[31] The Tech stated, "All for You as a whole makes for fun listening. Bouncing from orgiastic sex music to bubble gum pop music to soulful ballads, the album contains a true range of music... At any rate, bubble gum pop, easy as it comes, gets a twist with Janet, elegantly escorted with acoustic guitars and the whole gamut of computerized yet natural-sounding instrumentals. Perhaps what sells the album, more than the songs, is Janet's voice and her innovative (and frankly, courageous) use of beats and harmonies. Janet's voice is as pristine as ever, and, never outshined... she overpowers every track."[78]

Accolades edit

Upon the release of All for You, Jackson was awarded Billboard's Artistic Achievement Award. Jackson also received four nominations at the Billboard Music Awards ceremony. She had also been the recipient of the American Music Award's "Award of Merit," awarded to artists who provide "major contributions to the musical entertainment of the American public," and the Recording Academy's "Governor's Award." Jackson received three nominations at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards, winning Best Dance Recording for "All for You", and nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Someone to Call My Lover." She received the American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist and was nominated for Favorite Soul/R&B Album.

Year Ceremony Category Recipient Result
2001 American Music Awards Award of Merit Herself Won
Billboard Music Awards Artistic Achievement Award Won
Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year Nominated
Female Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year Nominated
Hot 100 Single of the Year "All for You" Nominated
Top-Selling R&B/Hip-Hop Single Won
NAACP Image Awards[79] Outstanding Female Artist Herself Nominated
Outstanding Music Video "All for You" Nominated
Japan Gold Disc Awards[80] Top Selling Single of the Year for Foreign Music "Doesn't Really Matter" Won
Japan Radio Popular Disks Awards Record of the Year "All for You" Won
Best Female Vocalist Herself Won
MTV Video Music Awards Video of the Year "All for You" Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Choreography in a Video Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Female Herself Nominated
Best R&B Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards Best International Artist Nominated
People's Choice Award Won
People Best Albums of the Year All for You Won
Rolling Stone Reader's Choice Award — Favorite Album Cover Won
Teen Choice Awards Best Single "All for You" Won
Best Album Won
Best Female Herself Nominated
Teen People Awards Hottest Song of 2001 "All for You" Nominated
TMF Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Herself Won
Best International Female Singer Nominated
VH1 My Music Awards My Favorite Female Won
Hottest Live Show Won
2002 American Music Awards[81] Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won
Internet Artist of the Year Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Album All for You Nominated
BMI Pop Awards[82] Most Played Song "All for You" Won
"Doesn't Really Matter" Won
"Someone to Call My Lover" Won
BMI Urban Awards[83] Song of the Year "All for You" Won
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Janet: Live in Hawaii Nominated
Essence Awards[84][85] Reader's Choice Award for Entertainer of the Year Herself Won
Grammy Awards[64] Best Dance Recording "All for You" Won
Best Pop Vocal Album All for You Nominated
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance "Someone to Call My Lover" Nominated
International Dance Music Awards[86] Best Dance Video "All for You" Won
Japan Gold Disc Awards[87] Top Selling Pop Album of the Year All for You Won
MVPA Awards Best Choreography "All for You" Won
Best Cinematography "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" Nominated
Best Make Up Won
Best Video "Someone to Call My Lover" Won
Best Hair Nominated
NABOB Awards[88] Entertainer of the Year Herself Won
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[89] Wannabe Award Won
Favorite Female Singer Nominated
Recording Academy[90] Governor's Award Won
Teen Choice Awards Best Female Nominated

Commercial performance edit

All for You debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 605,128 copies in its first week.[91] At the time of its release, it had the second highest opening sales from a female artist in SoundScan history, only behind Britney Spears's Oops!...I Did It Again, and tenth highest overall.[92][93] As of 2014, the album has the fifteenth highest first week sales by a female solo artist. It placed at number two in its second week, with 310,000 copies sold. In its third week, it sold 215,000 copies, placing at number three.[94] It sold 149,000 copies the following week, achieving an estimated total of 1,279,128 copies sold within its first month of release.[95] It also opened at number one in Canada, with first week sales of 37,200 and in South Africa with 44,722 copies sold in its first week.[96][97]

All for You was a commercial success internationally, debuting within the top three of Australia,[98] Belgium,[99][100] France,[101] Germany,[102] Greece,[103] South Korea,[104] Switzerland,[105] and the United Kingdom.[106] It also opened within the top five of Denmark,[107] the Netherlands,[108] Japan,[109] Norway,[110] and Sweden.[111] It debuted within the top ten of Austria,[112] Italy,[113] New Zealand,[114] and Spain,[115] and the top twenty of Ireland and Poland.[116][117] It peaked at number two on European Top 100 Albums.[118] In February 2014, it debuted at number thirty-nine on South Korea's Gaon Chart.[119]

The album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on May 18, 2001, denoting two million units shipped.[120] It was certified gold in Australia, Belgium, Denmark,[121] France,[122] Germany, New Zealand,[123] Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.[124] It was certified triple platinum in Canada and Japan, where it became the biggest selling international pop album of the year, and quadruple platinum in South Africa.[125][126] As of September 2009, All for You has sold 3,107,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[127] It also sold an additional 100,000 copies through BMG Music Club.[128] All for You was the 12th best-selling album of 2001, selling 5 million copies worldwide in that year according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).[129]

Controversy edit

Despite explicit language and sexual content, initial album pressings did not contain a Parental Advisory warning.[34] A clean version of the album was released exclusively at Walmart stores,[130] censoring several songs for language, as well as omitting "Would You Mind" completely. The album was re-released in late 2001 with a Parental Advisory label, along with a new bonus track; a remix of "Son of a Gun". A clean version with the added remix was also released (with "Would You Mind" still omitted), and became more widely available than the original clean version.[131] Regarding the content, Jackson stated "I do understand that for the younger audience, All for You is a pretty heavy record. For them I've made an altered version. I've been asked to watch my mouth a little, but hell no! This is me, this is what I want to do, so accept it. I don't want to live my life controlled by other people."[132]

Upon its release, All for You was banned in Singapore after the Publications Appeal Committee decided the album's lyrics, in particular "Would You Mind", were "not acceptable to our society". The country's law officials had previously banned Jackson's prior album, The Velvet Rope, due to three songs containing lyrics about homosexuality.[133] Several retail chains, including Wherehouse Music affixed their own "explicit content" labels to the album. RIAA president Hilary Rosen stated, "We don't think retailers should have to do that. That's the label's responsibility, and EMI [Virgin's parent company] has assumed that responsibility."[131] In response to the incident, Jackson said:

The album has been banned in certain countries ... I was told they would be happy to go ahead with it if I were to take the sensual songs off the album. And I thought, "Wow, that's weird." Here I am talking about love and expressing myself in a way I feel at least most of us do in the bedroom, and it is something so beautiful, so positive and wonderful, yet they want me to put a blindfold fold over the public's eyes about this. Yet there is all that violence ... I am not going to change the album and who I am because of that. This is another side of me that I am expressing and feeling so comfortable in doing so.[134]

Impact and legacy edit

On Janet Jackson's latest disc, All for You – the follow-up to her 1997 hit disc, The Velvet Rope – the wispy-voiced singer is sailing uncharted waters for female pop, acting flirty, talking dirty and leaving the blond chicks in the dust... And that's the beauty of this album and Jackson as an artist – there is a clear willingness to experiment.

— Dan Aquilante, New York Post[135]

The album achieved several chart records, attaining the second highest first-week sales for a female artist in SoundScan history at the time. Lead single "All for You" became the first song to be added to every pop, urban, and rhythmic radio format within its first week of release, and was the highest debut for a single not commercially available in both the United States and France.[58][59] It had the highest debut and largest opening airplay figure on the Radio Songs chart, debuting at number nine with an audience impression of 70 million.[136] It was also the biggest selling international single of the year in Japan.[125] The album received three Grammy Award nominations for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Someone to Call My Lover," winning Best Dance Recording for "All for You." The album won Top Pop Album of the Year at the Japan Gold Disc Awards.[87] Billboard ranked All for You at number 141 on the "Top 200 Albums of the Decade."[137] Sputnikmusic placed it at number 43 on their list of "Best Pop Albums of 2001."[138]

All for You received praise for its sonic innovation and subsequent influence. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated that the album's signature hits "All for You" and "Doesn't Really Matter" uphold "Janet, Jam, and Lewis' reputation as the leading lights of contemporary urban soul."[29] Piers Martin of NME said, "Busy yourself with those nappies, Madge – this is what it really feels like to be a girl. All For You finds Jackson in predatory mode, keen to reclaim both in the boudoir and on the dancefloor territory which is today dominated by pneumatic mini-Janets like Britney, Christina and J-Lo."[139] People Magazine ranked it among the year's best albums, stating, "Take that, Britney! Move over, J.Lo! With a new generation of dance-pop divas following in her fancy footsteps, the baby Jackson shows who is still in control with this all-encompassing album that bounces from hip-hop to rock to classical—even during the same song—without missing a funky beat."[140] Dennis Kelly of The Morning Call added, "If imitators such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, et al., are quiet the next few months, it's because the Queen of Pop has sent them back to class with new material to study."[141] Charles Taylor of Salon exclaimed Jackson "has turned into a more interesting figure than Madonna, and a maker of better music."[142] The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan announced Jackson to be the highest paid recording artist in history, signing a contract with Virgin Records in the mid of the 90's worth $90 million, and was declared to have surpassed the influence of Michael Jackson.[143] MTV News also noted the album's first week sales nearly doubled those of Michael's Invincible, released later that year.[144]

Steve Burgess of Salon stated, "Janet Jackson may well be the beneficiary of contemporary pop's Lilliputian landscape", surpassing "her less-talented peers". Burgess added, "More often, though, a Janet Jackson song on the radio is a deluxe buffet set up on a compost heap. Pass the sauerkraut."[145] Dan Aquilante of The New York Post wrote, "Jackson has written a 14-song manual that explains not only how you can please her, but lists the rewards in store for those who manage the task... While Mothers Against Everything will be appalled by Janet's dirty pillow talk, many adult ears will find it very sexy, wrapped around the listenable Lewis/Jam beats."[135] Jackson also received MTV's inaugural Icon tribute. The Sun Sentinel stated, "Before Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, there was Janet Jackson, with her choreographed songs and trendsetting fashion," with the special intended as a "star-studded salute to the singer-songwriter-actress."[146] MTV News added, "Pop Lolitas-of-the-week may come and go, but this Jackson, it seems, is forever."[147]

 
 
Critics have observed Rihanna and BoA to be influenced by the album.

Entertainment journalist Kelley L. Carter regarded it among "the most influential albums to be released since 2000," declaring it "set the tone for much of what we're hearing on the radio from current female pop stars. Anything Rihanna, Beyoncé and Britney are doing right now, was heard on this album." Its fusion of "old-school pop sounds" with rhythmic influences are thought to be frequently emulated; adding "She sang about female empowerment, even though hers is a voice that is lightweight, and it demanded that you take listen to it."[148]

The "funkier and hipper" style of Britney Spears' third album Britney was thought to emulate All for You with "reasonable success" in multiple songs.[149][150][151] Spears' song "Anticipating" was considered to be directly influenced by the album's title track.[149][152][153] Two singles from the album, "I'm a Slave 4 U" and "Boys," were originally written and produced for All for You; the latter also recorded by Jackson. Spears also recorded another unreleased Jackson song titled "My Big Secret" for her fourth album, In the Zone, though it did not make the final release.[8]

Rihanna's fifth studio album Loud and single "Only Girl (In the World)" drew several comparisons to All for You, with critics noting its sonic transition to an upbeat dance sound from prior release Rated R in a similar vein to Jackson's contrast from the darker tone of The Velvet Rope. Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine stated, "like Janet's album, Loud is a step away from its über-personal, melodrama-drenched predecessor."[154] Throughout the campaign, Rihanna also evoked Jackson's Velvet Rope era imagery.[154] Ne-Yo's "Say It" was thought to resemble the album's sensual ballads.[155] Record producer Rockwilder revealed Jackson to be his first pop collaboration and an essential part of his career, leading him to work with Christina Aguilera for the singles "Lady Marmalade" and "Dirrty."[156] Rolling Stone likened the production of Aaliyah's self-titled third album to the record.[157] Sal Cinquemani of Slant observed several songs on Usher's 8701 to recall "bona fide Janet Jackson tracks" similar to the album.[158] Christina Milian's debut album was considered to be heavily influenced by the album.[159] The sensual content and interludes of Missy Elliott's This Is Not a Test! also drew comparisons to the album's exploration of similar themes.[160] Following All for You being reissued with a Parental Advisory warning and clean edition, Jennifer Lopez's sophomore album J.Lo received a similar treatment by Epic Records, thought to be influenced by Jackson's decision after media emphasis was placed on its explicit language and content.[161]

Several album tracks gained notoriety within the entertainment industry, in particular "Would You Mind" due to its racy composition and explicit sexual content. Erotic Revolutionaries author Shayne Lee called the song "a bold and proactive sexual maneuver for even a twenty-first century woman," adding, "she tells her man she's going to kiss, touch, lick, taste, bathe, ride, and feel him deep insider her. She ends the song by requesting that he come inside of her and let his juices flow deep in her passion."[162] Its shock value was considered "enough to make Donna Summer's "Love to Love You Baby" sound like Christian rock."[163] Its explicit lyrics caused the album to be banned in several conservative countries such as Singapore.[133] The song was used in films such as stoner comedy How High.[164] Its "gravity defying and mouth watering" live rendition was regarded among the most controversial performances of her career.[165] In 2012, it was ranked the steamiest song of her discography; an anecdote saying, "This song is so racy people use it as a euphemism when talking about what they did the night before when children are present."[166] "Trust a Try" also received critical focus for its innovation, called a "bold musical move" which "begins with the intricacies of a string quartet before falling into metal attack"; thought to be "within spitting distance of the avant-garde."[163]

Track listing edit

All for You – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"  1:00
2."You Ain't Right"4:32
3."All for You"
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
5:29
4."2wayforyou" (Interlude)  0:19
5."Come On Get Up"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Stinson
  • Rockwilder
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
4:47
6."When We Oooo"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
4:34
7."China Love"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
4:36
8."Love Scene (Ooh Baby)"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
4:16
9."Would You Mind[a]"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Stinson
  • Rockwilder
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
5:31
10."Lame" (Interlude)  0:11
11."Trust a Try"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Stinson
  • Rockwilder
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
5:16
12."Clouds" (Interlude)  0:19
13."Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" (with Carly Simon)
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Carly Simon
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
5:56
14."Truth"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • James Wright
  • Stan Vincent
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
6:45
15."Theory" (Interlude)  0:26
16."Someone to Call My Lover"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Dewey Bunnell
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
4:32
17."Feels So Right"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Stinson
  • Rockwilder
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
4:42
18."Doesn't Really Matter"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
4:24
19."Better Days"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
5:05
20."Outro"  0:09
Total length:73:01
All for You – Japanese edition (bonus track)[167]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
21."Who"
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Stinson
  • Rockwilder
  • Jackson
  • Jam & Lewis
3:45
Total length:76:45
All for You – Reissue edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
20."Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" (Original Flyte Tyme remix) (with Carly Simon & featuring Missy Elliott)
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Carly Simon
Jam & Lewis4:14
21."Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" (P. Diddy Remix) (with Carly Simon & featuring Missy Elliott)
  • Jackson
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Simon
  • Elliott
  • Combs
P. Diddy (remixed by)5:07
Total length:78:08
All for You – Limited video deluxe edition (bonus DVD)
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."That's the Way Love Goes"Rene Elizondo Jr.3:45
2."If"Dominic Sena5:15
3."Again"Rene Elizondo Jr.4:21
4."Because of Love"Beth McCarthy4:12
5."Any Time, Any Place"Keir McFarlane4:40
6."You Want This"Keir McFarlane5:14
7."janet. – Behind the Scenes" 15:09
8."Got 'til It's Gone"Mark Romanek4:11
9."Together Again"Seb Janiak4:20
10."Together Again" (Deeper Remix)Rene Elizondo Jr.4:04
11."I Get Lonely"Paul Hunter4:40
12."Go Deep"Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris4:54
13."You"David Mallet4:13
14."Every Time"Matthew Rolston4:17
15."The Velvet Rope – Behind the Scenes" 10:12
16."All for You"David Meyers4:36
17."Someone to Call My Lover"Francis Lawrence4:33
18."All for You – Behind the Scenes" 7:20
19."MTV Icon Performance – "All for You"" 6:30
Total length:106:26

Sample credits

Notes

  • ^a "Would You Mind" is not included on clean versions of the album due to explicit content.[168]

Personnel edit

  • Michael Abbott – engineer
  • Alex Al – bass
  • David Anthony – producer
  • David Ashton – assistant engineer
  • David Barry – guitar
  • Lee Blaske – string arrangements
  • Mike Bozzi – assistant mastering engineer
  • Evelina Chao – viola
  • Nathaniel Cole – violin
  • Fran Cooper – make-up
  • D-Man – remixing, mixing
  • Jonathan Dayton – video director
  • Diddy – remixing
  • Sean Donnelly – design, animation
  • René Elizondo Jr. – video director
  • Missy Elliott – performer
  • Valerie Faris – video director
  • Brian Gardner – mastering
  • Charles Gray – viola
  • Gael Guilarte – assistant engineer
  • Jeri Heiden – art direction
  • Steve Hodge – engineer, mixing
  • Janet Jackson – vocals, producer, executive producer
  • Jimmy Jam – multi-instruments, producer, executive producer
  • Seb Janiak – video director
  • John Kennedy – violin
  • Kathy Kienzle – harp
  • Joshua Koestenbaum – cello
  • Tom Kornacker – violin
  • Kim Kyu Young – violin
  • Terry Lewis – multi-instruments, producer, executive producer
  • David Mallet – video director
  • Andrew McPherson – photography
  • Dave Meyers – video director
  • Karen Mitchell – make-up assistant
  • James C. Moore – producer
  • Adrian Morgan – producer
  • Elsa Nilsson – violin
  • Julia Persitz – violin
  • Alice Preves – viola
  • Q-Tip – rap
  • Jason Rankins – assistant engineer
  • Alexander Richbourg – drum programming, MIDI programming, Pro-Tools
  • David Rideau – engineer, mixing
  • Rockwilder – producer, drum programming, MIDI programming
  • Matthew Rolston – video director
  • Mike Scott – guitar
  • Dominic Sena – video director
  • Chris Seul – engineer
  • Laura Sewell – cello
  • Dexter Simmons – mixing
  • Carly Simon – performer
  • Daryl Skobba – cello
  • Xavier Smith – drum programming, assistant engineer, mixing, MIDI programming
  • Smog – design
  • Michal Sobieski – violin
  • Tamas Strasser – viola
  • Tom Sweeney – assistant engineer, mixing
  • James "Big Jim" Wright – keyboards
  • Bradley Yost – assistant engineer, mixing
  • Janet Zeitoun – hair stylist

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[214] Gold 35,000^
Belgium (BEA)[124] Gold 25,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[215] 3× Platinum 300,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[216] Gold 25,000^
France (SNEP)[122] Gold 100,000*
Germany (BVMI)[217] Gold 150,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[218] 3× Platinum 600,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[123] Gold 7,500^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[219] Gold 50,000^
South Africa (RISA)[126] 4× Platinum 200,000*
South Korea (RIAK) 28,171[220]
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[221] Gold 20,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[223] Gold 198,000[222]
United States (RIAA)[120] 2× Platinum 3,107,000[127]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date Edition(s) Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Japan April 16, 2001 Standard EMI Music Japan [224]
Germany April 20, 2001 EMI [225]
Australia April 23, 2001 EMI Music Australia [226]
United Kingdom April 23, 2001 Virgin [227]
United States April 24, 2001 [228]
July 17, 2001 Clean (Walmart exclusive) [229]
November 20, 2001
  • Clean
  • reissue
[230][231]
Limited CD+DVD [232]
Japan December 6, 2001 EMI [233]

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External links edit

  • All for You Video Page at janetjackson.com July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • MTV Icon: Janet Jackson Promo at Vimeo

janet, jackson, album, seventh, studio, album, american, singer, janet, jackson, first, released, april, 2001, virgin, records, album, development, theme, were, rooted, jackson, separation, from, husband, rené, elizondo, attempted, move, contrary, velvet, rope. All for You is the seventh studio album by American singer Janet Jackson It was first released on April 16 2001 by Virgin Records The album s development and theme were rooted in Jackson s separation from husband Rene Elizondo Jr as she attempted to move on Contrary to The Velvet Rope which saw Jackson tackling darker themes such as domestic violence and depression All for You showcased a mix of upbeat dance pop and slow R amp B sounds incorporating rock disco and funk as well as soft rock and East Asian music Its lyrics focus on passion romance and intercourse while also discussing themes of betrayal and deceit The explicit language and sexual content of several songs sparked controversy causing the album to be banned in several countries All for YouStandard edition coverStudio album by Janet JacksonReleasedApril 16 2001 2001 04 16 Recorded2000 2001StudioFlyte Tyme Edina Minnesota Record One Los Angeles Record Plant Los Angeles Westlake Los Angeles Mirror Image New York City GenrePop R amp BLength73 01LabelVirginProducerJimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Janet Jackson RockwilderJanet Jackson chronologyThe Velvet Rope 1997 All for You 2001 Damita Jo 2004 Singles from All for You All for You Released March 6 2001 Someone to Call My Lover Released June 12 2001 Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You Released November 6 2001All for You received generally positive reviews from music critics who commended its upbeat nature and the sonic innovation of several songs It was also considered one of her sexiest albums and among the best of her career The album received three Grammy Award nominations including Best Pop Vocal Album winning Best Dance Recording for its title track It became Jackson s fifth consecutive album to top the Billboard 200 albums chart in the United States All for You logged the biggest opening week sales of her career as well as the second highest first week sales for a female artist in Nielsen Soundscan history It reached the top five of most countries internationally and was the biggest selling international pop album of the year in Japan Certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA it has sold over three million copies in the US according to Nielsen and an estimated five million copies internationally All for You was the twelfth best selling album of the year worldwide and was one of the best selling albums of the decade in the United States Its lead single All for You was one of Jackson s most successful singles and broke multiple airplay records In the US it was the biggest hit of the year topping the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks and became a top ten hit on the majority of singles charts worldwide Someone to Call My Lover reached number three on the Hot 100 and within the top twenty internationally while Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You peaked within the top forty in most territories Come On Get Up was also released as a promotional single in Japan In promotion for the album Jackson was declared MTV s inaugural Icon receiving a televised tribute titled MTV Icon Janet Jackson The special honored Jackson s contribution within music and popular culture in recognition of one of the most influential and beloved tastemakers in contemporary pop During that period Jackson was presented numerous career accolades including the American Music Award s Award of Merit TMF Award s Lifetime Achievement Award and Recording Academy s Governor s Award Contents 1 Background and development 2 Recording and production 3 Composition 3 1 Themes and influences 3 2 Music and lyrics 4 Release and promotion 4 1 Live appearances 4 2 Tour 4 3 Singles 5 Critical reception 6 Accolades 7 Commercial performance 8 Controversy 9 Impact and legacy 10 Track listing 11 Personnel 12 Charts 12 1 Weekly charts 12 2 Monthly charts 12 3 Year end charts 12 4 Decade end charts 13 Certifications and sales 14 Release history 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksBackground and development editIn 2000 Jackson was separated from Rene Elizondo Jr exposing their secret marriage to the public as he filed for divorce leading to intense media scrutiny 1 2 Amidst the divorce Jackson began recording her seventh album MTV News reported Jackson had nearly completed work on the upbeat fun and carefree record in contrast to the darker tone of her prior release 3 Producer Jimmy Jam stated This record now even though it may not be the best of times in her personal life she feels that the future is bright She s excited about music and about life in general She s excited about what the next year will hold for her and that s the tone she s set for herself and the album 3 Jam added In the history of Janet the records that are the happy records that make people smile have always traditionally been the more successful records going back as far to songs like When I Think of You to Doesn t Really Matter This continues that tradition with kind of a nod to the dance music of the 80s 3 Virgin Records president Roy Cooper stated The new album is very bright it s very upbeat and dynamic She wanted to make an album that was rhythmically strong as well as melodically strong She also wanted as explosive and strong a start as possible and this certainly qualifies 4 Explaining its concept Jackson said I call my latest release All for You The You is my fans who ve stayed with me and watched me grow the You is the mysterious force of love that s the source of creativity and the You is also me All for You is a suite of songs that helped me move from one emotional level to another I m the kind of artist who has no choice but to write what I feel Velvet Rope took me inside my fears and frustrations All for You has brought me outside happy on a natural high convinced that I really can express joy in the face of pain My moods are changing If you listen to the CD you ll hear what I m going through There s anger hurt regret even that familiar vein of severe self criticism that I can t quite shake I still can t stand seeing any of my movies or concert tapes I still cringe when I watch myself act or dance Yet there s also confidence I hope this doesn t sound egotistical but this time I stood alone and crafted my art according to my heart I feel free and there s nothing more wonderful than freedom 5 Recording and production edit nbsp nbsp Jackson planned to record with The Neptunes and Basement Jaxx during the album s initial stages All for You marked the first time Jackson enlisted additional producers aside from Jam amp Lewis since the release of her breakthrough Control 1986 collaborating with hip hop producer Rockwilder After recording exclusively with the duo Jackson felt the desire to recruit new talent explaining I think it was The Velvet Rope that brought all of that to some sort of completion for me it was very cathartic for me doing that I felt it was OK to go out and explore other producers She pursued Rockwilder upon hearing Method Man and Redman s single Da Rockwilder desiring uptempo productions in a similar vein 6 Jackson also collaborated with The Neptunes Several confirmed titles included Boys Ecstasy My Big Secret and What It Is 7 8 However the songs did not make the final album with Boys later recorded by Britney Spears and What It Is recorded by Kelis Spears released Boys as a single in remix form with Pharrell Williams referencing Jackson s hit Nasty during several lines and citing it as her favorite song to perform 9 Additionally Spears single I m a Slave 4 U was originally written and produced for the album 10 My Big Secret was later recorded for Spears In the Zone album though was not released 8 Upon expressing admiration for Basement Jaxx s debut album Remedy Jackson contacted the house duo to collaborate 11 Jackson was offered to record the Jaxx s single Get Me Off for the album though declined 12 13 She would later record several unreleased songs with them for her following album Damita Jo 14 An unreleased collaboration with Jay Z was recorded 15 Outkast also featured on an unreleased remix of Someone to Call My Lover 16 Jackson had planned to record a duet with Aaliyah intended to appear on All for You in addition to Aaliyah s self titled album released several months later though was unable to proceed due to scheduling conflicts 17 A collaboration with Missy Elliott titled Nasty Girl 2000 an updated cover of Jackson s hit Nasty was intended to feature Jackson and additional vocals from Aaliyah but was not recorded 18 Jackson also desired to collaborate with British singer Robbie Williams 19 The album intended to feature a house and hip hop direction during its early stages with other potential collaborators including Dallas Austin Swizz Beatz Diddy Missy Elliott Teddy Riley Kandi Burruss and Darrell Delite Allamby 20 21 However the collaborations did not come to fruition due to scheduling conflicts while filming and periodic illness throughout recording An unreleased song titled New Beginning appeared in initial press releases but was not included on the album 3 Composition editThemes and influences edit At times we all use our work to get through personal things and in that regard the albums and the part in Nutty Professor II were really successful in giving her the incentive to strengthen herself And I think through it she managed to find this sort of feeling that I m OK with myself and I have people who love me Because she wasn t thinking all that well of herself then Jimmy Jam talks about Jackson s feelings while recording All for You 22 During the divorce Jackson decided to record an uptempo optimistic album rather than songs about sadness or anger Producer Jimmy Jam said You go through all these emotions and then you come out of it on the other side and say I m going to be okay and I have a lot of things to be thankful for and that was the overriding feeling in her life when we were making this album 23 Its concept focuses largely on the demise of her marriage to Rene Elizondo Jr and subsequent embrace of the single life experiencing dating for the first time It also contains themes of sensuality deceit and betrayal Jackson said It s a different thing for me Growing up I never dated I m doing that now experiencing that whole life 24 Its upbeat tempo intended to reflect Jackson s self esteem described as a work in progress Jam commented She doesn t see herself the way other people see her You know gorgeous and sexy and all that That isn t the kind of person she is Although she is closer to feeling like that person now than she was 15 years ago Or even three of four years ago 25 Jackson commented I look back at pictures of myself from four years ago and I see the unhappiness in my eyes But I m in the greatest space now I believe we have choices and paths and it s about choosing the right path the promising path 26 While recording Jackson listened to artists such as St Germain Buena Vista Social Club Thievery Corporation Basement Jaxx Outkast and Papa Roach 11 27 John Mulvey of Yahoo Music noted that All For You was a concept album which was rooted in Jackson s traumatic separation from former husband and collaborator Rene Elizondo Jr and detailed that with its first tracks the record starts tremendously with a bunch of party tracks illustrating a newly free woman checking out men on the dancefloor before moving to the bedroom and some explicit shagging tracks before a virulent suite detailing what a bastard her ex is and concludes with a soppy phase heralding a new life and the prospects of new love 28 According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic the album is divided into three segments divorce industry and sex 29 However MTV News perceived All for You as dominated by two themes the liberation that comes with ending a bad relationship and sex blending elements of pop funk R amp B and rock 30 Music and lyrics edit The album s interludes consist of Jackson s recorded asides placing clips from her one sided conversations between the tracks 25 Its introduction finds Jackson impersonating actress Fran Drescher 20 The opening track You Ain t Right is a scathing attack on a former associate thought to be directed at her former choreographer Tina Landon 31 It uses piston like rhythms drum machines and synthesizers its production likened to a thick sci fi stomp that suggests a Gary Glitter glam rock anthem crossed with the soundtrack from Blade Runner 20 32 All for You is an uptempo dance song utilizing elements of disco and funk 20 33 In a nightclub setting Jackson encourages a man to approach her and imagines an erotic fantasy admiring the man s package and desiring to fornicate 34 Come On Get Up follows with a synth frenzied splendor fusing tribal house and dance pop 35 When We Oooo consists of a mid tempo arrangement emphasizing Jackson s layered vocal harmonies as she describes a sexual encounter 3 34 nbsp Trust a Try source source Jackson incorporates orchestral and symphonic music with hard rock in Trust a Try regarded as avant garde Problems playing this file See media help China Love uses traditional Oriental textures such as chimes and tablas as Jackson rhapsodizes about past life romance and new age ambiguities 31 Jackson had written the song about her own prior identity in another time in which she was told to be the daughter of an emperor in love with a warrior unable to sustain relations when forced to marry into royalty 36 Love Scene Ooh Baby is an ambient ballad incorporating flourishes of electronica and guitars performed in a falsetto to exquisitely carnal effect 20 Would You Mind depicts Janet confessing a graphic list of myriad sexual desires conducting a heavy breathing seminar followed by a risque performance evaluation over a spacey electro thump 37 38 It was described to feature more moaning than a hospital emergency room with Jackson singing I m gonna kiss you Suck you Taste you 37 Throughout the song Jackson requests sexual intercourse oral sex and internal ejaculation as she instructs her lover Oh yeah baby just like that 20 33 Its erotic nature was regarded as the album s most controversial track in numerous reviews Jackson expresses a lack of sexual satisfaction in following interlude Lame unable to climax The avant garde aura of Trust a Try fuses elements of mock operetta and hard rock with classical music dance and hip hop In the song Jackson delivers an angry aria of betrayal 39 Its rock n roll sass is laced with theatrical vocal arrangements electric guitars violins and cinematic strings 3 31 The following track Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You features spoken vocals from singer songwriter Carly Simon and interpolates Simon s hit You re So Vain Its composition excoriates an unfaithful lover for attempting to extort money described as a mean spirited duet that rails against enemies 31 40 Jackson unveils anger and deceit saying Thought you d get the money too Greedy motherfuckers try to have their cake and eat it too In response to critics regarding it about her divorce Jackson explained it was directed towards several people while Jimmy Jam revealed it to be written in regards to music executives and lawyers 41 On the ballad Truth Jackson discusses a failed romance with her former husband 40 Jackson revealed that the track was her talking out loud to myself about the relationship I felt the need to address it on the album but just once 22 Someone to Call My Lover is a soft rock song described as an innocent daydream for the perfect man built over the acoustic guitar Its speaks of the yearnings for love and togetherness desiring to find a new companion It uses a guitar motif sampled from America s Ventura Highway 29 Feels So Right is a mid tempo ballad using a fluffy eighties influenced texture 31 Doesn t Really Matter is an uptempo dance song incorporating slight flourishes of Oriental music and strings Jackson speaks of disregarding physical appearance choosing to love the person inside 34 Released as the theme for Jackson s second film The Nutty Professor II The Klumps it features an alternate introduction and instrumental breakdown not included in the single edit The closing track Better Days is a sweepingly orchestrated ballad melding soft rock and electronic music shifting to uptempo during its chorus It incorporates slight elements of drum and bass during its second verse It ends the album on a note of uplift featuring a strong vocal with a guitar solo and striking strings 31 33 Regarding the song Jackson said I feel light and almost giddy about untying the knots that were choking me restraining me preventing my growth I m interested in making strides taking chances finding my own way in my own time 5 Release and promotion editLive appearances edit A month prior to the album s release MTV aired an inaugural special entitled MTV Icon Janet Jackson declaring Jackson the network s first musical icon while celebrating her career and influence in pop culture 42 Jackson was honored in recognition of her place as one of the most influential and beloved tastemakers in contemporary pop The show will eloquently demonstrate the impact that Janet has had not only on her worldwide audience but also on a generation of performers who will pay tribute by covering her songs 43 Jackson stated When I heard that MTV wanted to honor me with the show Icon I was speechless I really was It is an awesome thing I feel young There s still so much more that I want to do need to do for myself in this business And I was just so surprised But a wonderful surprise 44 Numerous artists paid tribute to Jackson and commemorated her success including Britney Spears Jessica Simpson Jennifer Lopez Christina Aguilera Aaliyah Tommy Lee Michael Jackson and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis It featured performances by N Sync Pink Buckcherry Usher Outkast Mya and Destiny s Child Jackson performed All for You and You Ain t Right at the finale 45 The event was the highest rated television show of the night ahead of all broadcast and cable programs among the youth demographic 46 Promotional ads for the special depicted Jackson s music videos and sexuality shocking conservative audiences and families using the tagline The world wasn t always ready for Janet We are 47 48 49 All for You was released on April 24 2001 Its artwork features Jackson lying in a suggestive pose the central portion of her anatomy is covered only by a white sheet 33 For promotion Jackson performed on various entertainment shows including Top of the Pops CD UK Wetten Dass Hit Machine ECHO Awards and the TMF Awards She appeared on Larry King Live and the Late Show with David Letterman attending The Rosie O Donnell Show the following day She also gave interviews to BBC Radio 1 and NRJ Radio while in Europe In April she appeared on MTV s TRL and MuchMusic before presenting on VH1 Divas Jackson later presented at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards also paying tribute to late singer Aaliyah Jackson was awarded numerous career accolades throughout the campaign including the Billboard Music Award s Artistic Achievement Award American Music Award s Award of Merit and Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award s Wannabe Award Jackson was selected to appear on the cover of the premiere issue of Blender launched as an alternative to Rolling Stone 50 A limited edition reissue of the album was announced on October 21 2001 via Billboard and released on November 20 2001 including a bonus DVD titled Janet The Virgin Years featuring Jackson s complete videography excluding releases via other labels and collaborations interviews and behind the scenes footage spanning from the promotion of janet 1993 to the making of All for You 51 52 The reissue features an alternate cover artwork and contains the clean edition of the album without Would You Mind in addition to the Flyte Tyme single edit and P Diddy remix of the album s third single Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You 53 it was also intended to include a twenty four page photo booklet of Jackson s All for You Tour but it was omitted for unknown reasons 53 Furthermore Microsoft Network launched an ISP service titled Janet on MSN with Jackson also given her own online radio station 54 The following year Jackson was selected to perform at the Super Bowl XXXVI halftime show though allowed U2 to perform in order to tribute the events of September 11 and due to traveling concerns following the tragedy 55 56 Tour edit Main article All for You Tour In support of the album Jackson embarked on her fourth world tour the All for You Tour The first dates were announced between July and October in Canada and the United States The North American leg wrapped in November in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Several dates were scheduled in Japan the following year although the tour s European leg was required to be canceled immediately following the events of September 11 attacks when many dancers were unwilling to travel citing safety concerns Jackson said I have agonized over this decision Like most people the events of Sept 11 have troubled me enormously and I remain concerned about the foreseeable future If anything happened to anyone on this tour I could never forgive myself An appearance at the 2001 MTV Europe Music Awards was also canceled due to the tragedy It was the sixth highest grossing tour of the year also ranked the third most successful by Pollstar Its broadcast on HBO received over 12 million viewers among the network s highest ratings and increased album sales by fifty percent It was later released on DVD as Janet Live in Hawaii The tour received positive reviews with Craig Seymour from Buffalo News writing her All for You tour marked another milestone for the veteran artist who proved to be more comfortable with own ability to command an audience than ever before It was considered an influence to many of her followers adding Jackson remains one of this generation s most exciting performers in concert easily triumphing over the likes of young upstarts Britney Spears Christina Aguilera and Destiny s Child The Los Angeles Times stated Not only is Janet emulated by the type of show she puts on by the current teen fab that she made popular years ago she still does it better than the 19 year olds Singles edit The title track was sent to radio stations as the album s lead single on March 6 2001 57 It broke several airplay records upon its debut being the first song in history to be added to every pop urban and rhythmic radio station within its first week of release and also had the highest first week audience impressions in history 58 Kevin McCabe of Radio amp Records noted that no other song has conquered all reporting stations in its first week at radio let alone mastered three formats in one week 58 It was also the highest debut for a single not commercially available in the United States and France 59 It became Jackson s most successful single in the US since That s the Way Love Goes 1993 staying at number one for seven weeks 60 Internationally the song reached the top ten in most countries worldwide 61 Its music video received four MTV Video MTV Video Music Awards nominations including Video of the Year and Best Female Video 60 Someone to Call My Lover was released as the second single on June 12 2001 62 It was also a success peaking at number three on the Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks The song became a top ten and twenty hit internationally 63 It earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 64 The third single Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You was remixed to feature Missy Elliott and additional vocals from Carly Simon Released on November 6 2001 65 it peaked at number twenty eight on the Billboard Hot 100 60 and the top fifteen and thirty of many countries internationally also reaching number thirteen in Europe 66 Its single version was later included as a bonus track on the album s re release Come On Get Up was intended to be the album s fourth commercial single but was canceled following the conclusion of Jackson s world tour It was released exclusively in Japan in November 2001 67 Trust a Try was also intended to be released as a single with Jackson saying I ll get around to Trust a Try because I love that song 68 A single version was prepared but was not released as Virgin Records ceased promotion for all artists on the label following large financial losses from Mariah Carey s Glitter project and recording contract 69 70 failed verification Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic73 100 71 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Entertainment WeeklyB 20 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 72 NME5 10 35 Robert ChristgauB 73 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 74 Yahoo Music UK nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 All for You received generally positive reviews from music critics 71 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 73 71 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic favored All for You over her last studio album The Velvet Rope calling it alluring easily enveloping the listener Erlewine added This is her sexiest sounding record thanks to Jam and Lewis silky groove and her breathy delivery two things that make the record palatable 29 Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B rating saying Despite a few missteps All for You is about as good as modern diva pop gets with a higher ratio of worthy to mediocre songs than might be expected it adds up to a lot more than most female singers have done for us lately 75 Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone gave the album three and a half out of five stars declaring it just as fresh familiar and appealing as you ve come to expect from Jackson and that s no small achievement 33 Gene Stout of The Seattle Post Intelligencer called All for You one of the best of her career while John Mulvey of Yahoo Music UK referred to it as her most unnerving and plausible character thus far 28 76 Mulvey added This is a much more satisfying album than The Velvet Rope even if most of the songs are overlong and a few juggle satin sheet cliches with self help ones to numbing effect Nevertheless All for You stands as a monument to the positive effects of divorce 28 Rating it three out of four stars Steve Jones of USA Today commented the singer is in a sexy fun loving mood While she overdoes the between song interludes here she never fails to get you to move When it comes to burning up a dance floor she is still Ms Jackson 74 Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated Ms Jackson luxuriates in textures as dizzying as a new infatuation commended the album as containing songs so baroquely sumptuous that they re virtually experimental Pareles added Boudoir ballads undulate in torrid slow motion while Ms Jackson moans like a phone sex operator and uptempo tunes hark back to disco splice mock operetta to hard rock or in Better Days conjure an easy listening 1960 s pop apotheosis Her vocals were also praised saying Countless overdubs of Ms Jackson s voice turn her into an airborne choir computer rhythms thump and sizzle He concluded saying the album isn t as immediately melodic as Ms Jackson s previous albums but it compensates for lost catchiness with unabashed strangeness 77 Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it generally upbeat and positive commending her return to making fun and cheery pop music 31 The Tech stated All for You as a whole makes for fun listening Bouncing from orgiastic sex music to bubble gum pop music to soulful ballads the album contains a true range of music At any rate bubble gum pop easy as it comes gets a twist with Janet elegantly escorted with acoustic guitars and the whole gamut of computerized yet natural sounding instrumentals Perhaps what sells the album more than the songs is Janet s voice and her innovative and frankly courageous use of beats and harmonies Janet s voice is as pristine as ever and never outshined she overpowers every track 78 Accolades editUpon the release of All for You Jackson was awarded Billboard s Artistic Achievement Award Jackson also received four nominations at the Billboard Music Awards ceremony She had also been the recipient of the American Music Award s Award of Merit awarded to artists who provide major contributions to the musical entertainment of the American public and the Recording Academy s Governor s Award Jackson received three nominations at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards winning Best Dance Recording for All for You and nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Someone to Call My Lover She received the American Music Award for Favorite Pop Rock Female Artist and was nominated for Favorite Soul R amp B Album Year Ceremony Category Recipient Result2001 American Music Awards Award of Merit Herself WonBillboard Music Awards Artistic Achievement Award WonFemale Artist of the Year NominatedHot 100 Singles Artist of the Year NominatedFemale Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year NominatedHot 100 Single of the Year All for You NominatedTop Selling R amp B Hip Hop Single WonNAACP Image Awards 79 Outstanding Female Artist Herself NominatedOutstanding Music Video All for You NominatedJapan Gold Disc Awards 80 Top Selling Single of the Year for Foreign Music Doesn t Really Matter WonJapan Radio Popular Disks Awards Record of the Year All for You WonBest Female Vocalist Herself WonMTV Video Music Awards Video of the Year All for You NominatedBest Female Video NominatedBest Dance Video NominatedBest Choreography in a Video NominatedMTV Europe Music Awards Best Female Herself NominatedBest R amp B NominatedMuchMusic Video Awards Best International Artist NominatedPeople s Choice Award WonPeople Best Albums of the Year All for You WonRolling Stone Reader s Choice Award Favorite Album Cover WonTeen Choice Awards Best Single All for You WonBest Album WonBest Female Herself NominatedTeen People Awards Hottest Song of 2001 All for You NominatedTMF Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Herself WonBest International Female Singer NominatedVH1 My Music Awards My Favorite Female WonHottest Live Show Won2002 American Music Awards 81 Favorite Pop Rock Female Artist WonInternet Artist of the Year NominatedFavorite Soul R amp B Album All for You NominatedBMI Pop Awards 82 Most Played Song All for You Won Doesn t Really Matter Won Someone to Call My Lover WonBMI Urban Awards 83 Song of the Year All for You WonPrimetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi Camera Picture Editing For A Miniseries Movie Or A Special Janet Live in Hawaii NominatedEssence Awards 84 85 Reader s Choice Award for Entertainer of the Year Herself WonGrammy Awards 64 Best Dance Recording All for You WonBest Pop Vocal Album All for You NominatedBest Female Pop Vocal Performance Someone to Call My Lover NominatedInternational Dance Music Awards 86 Best Dance Video All for You WonJapan Gold Disc Awards 87 Top Selling Pop Album of the Year All for You WonMVPA Awards Best Choreography All for You WonBest Cinematography Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You NominatedBest Make Up WonBest Video Someone to Call My Lover WonBest Hair NominatedNABOB Awards 88 Entertainer of the Year Herself WonNickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 89 Wannabe Award WonFavorite Female Singer NominatedRecording Academy 90 Governor s Award WonTeen Choice Awards Best Female NominatedCommercial performance editAll for You debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 selling 605 128 copies in its first week 91 At the time of its release it had the second highest opening sales from a female artist in SoundScan history only behind Britney Spears s Oops I Did It Again and tenth highest overall 92 93 As of 2014 the album has the fifteenth highest first week sales by a female solo artist It placed at number two in its second week with 310 000 copies sold In its third week it sold 215 000 copies placing at number three 94 It sold 149 000 copies the following week achieving an estimated total of 1 279 128 copies sold within its first month of release 95 It also opened at number one in Canada with first week sales of 37 200 and in South Africa with 44 722 copies sold in its first week 96 97 All for You was a commercial success internationally debuting within the top three of Australia 98 Belgium 99 100 France 101 Germany 102 Greece 103 South Korea 104 Switzerland 105 and the United Kingdom 106 It also opened within the top five of Denmark 107 the Netherlands 108 Japan 109 Norway 110 and Sweden 111 It debuted within the top ten of Austria 112 Italy 113 New Zealand 114 and Spain 115 and the top twenty of Ireland and Poland 116 117 It peaked at number two on European Top 100 Albums 118 In February 2014 it debuted at number thirty nine on South Korea s Gaon Chart 119 The album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA on May 18 2001 denoting two million units shipped 120 It was certified gold in Australia Belgium Denmark 121 France 122 Germany New Zealand 123 Switzerland and the United Kingdom 124 It was certified triple platinum in Canada and Japan where it became the biggest selling international pop album of the year and quadruple platinum in South Africa 125 126 As of September 2009 All for You has sold 3 107 000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan 127 It also sold an additional 100 000 copies through BMG Music Club 128 All for You was the 12th best selling album of 2001 selling 5 million copies worldwide in that year according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry IFPI 129 Controversy edit nbsp Would You Mind source source Jackson longs for sexual intercourse and orgasm in Would You Mind causing the album to be banned by law officials in several countries Problems playing this file See media help Despite explicit language and sexual content initial album pressings did not contain a Parental Advisory warning 34 A clean version of the album was released exclusively at Walmart stores 130 censoring several songs for language as well as omitting Would You Mind completely The album was re released in late 2001 with a Parental Advisory label along with a new bonus track a remix of Son of a Gun A clean version with the added remix was also released with Would You Mind still omitted and became more widely available than the original clean version 131 Regarding the content Jackson stated I do understand that for the younger audience All for You is a pretty heavy record For them I ve made an altered version I ve been asked to watch my mouth a little but hell no This is me this is what I want to do so accept it I don t want to live my life controlled by other people 132 Upon its release All for You was banned in Singapore after the Publications Appeal Committee decided the album s lyrics in particular Would You Mind were not acceptable to our society The country s law officials had previously banned Jackson s prior album The Velvet Rope due to three songs containing lyrics about homosexuality 133 Several retail chains including Wherehouse Music affixed their own explicit content labels to the album RIAA president Hilary Rosen stated We don t think retailers should have to do that That s the label s responsibility and EMI Virgin s parent company has assumed that responsibility 131 In response to the incident Jackson said The album has been banned in certain countries I was told they would be happy to go ahead with it if I were to take the sensual songs off the album And I thought Wow that s weird Here I am talking about love and expressing myself in a way I feel at least most of us do in the bedroom and it is something so beautiful so positive and wonderful yet they want me to put a blindfold fold over the public s eyes about this Yet there is all that violence I am not going to change the album and who I am because of that This is another side of me that I am expressing and feeling so comfortable in doing so 134 Impact and legacy editOn Janet Jackson s latest disc All for You the follow up to her 1997 hit disc The Velvet Rope the wispy voiced singer is sailing uncharted waters for female pop acting flirty talking dirty and leaving the blond chicks in the dust And that s the beauty of this album and Jackson as an artist there is a clear willingness to experiment Dan Aquilante New York Post 135 The album achieved several chart records attaining the second highest first week sales for a female artist in SoundScan history at the time Lead single All for You became the first song to be added to every pop urban and rhythmic radio format within its first week of release and was the highest debut for a single not commercially available in both the United States and France 58 59 It had the highest debut and largest opening airplay figure on the Radio Songs chart debuting at number nine with an audience impression of 70 million 136 It was also the biggest selling international single of the year in Japan 125 The album received three Grammy Award nominations for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Someone to Call My Lover winning Best Dance Recording for All for You The album won Top Pop Album of the Year at the Japan Gold Disc Awards 87 Billboard ranked All for You at number 141 on the Top 200 Albums of the Decade 137 Sputnikmusic placed it at number 43 on their list of Best Pop Albums of 2001 138 All for You received praise for its sonic innovation and subsequent influence AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated that the album s signature hits All for You and Doesn t Really Matter uphold Janet Jam and Lewis reputation as the leading lights of contemporary urban soul 29 Piers Martin of NME said Busy yourself with those nappies Madge this is what it really feels like to be a girl All For You finds Jackson in predatory mode keen to reclaim both in the boudoir and on the dancefloor territory which is today dominated by pneumatic mini Janets like Britney Christina and J Lo 139 People Magazine ranked it among the year s best albums stating Take that Britney Move over J Lo With a new generation of dance pop divas following in her fancy footsteps the baby Jackson shows who is still in control with this all encompassing album that bounces from hip hop to rock to classical even during the same song without missing a funky beat 140 Dennis Kelly of The Morning Call added If imitators such as Britney Spears Christina Aguilera et al are quiet the next few months it s because the Queen of Pop has sent them back to class with new material to study 141 Charles Taylor of Salon exclaimed Jackson has turned into a more interesting figure than Madonna and a maker of better music 142 The Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan announced Jackson to be the highest paid recording artist in history signing a contract with Virgin Records in the mid of the 90 s worth 90 million and was declared to have surpassed the influence of Michael Jackson 143 MTV News also noted the album s first week sales nearly doubled those of Michael s Invincible released later that year 144 Steve Burgess of Salon stated Janet Jackson may well be the beneficiary of contemporary pop s Lilliputian landscape surpassing her less talented peers Burgess added More often though a Janet Jackson song on the radio is a deluxe buffet set up on a compost heap Pass the sauerkraut 145 Dan Aquilante of The New York Post wrote Jackson has written a 14 song manual that explains not only how you can please her but lists the rewards in store for those who manage the task While Mothers Against Everything will be appalled by Janet s dirty pillow talk many adult ears will find it very sexy wrapped around the listenable Lewis Jam beats 135 Jackson also received MTV s inaugural Icon tribute The Sun Sentinel stated Before Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera there was Janet Jackson with her choreographed songs and trendsetting fashion with the special intended as a star studded salute to the singer songwriter actress 146 MTV News added Pop Lolitas of the week may come and go but this Jackson it seems is forever 147 nbsp nbsp Critics have observed Rihanna and BoA to be influenced by the album Entertainment journalist Kelley L Carter regarded it among the most influential albums to be released since 2000 declaring it set the tone for much of what we re hearing on the radio from current female pop stars Anything Rihanna Beyonce and Britney are doing right now was heard on this album Its fusion of old school pop sounds with rhythmic influences are thought to be frequently emulated adding She sang about female empowerment even though hers is a voice that is lightweight and it demanded that you take listen to it 148 The funkier and hipper style of Britney Spears third album Britney was thought to emulate All for You with reasonable success in multiple songs 149 150 151 Spears song Anticipating was considered to be directly influenced by the album s title track 149 152 153 Two singles from the album I m a Slave 4 U and Boys were originally written and produced for All for You the latter also recorded by Jackson Spears also recorded another unreleased Jackson song titled My Big Secret for her fourth album In the Zone though it did not make the final release 8 Rihanna s fifth studio album Loud and single Only Girl In the World drew several comparisons to All for You with critics noting its sonic transition to an upbeat dance sound from prior release Rated R in a similar vein to Jackson s contrast from the darker tone of The Velvet Rope Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine stated like Janet s album Loud is a step away from its uber personal melodrama drenched predecessor 154 Throughout the campaign Rihanna also evoked Jackson s Velvet Rope era imagery 154 Ne Yo s Say It was thought to resemble the album s sensual ballads 155 Record producer Rockwilder revealed Jackson to be his first pop collaboration and an essential part of his career leading him to work with Christina Aguilera for the singles Lady Marmalade and Dirrty 156 Rolling Stone likened the production of Aaliyah s self titled third album to the record 157 Sal Cinquemani of Slant observed several songs on Usher s 8701 to recall bona fide Janet Jackson tracks similar to the album 158 Christina Milian s debut album was considered to be heavily influenced by the album 159 The sensual content and interludes of Missy Elliott s This Is Not a Test also drew comparisons to the album s exploration of similar themes 160 Following All for You being reissued with a Parental Advisory warning and clean edition Jennifer Lopez s sophomore album J Lo received a similar treatment by Epic Records thought to be influenced by Jackson s decision after media emphasis was placed on its explicit language and content 161 Several album tracks gained notoriety within the entertainment industry in particular Would You Mind due to its racy composition and explicit sexual content Erotic Revolutionaries author Shayne Lee called the song a bold and proactive sexual maneuver for even a twenty first century woman adding she tells her man she s going to kiss touch lick taste bathe ride and feel him deep insider her She ends the song by requesting that he come inside of her and let his juices flow deep in her passion 162 Its shock value was considered enough to make Donna Summer s Love to Love You Baby sound like Christian rock 163 Its explicit lyrics caused the album to be banned in several conservative countries such as Singapore 133 The song was used in films such as stoner comedy How High 164 Its gravity defying and mouth watering live rendition was regarded among the most controversial performances of her career 165 In 2012 it was ranked the steamiest song of her discography an anecdote saying This song is so racy people use it as a euphemism when talking about what they did the night before when children are present 166 Trust a Try also received critical focus for its innovation called a bold musical move which begins with the intricacies of a string quartet before falling into metal attack thought to be within spitting distance of the avant garde 163 Track listing editAll for You Standard editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Intro 1 002 You Ain t Right Janet Jackson James Harris III Terry Lewis Dana StinsonRockwilder Jackson Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis4 323 All for You Jackson Harris Lewis Wayne Garfield David Romani Mauro MalavasiJackson Jam amp Lewis5 294 2wayforyou Interlude 0 195 Come On Get Up Jackson Harris Lewis StinsonRockwilder Jackson Jam amp Lewis4 476 When We Oooo Jackson Harris LewisJackson Jam amp Lewis4 347 China Love Jackson Harris LewisJackson Jam amp Lewis4 368 Love Scene Ooh Baby Jackson Harris LewisJackson Jam amp Lewis4 169 Would You Mind a Jackson Harris Lewis StinsonRockwilder Jackson Jam amp Lewis5 3110 Lame Interlude 0 1111 Trust a Try Jackson Harris Lewis StinsonRockwilder Jackson Jam amp Lewis5 1612 Clouds Interlude 0 1913 Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You with Carly Simon Jackson Harris Lewis Carly SimonJackson Jam amp Lewis5 5614 Truth Jackson Harris Lewis James Wright Stan VincentJackson Jam amp Lewis6 4515 Theory Interlude 0 2616 Someone to Call My Lover Jackson Harris Lewis Dewey BunnellJackson Jam amp Lewis4 3217 Feels So Right Jackson Harris Lewis StinsonRockwilder Jackson Jam amp Lewis4 4218 Doesn t Really Matter Jackson Harris LewisJackson Jam amp Lewis4 2419 Better Days Jackson Harris LewisJackson Jam amp Lewis5 0520 Outro 0 09Total length 73 01 All for You Japanese edition bonus track 167 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length21 Who Jackson Harris Lewis StinsonRockwilder Jackson Jam amp Lewis3 45Total length 76 45 All for You Reissue edition bonus track No TitleWriter s Producer s Length20 Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You Original Flyte Tyme remix with Carly Simon amp featuring Missy Elliott Jackson Harris Lewis Carly SimonJam amp Lewis4 1421 Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You P Diddy Remix with Carly Simon amp featuring Missy Elliott Jackson Harris Lewis Simon Elliott CombsP Diddy remixed by 5 07Total length 78 08 All for You Limited video deluxe edition bonus DVD No TitleDirector s Length1 That s the Way Love Goes Rene Elizondo Jr 3 452 If Dominic Sena5 153 Again Rene Elizondo Jr 4 214 Because of Love Beth McCarthy4 125 Any Time Any Place Keir McFarlane4 406 You Want This Keir McFarlane5 147 janet Behind the Scenes 15 098 Got til It s Gone Mark Romanek4 119 Together Again Seb Janiak4 2010 Together Again Deeper Remix Rene Elizondo Jr 4 0411 I Get Lonely Paul Hunter4 4012 Go Deep Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris4 5413 You David Mallet4 1314 Every Time Matthew Rolston4 1715 The Velvet Rope Behind the Scenes 10 1216 All for You David Meyers4 3617 Someone to Call My Lover Francis Lawrence4 3318 All for You Behind the Scenes 7 2019 MTV Icon Performance All for You 6 30Total length 106 26 Sample credits All for You contains a sample from The Glow of Love as performed by Change China Love contains a sample from Moonlight City Roa as performed by Yoko Shimomura from the Legend of Mana soundtrack Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You contains a sample from You re so Vain as performed by Carly Simon Truth contains an interpolation of O o h Child performed by Five Stairsteps Someone to Call My Lover contains samples from Ventura Highway as performed by America and Gymnopedie No 1 as performed by Erik SatieNotes a Would You Mind is not included on clean versions of the album due to explicit content 168 Personnel editMichael Abbott engineer Alex Al bass David Anthony producer David Ashton assistant engineer David Barry guitar Lee Blaske string arrangements Mike Bozzi assistant mastering engineer Evelina Chao viola Nathaniel Cole violin Fran Cooper make up D Man remixing mixing Jonathan Dayton video director Diddy remixing Sean Donnelly design animation Rene Elizondo Jr video director Missy Elliott performer Valerie Faris video director Brian Gardner mastering Charles Gray viola Gael Guilarte assistant engineer Jeri Heiden art direction Steve Hodge engineer mixing Janet Jackson vocals producer executive producer Jimmy Jam multi instruments producer executive producer Seb Janiak video director John Kennedy violin Kathy Kienzle harp Joshua Koestenbaum cello Tom Kornacker violin Kim Kyu Young violin Terry Lewis multi instruments producer executive producer David Mallet video director Andrew McPherson photography Dave Meyers video director Karen Mitchell make up assistant James C Moore producer Adrian Morgan producer Elsa Nilsson violin Julia Persitz violin Alice Preves viola Q Tip rap Jason Rankins assistant engineer Alexander Richbourg drum programming MIDI programming Pro Tools David Rideau engineer mixing Rockwilder producer drum programming MIDI programming Matthew Rolston video director Mike Scott guitar Dominic Sena video director Chris Seul engineer Laura Sewell cello Dexter Simmons mixing Carly Simon performer Daryl Skobba cello Xavier Smith drum programming assistant engineer mixing MIDI programming Smog design Michal Sobieski violin Tamas Strasser viola Tom Sweeney assistant engineer mixing James Big Jim Wright keyboards Bradley Yost assistant engineer mixing Janet Zeitoun hair stylistCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2001 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 169 3Australian Urban Albums ARIA 170 2Austrian Albums O3 Austria 171 8Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 172 3Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 173 3Canadian Albums Billboard 174 1Canadian R amp B Albums Nielsen SoundScan 175 5Danish Albums Hitlisten 176 21Dutch Albums Album Top 100 177 4European Top 100 Albums Billboard 178 2Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 179 14French Albums SNEP 180 2German Albums Offizielle Top 100 181 3Greek Albums IFPI 103 3Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 182 7Irish Albums IRMA 183 16Italian Albums FIMI 184 10Japanese Albums Oricon 109 4New Zealand Albums RMNZ 185 6Norwegian Albums VG lista 186 4Polish Albums ZPAV 187 8Scottish Albums OCC 188 10Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 115 9Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 189 4Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 190 2UK Albums OCC 191 2UK R amp B Albums OCC 192 1US Billboard 200 193 1US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 194 1Chart 2014 2016 PeakpositionSouth African Albums RISA 195 1South Korean Albums Gaon 119 39Monthly charts edit Chart 2001 PeakpositionSouth Korean Albums RIAK 196 3 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for All for You by Janet Jackson Chart 2001 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 197 75Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 198 81Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 199 82Canadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 200 27Canadian R amp B Albums Nielsen SoundScan 201 8European Top 100 Albums Billboard 202 70French Albums SNEP 203 79German Albums Offizielle Top 100 204 78Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 205 70UK Albums OCC 206 98US Billboard 200 207 25US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 208 17Worldwide Albums IFPI 209 11Chart 2002 PositionCanadian R amp B Albums Nielsen SoundScan 210 70US Billboard 200 211 174US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 212 96Decade end charts edit Chart 2000 2009 PositionUS Billboard 200 213 141Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 214 Gold 35 000 Belgium BEA 124 Gold 25 000 Canada Music Canada 215 3 Platinum 300 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 216 Gold 25 000 France SNEP 122 Gold 100 000 Germany BVMI 217 Gold 150 000 Japan RIAJ 218 3 Platinum 600 000 New Zealand RMNZ 123 Gold 7 500 Spain PROMUSICAE 219 Gold 50 000 South Africa RISA 126 4 Platinum 200 000 South Korea RIAK 28 171 220 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 221 Gold 20 000 United Kingdom BPI 223 Gold 198 000 222 United States RIAA 120 2 Platinum 3 107 000 127 Sales 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