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American singer and songwriter [[Janet Jackson]] has released fifty-two music videos, in addition to eight [[video album]]s and two [[concerts|concert tour video]]s. Upon the debut of ''[[Control (Janet Jackson album)|Control]]'', she became a dominant figure in entertainment, establishing herself as one of the pioneers of the video era.<ref name="Cartier">{{cite web|url=http://hamptonroads.com/2011/06/janet-jackson-comes-ntelos-wireless-pavilion-august-9th|title=About Janet Jackson|work=[[The Pilot (Massachusetts newspaper)|The Pilot]]|publisher=Cartier, David|access-date=June 27, 2011}}</ref> Her videography is considered among the most influential in [[popular culture]] by critics, who have lauded their elaborate sets, intricate dance routines, fashion, and meticulous detail.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2001-03-18/entertainment/0103160621_1_mtv-icon-janet-jackson-pop-culture|title=Welcome To Planet Janet: It's Our World|work=[[Sun Sentinel]]|publisher=Winston, Sherri|date=March 18, 2001|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=JANET JACKSON : "The Rhythm Nation Compilation"|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|publisher=Johnson, Connie|date=November 25, 1990}}</ref> Her story-telling videos display various concepts, ranging from large production pieces to [[socially conscious]] themes and controversial depictions of intimacy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdmg.com/allforyou.shtml|title=Janet Jackson: All For You - Limited Edition CD/DVD|work=[[DVD Magazine]]|publisher=Jacobson, Colin|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Throughout her work, Jackson was a preeminent influence in establishing the art of performance and choreography within music video.<ref name="Cartier"/> Her videos have been described as the entertainment industry's highest standard, which ''[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]'' observed to create templates for numerous artists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.janetjackson.com/biography|title=JANET - Biography|publisher=JanetJackson.com|year=2010|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141024102400/http://www.janetjackson.com/biography|archive-date=October 24, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Stone">{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/rolling-stone-readers-pick-their-10-favorite-dancing-musicians-20110714/8-janet-jackson-0596086|title=Rolling Stone Readers Pick Their 10 Favorite Dancing Musicians|work=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]|date=July 14, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> [[VH1]] ranked her
American singer [[Janet Jackson]] has released fifty-two music videos, in addition to eight [[video album]]s and two [[concerts|concert tour video]]s. Upon the debut of ''[[Control (Janet Jackson album)|Control]]'', she became a dominant figure in entertainment, establishing herself as one of the pioneers of the video era.<ref name="Cartier">{{cite web|url=http://hamptonroads.com/2011/06/janet-jackson-comes-ntelos-wireless-pavilion-august-9th|title=About Janet Jackson|work=[[The Pilot (Massachusetts newspaper)|The Pilot]]|publisher=Cartier, David|access-date=June 27, 2011|archive-date=November 29, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129063959/http://hamptonroads.com/2011/06/janet-jackson-comes-ntelos-wireless-pavilion-august-9th|url-status=dead}}</ref> Her videography is considered among the most influential in [[popular culture]] by critics, who have lauded their elaborate sets, intricate dance routines, fashion, and meticulous detail.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2001-03-18/entertainment/0103160621_1_mtv-icon-janet-jackson-pop-culture|title=Welcome To Planet Janet: It's Our World|work=[[Sun Sentinel]]|publisher=Winston, Sherri|date=March 18, 2001|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=January 15, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140115181127/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2001-03-18/entertainment/0103160621_1_mtv-icon-janet-jackson-pop-culture|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=JANET JACKSON : "The Rhythm Nation Compilation"|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=November 25, 1990}}</ref> Her story-telling videos display various concepts, ranging from large production pieces to [[socially conscious]] themes and controversial depictions of intimacy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdmg.com/allforyou.shtml|title=Janet Jackson: All For You - Limited Edition CD/DVD|work=[[DVD Magazine]]|publisher=Jacobson, Colin|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Throughout her work, Jackson was a preeminent influence in establishing the art of performance and choreography within music video.<ref name="Cartier"/> Her videos have been described as the entertainment industry's highest standard, which ''[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]'' observed to create templates for numerous artists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.janetjackson.com/biography|title=JANET - Biography|publisher=JanetJackson.com|year=2010|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141024102400/http://www.janetjackson.com/biography|archive-date=October 24, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Stone">{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/rolling-stone-readers-pick-their-10-favorite-dancing-musicians-20110714/8-janet-jackson-0596086|title=Rolling Stone Readers Pick Their 10 Favorite Dancing Musicians|work=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]|date=July 14, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=October 11, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141011123351/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/rolling-stone-readers-pick-their-10-favorite-dancing-musicians-20110714/8-janet-jackson-0596086|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[VH1]] ranked her
among the greatest women in music video,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_greatest/episode.jhtml?episodeID=66355 |title=Ep. 071 - 50 Greatest Women of the Video Era - The Greatest - Episode Summary, Highlights, and Recaps |publisher=[[VH1]] |access-date=August 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629061423/http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_greatest/episode.jhtml?episodeID=66355 |archive-date=June 29, 2011 }}</ref> while [[MTV]] honored her with the [[Video Vanguard Award]] and inaugural ''[[MTV Icon|Icon]]'' tribute for her impact within entertainment.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1990/mtvvmas.htm|title=1990 MTV Video Music Awards|publisher=Rockonthenet.com|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/80773/mtv-to-honor-janet-jackson|title=MTV To Honor Janet Jackson|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
among the greatest women in music video,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_greatest/episode.jhtml?episodeID=66355 |title=Ep. 071 - 50 Greatest Women of the Video Era - The Greatest - Episode Summary, Highlights, and Recaps |publisher=[[VH1]] |access-date=August 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629061423/http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_greatest/episode.jhtml?episodeID=66355 |archive-date=June 29, 2011 }}</ref> while [[MTV]] honored her with the [[Video Vanguard Award]] and inaugural ''[[MTV Icon|Icon]]'' tribute for her impact within entertainment.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1990/mtvvmas.htm|title=1990 MTV Video Music Awards|publisher=Rockonthenet.com|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/80773/mtv-to-honor-janet-jackson|title=MTV To Honor Janet Jackson|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>


The video for Jackson's song "[[What Have You Done For Me Lately]]" catapulted her into "megastar status", while "[[Nasty (Janet Jackson song)|Nasty]]" was declared "a feminist film theorist's programmatic deconstruction of the male gaze".<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O43vdMqqtCMC | title=Present Tense: Rock & Roll and Culture | first=Anthony | last=DeCurtis | publisher=[[Duke University Press]] | date=September 18, 1992| isbn=0822382229 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EYWztR8Vj9EC&pg=PA86|title=Shaded Lives: African-American Women and Television|work=Smith-Shomade, Beretta E.|publisher=Rutgers University Press|year=2002|isbn=9780813531052|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Control (Janet Jackson song)|Control]]" depicted a stage performance, as she portrayed what would later become her signature moves.<ref name="Robinson">{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/jacksonjanet-rhythm/|title=Janet Jackson: Rhythm Nation Compilation - PopMatters|work=[[PopMatters]]|publisher=Robinson, Wendy|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Let's Wait Awhile]]" marked the directorial debut of [[Dominic Sena]], whose collaborations with Jackson lead him to direct films starring [[Brad Pitt]] and [[Angelina Jolie]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/film/10-directors-who-have-never-made-a-good-movie-2.php/7|title=10 Directors Who Have Never Made A Good Movie - Page 7 of 11|quote=The sixty-two year-old Sena started his career directing music videos for Janet Jackson before graduating to movies and he made his debut with the Brad Pitt starring [[Kalifornia]]|work=Moore, Sam|publisher=WhatCulture.com|date=January 23, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Miss You Much]]" became notorious for its industrial setting and iconic chair routine, which Glenn Gamboa considered to have "changed the way radio sounded and MTV looked".<ref>{{cite news|title=SONG OF THE WEEK.|work=[[Newsday]]|publisher=Gamboa, Glenn|date=December 18, 2007}}</ref> "[[The Pleasure Principle (song)|The Pleasure Principle]]" depicts a lengthy freestyle dance performance and chair sequence, which ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' observed to be "ripped off wholesale by pop acts ever since".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etcanada.com/music/photos/janet_jacksons_10_most_memorable_music_videos.aspx#!8fb31b07330d048c71f40f482a622d9d|title=Janet Jackson's 10 Most Memorable Music Videos|work=[[Entertainment Tonight]]|publisher=MacRae, Dan|date=May 16, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=July 14, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714152538/http://www.etcanada.com/music/photos/janet_jacksons_10_most_memorable_music_videos.aspx#!8fb31b07330d048c71f40f482a622d9d|url-status=dead}}</ref> Aspects of the video have been emulated by [[Robyn]],<ref name="Edge">{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/house/2011/17/video-review-lady-gaga-the-edge-of-glory|title=Video Review: Lady Gaga, "The Edge of Glory" - The House Next Door - Slant Magazine|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|publisher=Cinquemani, Sal|date=June 17, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> [[Britney Spears]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1626492/how-britney-spears-stronger-video-made-her-a-diva/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141215065832/http://www.mtv.com/news/1626492/how-britney-spears-stronger-video-made-her-a-diva/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 15, 2014|title=How Britney Spears' 'Stronger' Video Made Her A Diva|publisher=[[MTV News]]|date=November 17, 2009|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> [[Lady Gaga]],<ref name="Edge"/> [[The Pussycat Dolls]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.conexaojornalismo.com.br/noticias/sensualidade-e-erotismo-no-videoclipe-das-pussycat-dolls-video-1-3564|title=Sensualidade e erotismo no videoclipe das Pussycat Dolls - Vídeo|work=Redacao, De|publisher=Conexão Jornalismo|date=October 17, 2012|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> [[Cassie Ventura|Cassie]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cassie dismisses 'copycat' claims {{!}}Music {{!}}chinadaily.com.cn |url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/entertainment/2006-08/08/content_659510.htm |access-date=2024-03-26 |website=www.chinadaily.com.cn}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Cinquemani |first=Sal |date=2006-08-08 |title=Review: Cassie, Cassie |url=https://www.slantmagazine.com/music/cassie-cassie/ |access-date=2024-03-26 |website=Slant Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref> [[Ciara]], [[Mya (singer)|Mya]], [[Beyoncé]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Howard |first=Jacinta|date=2018-10-19 |title=5 Reasons Janet Jackson Belongs in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |url=https://theboombox.com/janet-jackson-rock-hall-of-fame/ |access-date=2024-03-26 |website=The Boombox |language=en}}</ref> and [[Jennifer Lopez]], inspiring her to <br>pursue a career in entertainment.<ref name="Lopez">{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/04/14/jennifer.lopez.career/ |title=Obsessions: Jennifer Lopez is back in a big, big way |work=France, Lisa Respers |publisher=[[CNN]] |date=April 15, 2011 |access-date=August 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129115926/http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/04/14/jennifer.lopez.career/ |archive-date=November 29, 2014 }}</ref>
Jackson's music videos have collectively won numerous accolades, such as [[Grammy Award]]s for [[Best Long Form Music Video|Best Long]] and [[Best Short Form Music Video|Short Form]] videos,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=%22janet+jackson%22|title=Past Winners Search |work=[[Grammy Awards]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> [[MTV Japan]]'s "Inspiration Award", and [[Billboard Awards]]' "Music Video Award for Artistic Achievement".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1488113/for-the-record-quick-news-on-outkast-paula-abdul-janet-jackson-lamb-of-god-lil-kim-jack-johnson-more/|title=For the Record|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1990-11-27/entertainment/ca-5646_1_michael-jackson|title=Janet Jackson Sweeps Music Awards : Pop: The singer wins eight Billboard prizes, matching Michael's 1984 Grammy performance.|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Her early videos, such as "[[Nasty (Janet Jackson song)|Nasty]]", "[[The Pleasure Principle (song)|The Pleasure Principle]]", and "[[Alright (Janet Jackson song)|Alright]]", became iconic for their intense choreography and locale.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etcanada.com/music/photos/janet_jacksons_10_most_memorable_music_videos.aspx|title=Janet Jackson's 10 Most Memorable Music Videos|work=[[Entertainment Tonight]]|publisher=MacRae, Dan|date=May 16, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Rhythm Nation (music video)|Rhythm Nation]]" has been thought to portray the most influential choreography and setting in a music video by multiple critics, achieving legendary status.<ref name="Stone"/><ref name="EW"/> "[[Love Will Never Do (Without You)]]" unveiled Jackson's physical evolution to adulthood,<ref name="Robinson"/> while "[[If (Janet Jackson song)|If]]" showcased its famous dance routine, interracial lust, and futuristic technology.<ref name="If"/><ref name="Billboard"/> Other notable videos include the spiritual theme of "[[Together Again (Janet Jackson song)|Together Again]]" and aquatic scenery in "[[Every Time (Janet Jackson song)|Every Time]]".<ref name="Together"/><ref name="Vibe"/> Videos such as "[[All for You (Janet Jackson song)|All for You]]" and "[[Feedback (Janet Jackson song)|Feedback]]" have also influenced a diverse array of artists.<ref name="Halstead"/><ref name="Amuro"/><ref name="Thicke"/> Jackson has multiple videos ranked among the most expensive of all-time, which include "[[Doesn't Really Matter]]" and "[[Scream (Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson song)|Scream]]", the most expensive in history.<ref name="Bao"/>


The ''[[Rhythm Nation 1814 (film)|Rhythm Nation 1814]]'' film depicts militant choreography in an industrial warehouse setting. ''[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]'' declared it "the gold standard for [[dystopia]]n [[dance-pop]] music videos", featuring "the most memorable choreography in pop video history".<ref name="Stone2">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/ten-best-apocalyptic-dance-music-videos-20110406/janet-jackson-rhythm-nation-1989-0545021|title=Ten Best Apocalyptic Dance Music Videos|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=June 4, 2011|archive-date=July 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170729231804/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/ten-best-apocalyptic-dance-music-videos-20110406/janet-jackson-rhythm-nation-1989-0545021|url-status=dead}}</ref> The publication also regarded it to "set the template for hundreds of videos to come".<ref name="Stone2"/> ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' considered it "legendary" and "groundbreaking", in addition to "striking, timeless and instantly recognizable".<ref name="Stone2"/><ref name="EW">{{cite magazine|url=http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/glee-season-5-episode-7-puppet-master/2/|title='Glee' recap: No Strings Attached|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=November 29, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20396305_84846,00.html|title=Action Jacksons - Michael Jackson Remembered|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|publisher=Seymour, Craig|date=December 7, 1999|access-date=January 4, 2014|archive-date=January 9, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140109002149/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20396305_84846,00.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Aylin Zatar remarked, "She also basically pioneered the dancing in a warehouse, post-apocalyptic, industrial setting video. So, Britney (“[[Till the World Ends]]”), Rihanna (“[[Hard (Rihanna song)|Hard]]”), Lady Gaga (“[[Alejandro (song)|Alejandro]]”), and even the [[Spice Girls]] (“[[Spice Up Your Life]]”) – you all have Ms. Jackson to thank."<ref name="Zafar">{{cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/azafar/janet-jackson-has-the-best-music-videos-in-the-history-of-mu|title=Janet Jackson Has The Best Music Videos In The History Of Music Videos|work=[[BuzzFeed|BuzzFeed Staff]]|publisher=Zafar, Aylin|date=July 5, 2012|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> The film depicts several performances and drug abuse, won a [[Grammy Award]] for [[Best Long Form Music Video]].<ref name="Palumbo"/> The carnival theme and setting of "[[Escapade (song)|Escapade]]" was later recreated in Lady Gaga's "[[Judas (Lady Gaga song)|Judas]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://reallifestl.com/2011/08/a-thin-line-between-swaggerjacking-and-paying-homage/|title=A Thin Line Between Swaggerjacking And Paying Homage|publisher=RealLifeSTL.com|date=August 16, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=November 27, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181127202051/http://reallifestl.com/2011/08/a-thin-line-between-swaggerjacking-and-paying-homage/|url-status=dead}}</ref> "[[Alright (Janet Jackson song)|Alright]]" revisits classic Hollywood musicals, with Jackson starring as the leading protagonist.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QASIAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA186|title=Working Girls: Gender and Sexuality in Popular Cinema|publisher=[[Routledge]]|author=Tasker, Yvonne|author-link1=Yvonne Tasker|date=September 11, 2002|isbn=9781134826599|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It was thought to inspire [[Chris Brown]]'s "[[Yeah 3x]]", [[Ne-Yo]]'s "[[One in a Million (Ne-Yo song)|One in a Million]]", and [[Cheyenne Jackson]]'s "Don't Wanna Know".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.idolator.com/5662212/chris-brown-yeah-3x-video|title=Chris Brown Offers Up A Kid-Friendly Video For "Yeah 3X"|work=[[Idolator (website)|Idolator]]|publisher=Daw, Robbie|date=October 21, 2010|access-date=August 30, 2014}}{{Dead link|date=September 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.detailsofmylife.net/music-videos/neyo-one-in-a-million-official-music-video/|title=Ne-Yo – One In A Million (Official Music Video)|publisher=Detailsofmylife.net|year=2010|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/video-of-cheyenne-jacksons-dont-wanna-know-featuring-nick-adams-matt-cavena|archive-url=https://archive.today/20141121090331/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/video-of-cheyenne-jacksons-dont-wanna-know-featuring-nick-adams-matt-cavena|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 21, 2014|title=Video of Cheyenne Jackson's "Don't Wanna Know," Featuring Nick Adams, Matt Cavenaugh, Released Dec. 18; Single Available, Too|work=[[Playbill]]|publisher=Gans, Andrew|date=December 18, 2012|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It was also the first pop video to feature a guest rapper, setting the trend for later collaborations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2014-10-20/pop-queen-faceoff/26/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141024065720/http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2014-10-20/pop-queen-faceoff/26/|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 24, 2014|title=Who Is The Ultimate Pop Queen Of The Last 30 Years? Let The Games Begin!|publisher=[[VH1]]|date=October 20, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thesource.com/2014/05/24/happy-birthday-to-the-overweight-lover-heavy-d/|title=Happy Birthday To The Overweight Lover Heavy D|work=[[The Source (magazine)|The Source]]|publisher=El, Tamara|date=October 20, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
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The video for Jackson's song "[[What Have You Done For Me Lately]]" catapulted her into "megastar status", while "[[Nasty (Janet Jackson song)|Nasty]]" was declared "a feminist film theorist's programmatic deconstruction of the male gaze".<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O43vdMqqtCMC | title=Present Tense: Rock & Roll and Culture | first=Anthony | last=DeCurtis | publisher=[[Duke University Press]] | date=September 18, 1992| isbn=0822382229 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EYWztR8Vj9EC&pg=PA86|title=Shaded Lives: African-American Women and Television|work=Smith-Shomade, Beretta E.|publisher=Rutgers University Press|year=2002|isbn=9780813531052|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Control (Janet Jackson song)|Control]]" depicted a stage performance, as she portrayed what would later become her signature moves.<ref name="Robinson">{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/jacksonjanet-rhythm/|title=Janet Jackson: Rhythm Nation Compilation - PopMatters|work=[[PopMatters]]|publisher=Robinson, Wendy|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Let's Wait Awhile]]" marked the directorial debut of [[Dominic Sena]], whose collaborations with Jackson lead him to direct films starring [[Brad Pitt]] and [[Angelina Jolie]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/film/10-directors-who-have-never-made-a-good-movie-2.php/7|title=10 Directors Who Have Never Made A Good Movie - Page 7 of 11|quote=The sixty-two year-old Sena started his career directing music videos for Janet Jackson before graduating to movies and he made his debut with the Brad Pitt starring [[Kalifornia]]|work=Moore, Sam|publisher=WhatCulture.com|date=January 23, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Miss You Much]]" became notorious for its industrial setting and iconic chair routine, which Glenn Gamboa considered to have "changed the way radio sounded and MTV looked".<ref>{{cite news|title=SONG OF THE WEEK.|work=[[Newsday]]|publisher=Gamboa, Glenn|date=December 18, 2007}}</ref> "[[The Pleasure Principle (song)|The Pleasure Principle]]" depicts a lengthy freestyle dance performance and chair sequence, which ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' observed to be "ripped off wholesale by pop acts ever since".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etcanada.com/music/photos/janet_jacksons_10_most_memorable_music_videos.aspx#!8fb31b07330d048c71f40f482a622d9d|title=Janet Jackson's 10 Most Memorable Music Videos|work=[[Entertainment Tonight]]|publisher=MacRae, Dan|date=May 16, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Aspects of the video have been emulated by [[Robyn]],<ref name="Edge">{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/house/2011/17/video-review-lady-gaga-the-edge-of-glory|title=Video Review: Lady Gaga, "The Edge of Glory" - The House Next Door - Slant Magazine|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|publisher=Cinquemani, Sal|date=June 17, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> [[Britney Spears]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1626492/how-britney-spears-stronger-video-made-her-a-diva/|title=How Britney Spears' 'Stronger' Video Made Her A Diva|publisher=[[MTV News]]|date=November 17, 2009|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> [[Lady Gaga]],<ref name="Edge"/> [[The Pussycat Dolls]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.conexaojornalismo.com.br/noticias/sensualidade-e-erotismo-no-videoclipe-das-pussycat-dolls-video-1-3564|title=Sensualidade e erotismo no videoclipe das Pussycat Dolls - Vídeo|work=Redacao, De|publisher=Conexão Jornalismo|date=October 17, 2012|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> and [[Jennifer Lopez]], inspiring her to <br>pursue a career in entertainment.<ref name="Lopez">{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/04/14/jennifer.lopez.career/ |title=Obsessions: Jennifer Lopez is back in a big, big way |work=France, Lisa Respers |publisher=[[CNN]] |date=April 15, 2011 |access-date=August 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129115926/http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/04/14/jennifer.lopez.career/ |archive-date=November 29, 2014 }}</ref>

"[[Rhythm Nation (music video)|Rhythm Nation]]" depicts militant choreography in an industrial warehouse setting. ''[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]'' declared it "the gold standard for [[dystopia]]n [[dance-pop]] music videos", featuring "the most memorable choreography in pop video history".<ref name="Stone2">{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/ten-best-apocalyptic-dance-music-videos-20110406/janet-jackson-rhythm-nation-1989-0545021|title=Ten Best Apocalyptic Dance Music Videos|work=Rolling Stone|access-date=June 4, 2011}}</ref> The publication also regarded it to "set the template for hundreds of videos to come".<ref name="Stone2"/> ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' considered it "legendary" and "groundbreaking", in addition to "striking, timeless and instantly recognizable".<ref name="Stone2"/><ref name="EW">{{cite web|url=http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/glee-season-5-episode-7-puppet-master/2/|title='Glee' recap: No Strings Attached|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=November 29, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20396305_84846,00.html|title=Action Jacksons - Michael Jackson Remembered|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|publisher=Seymour, Craig|date=December 7, 1999|access-date=January 4, 2014}}</ref> Aylin Zatar remarked, "She also basically pioneered the dancing in a warehouse, post-apocalyptic, industrial setting video. So, Britney (“[[Till the World Ends]]”), Rihanna (“[[Hard (Rihanna song)|Hard]]”), Lady Gaga (“[[Alejandro (song)|Alejandro]]”), and even the [[Spice Girls]] (“[[Spice Up Your Life]]”) – you all have Ms. Jackson to thank."<ref name="Zafar">{{cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/azafar/janet-jackson-has-the-best-music-videos-in-the-history-of-mu|title=Janet Jackson Has The Best Music Videos In The History Of Music Videos|work=[[BuzzFeed|BuzzFeed Staff]]|publisher=Zafar, Aylin|date=July 5, 2012|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Its long-form version, depicting several performances and drug abuse, won a [[Grammy Award]] for [[Best Long Form Music Video]].<ref name="Palumbo"/> The carnival theme and setting of "[[Escapade (song)|Escapade]]" was later recreated in Lady Gaga's "[[Judas (Lady Gaga song)|Judas]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://reallifestl.com/2011/08/a-thin-line-between-swaggerjacking-and-paying-homage/|title=A Thin Line Between Swaggerjacking And Paying Homage|publisher=RealLifeSTL.com|date=August 16, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Alright (Janet Jackson song)|Alright]]" revisits classic Hollywood musicals, with Jackson starring as the leading protagonist.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QASIAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA186|title=Working Girls: Gender and Sexuality in Popular Cinema|publisher=[[Routledge]]|author=Tasker, Yvonne|author-link1=Yvonne Tasker|date=September 11, 2002|isbn=9781134826599|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It was thought to inspire [[Chris Brown]]'s "[[Yeah 3x]]", [[Ne-Yo]]'s "[[One in a Million (Ne-Yo song)|One in a Million]]", and [[Cheyenne Jackson]]'s "Don't Wanna Know".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.idolator.com/5662212/chris-brown-yeah-3x-video|title=Chris Brown Offers Up A Kid-Friendly Video For "Yeah 3X"|work=[[Idolator (website)|Idolator]]|publisher=Daw, Robbie|date=October 21, 2010|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.detailsofmylife.net/music-videos/neyo-one-in-a-million-official-music-video/|title=Ne-Yo – One In A Million (Official Music Video)|publisher=Detailsofmylife.net|year=2010|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/video-of-cheyenne-jacksons-dont-wanna-know-featuring-nick-adams-matt-cavena|archive-url=https://archive.today/20141121090331/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/video-of-cheyenne-jacksons-dont-wanna-know-featuring-nick-adams-matt-cavena|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 21, 2014|title=Video of Cheyenne Jackson's "Don't Wanna Know," Featuring Nick Adams, Matt Cavenaugh, Released Dec. 18; Single Available, Too|work=[[Playbill]]|publisher=Gans, Andrew|date=December 18, 2012|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It was also the first pop video to feature a guest rapper, setting the trend for later collaborations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2014-10-20/pop-queen-faceoff/26/|title=Who Is The Ultimate Pop Queen Of The Last 30 Years? Let The Games Begin!|publisher=[[VH1]]|date=October 20, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thesource.com/2014/05/24/happy-birthday-to-the-overweight-lover-heavy-d/|title=Happy Birthday To The Overweight Lover Heavy D|work=[[The Source (magazine)|The Source]]|publisher=El, Tamara|date=October 20, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>


"[[Love Will Never Do (Without You)]]" unveiled Jackson's physique using classic lighting and imagery.<ref name="Robinson"/> It also explored the aesthetic of the male body from both the heterosexual female and gay male perspective. Its setting and theme influenced Britney Spears' "[[Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know]]",<ref>{{cite news|title=21st Century Girl|work=[[Teen People]]|year=2000}}</ref> Jennifer Lopez's "[[First Love (Jennifer Lopez song)|First Love]]",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bet.com/video/106andpark/106guestrewind/jennifer-lopez-106-and-park-3450-s3.html|title=106 & Park Guest Rewind: J.Lo Goes Back to Her 'First Love'|publisher=[[Black Entertainment Television|BET]]|date=June 18, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://radio.com/2014/05/29/jennifer-lopez-channels-90s-supermodel-looks-in-first-love-video/|title=Jennifer Lopez Channels '90s Supermodel Looks in 'First Love' Video|publisher=[[Radio.com]]|date=May 29, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> and [[Nicole Scherzinger]]'s "[[Your Love (Nicole Scherzinger song)|Your Love]]",<ref name="Scherzinger">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/music/interviews/a579359/nicole-scherzinger-interview-ive-scrapped-five-whole-albums.html|title=Nicole Scherzinger interview: 'I've scrapped five whole albums'|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=Corner, Lewis|date=June 21, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> and was also compared with Lopez's "[[I'm Into You]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://popcrush.com/jennifer-lopez-channels-classic-and-contemporary-pop-in-im-into-you-video/|title=Jennifer Lopez Channels Classic and Contemporary Pop in 'I'm Into You' Video|publisher=Popcrush.com|date=May 2, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://popdust.com/2011/05/02/jennifer-lopez-im-into-you-video/|title=Watch Jennifer Lopez's MILF-y "I'm Into You" Video|publisher=Popdust.com|date=May 2, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It was voted [[MTV]]'s favorite female video in history during the next decade.<ref name="Halstead">{{cite news|title=''Jackson Number Ones''|publisher=Halstead, Craig|year=2003}}</ref> "[[That's the Way Love Goes (Janet Jackson song)|That's the Way Love Goes]]" used an intimate and "lo-fi" loft setting, later emulated by [[Nelly Furtado]], [['N Sync]], and [[Prince (artist)|Prince]] in "[[Breakfast Can Wait]]".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/remembering-nsyncs-flawless-rendition-of-thats-the-way-love|title=Remembering *NSYNC's Flawless Rendition Of "That's The Way Love Goes"|work=[[BuzzFeed]]|publisher=Stopera, Matt|date=March 20, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1534662/chris-martin-covers-jay-z-8212-other-scenes-from-nelly-furtados-loose.jhtml|title=Chris Martin Covers Jay-Z — And Other Scenes From Nelly Furtado's Loose|publisher=[[MTV News]]|date=June 20, 2006|access-date=February 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://soultrain.com/2013/12/02/artist-to-artist-danielle-curiel/|title=Artist to Artist: Danielle Curiel|publisher=SoulTrain.com|date=December 2, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It also introduced a then-unknown [[Jennifer Lopez]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://guidetogay.com/the-news/features/1612-classic-jackson-20th-anniversary-of-the-janet-album|title=Classic Jackson: 20th Anniversary of the 'janet.' Album|publisher=Guidetogay.com|date=May 20, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181127195132/http://guidetogay.com/the-news/features/1612-classic-jackson-20th-anniversary-of-the-janet-album|archive-date=November 27, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> Jackson's "[[If (Janet Jackson song)|If]]" video became iconic for its modern club setting and complex dance routine, which ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' called among the greatest in history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/janet-jackson-janet|title=Janet Jackson: janet. - Album Review - Slant Magazine|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|publisher=Cinquemani, Sal|date=February 17, 2008|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Its portrayal of interracial lust and voyeurism had also been controversial, later inspiring Britney Spears' "[[I'm a Slave 4 U]]".<ref name="If">{{cite news|url=http://www.vulture.com/2013/08/revisiting-janet-jacksons-if-20-years-later.html|title=Twenty Years Later, Janet Jackson's 'If' Is Still the Ultimate Song of Summer|publisher=[[Vulture.com]]|date=August 31, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Britney Spears: On the eve of her twentieth birthday, she bids farewell to the teen thing|date=December 2001|work=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]|publisher=Udovitch, Mim}}</ref> It displayed technology such as [[touch screens]] and [[web camera]]s, which were not invented at the time.<ref name="Billboard">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/1562856/janet-jackson-talks-janet-20th-anniversary-new-album-exclusive|title=Janet Jackson Talks 'janet.' 20th Anniversary: Exclusive|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=Hampp, Andrew|date=May 18, 2013|access-date=September 8, 2013}}</ref> "[[You Want This]]" used a desert locale, as Jackson portrayed a female gang leader.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iNiJAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA177|title=The Road Movie Book|work=[[Routledge]]|publisher=Cohan, Steven|date=January 4, 2002|isbn=9781134824366|access-date=September 8, 2013}}</ref>
"[[Love Will Never Do (Without You)]]" unveiled Jackson's physique using classic lighting and imagery.<ref name="Robinson"/> It also explored the aesthetic of the male body from both the heterosexual female and gay male perspective. Its setting and theme influenced Britney Spears' "[[Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know]]",<ref>{{cite news|title=21st Century Girl|work=[[Teen People]]|year=2000}}</ref> Jennifer Lopez's "[[First Love (Jennifer Lopez song)|First Love]]",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bet.com/video/106andpark/106guestrewind/jennifer-lopez-106-and-park-3450-s3.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140621023019/http://www.bet.com/video/106andpark/106guestrewind/jennifer-lopez-106-and-park-3450-s3.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 21, 2014|title=106 & Park Guest Rewind: J.Lo Goes Back to Her 'First Love'|publisher=[[Black Entertainment Television|BET]]|date=June 18, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://radio.com/2014/05/29/jennifer-lopez-channels-90s-supermodel-looks-in-first-love-video/|title=Jennifer Lopez Channels '90s Supermodel Looks in 'First Love' Video|publisher=[[Radio.com]]|date=May 29, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> and [[Nicole Scherzinger]]'s "[[Your Love (Nicole Scherzinger song)|Your Love]]",<ref name="Scherzinger">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/music/interviews/a579359/nicole-scherzinger-interview-ive-scrapped-five-whole-albums.html|title=Nicole Scherzinger interview: 'I've scrapped five whole albums'|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=Corner, Lewis|date=June 21, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> and was also compared with Lopez's "[[I'm Into You]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://popcrush.com/jennifer-lopez-channels-classic-and-contemporary-pop-in-im-into-you-video/|title=Jennifer Lopez Channels Classic and Contemporary Pop in 'I'm Into You' Video|publisher=Popcrush.com|date=May 2, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://popdust.com/2011/05/02/jennifer-lopez-im-into-you-video/|title=Watch Jennifer Lopez's MILF-y "I'm Into You" Video|publisher=Popdust.com|date=May 2, 2011|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=May 13, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160513021722/http://popdust.com/2011/05/02/jennifer-lopez-im-into-you-video/|url-status=dead}}</ref> It was voted [[MTV]]'s favorite female video in history during the next decade.<ref name="Halstead">{{cite news|title=''Jackson Number Ones''|publisher=Halstead, Craig|year=2003}}</ref> "[[That's the Way Love Goes (Janet Jackson song)|That's the Way Love Goes]]" used an intimate and "lo-fi" loft setting, later emulated by [[Nelly Furtado]], [['N Sync]], and [[Prince (artist)|Prince]] in "[[Breakfast Can Wait]]".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/remembering-nsyncs-flawless-rendition-of-thats-the-way-love|title=Remembering *NSYNC's Flawless Rendition Of "That's The Way Love Goes"|work=[[BuzzFeed]]|publisher=Stopera, Matt|date=March 20, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1534662/chris-martin-covers-jay-z-8212-other-scenes-from-nelly-furtados-loose.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020222838/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1534662/chris-martin-covers-jay-z-8212-other-scenes-from-nelly-furtados-loose.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 20, 2012|title=Chris Martin Covers Jay-Z — And Other Scenes From Nelly Furtado's Loose|publisher=[[MTV News]]|date=June 20, 2006|access-date=February 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://soultrain.com/2013/12/02/artist-to-artist-danielle-curiel/|title=Artist to Artist: Danielle Curiel|publisher=SoulTrain.com|date=December 2, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It also introduced a then-unknown [[Jennifer Lopez]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://guidetogay.com/the-news/features/1612-classic-jackson-20th-anniversary-of-the-janet-album|title=Classic Jackson: 20th Anniversary of the 'janet.' Album|publisher=Guidetogay.com|date=May 20, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181127195132/http://guidetogay.com/the-news/features/1612-classic-jackson-20th-anniversary-of-the-janet-album|archive-date=November 27, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> Jackson's "[[If (Janet Jackson song)|If]]" video became iconic for its modern club setting and complex dance routine, which ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' called among the greatest in history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/janet-jackson-janet|title=Janet Jackson: janet. - Album Review - Slant Magazine|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|publisher=Cinquemani, Sal|date=February 17, 2008|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Its portrayal of interracial lust and voyeurism had also been controversial, later inspiring Britney Spears' "[[I'm a Slave 4 U]]".<ref name="If">{{cite news|url=http://www.vulture.com/2013/08/revisiting-janet-jacksons-if-20-years-later.html|title=Twenty Years Later, Janet Jackson's 'If' Is Still the Ultimate Song of Summer|publisher=[[Vulture.com]]|date=August 31, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Britney Spears: On the eve of her twentieth birthday, she bids farewell to the teen thing|date=December 2001|work=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]]|publisher=Udovitch, Mim}}</ref> It displayed technology such as [[touch screens]] and [[web camera]]s, which were not invented at the time.<ref name="Billboard">{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/1562856/janet-jackson-talks-janet-20th-anniversary-new-album-exclusive|title=Janet Jackson Talks 'janet.' 20th Anniversary: Exclusive|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=Hampp, Andrew|date=May 18, 2013|access-date=September 8, 2013}}</ref> "[[You Want This]]" used a desert locale, as Jackson portrayed a female gang leader.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iNiJAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA177|title=The Road Movie Book|work=[[Routledge]]|publisher=Cohan, Steven|date=January 4, 2002|isbn=9781134824366|access-date=September 8, 2013}}</ref>


[[File:Joseph kahn 01.jpg|thumb|240px|right|[[Joseph Kahn (director)|Joseph Kahn]] studied Jackson's music videos prior to becoming a director.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.njs4ever.net/kahn3.html|title=An Interview With Joseph Kahn - Page Three|publisher=Peel.com|date=July 2000|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>]]
[[File:Joseph kahn 01.jpg|thumb|240px|right|[[Joseph Kahn (director)|Joseph Kahn]] studied Jackson's music videos prior to becoming a director.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.njs4ever.net/kahn3.html|title=An Interview With Joseph Kahn - Page Three|publisher=Peel.com|date=July 2000|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>]]
"[[Got 'til It's Gone]]" displayed a stark contrast from Jackson's mainstream image; portraying a pre-[[Apartheid]] celebration upon the freedom of slavery.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/features/article/100-greatest-music-videos/P10|title=100 Greatest Music Videos - Feature - Slant Magazine|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|publisher=Cinquemani, Sal|date=June 30, 2003|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It won a [[Grammy Award]] for "[[Best Short Form Music Video]]".<ref name="Radio">{{cite web|url=http://radio.com/2014/08/20/taylor-swift-mark-romanek-videos/|title=All 7 Videos That Led Director Mark Romanek to Taylor Swift|publisher=[[Radio.com]]|date=August 20, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Together Again (Janet Jackson song)|Together Again]]" incorporated a savanna atmosphere, tribal attire, and spiritual theme; inspiring [[Rihanna]]'s "[[Where Have You Been]]".<ref name="Together">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/rihanna-video-released-weeks-singer-acting-debut-battleship-article-1.1070066|title=Rihanna's 'Where Have You Been' video released two weeks before singer's acting debut in 'Battleship'|work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]|location=New York|publisher=Sacks, Ethan|date=April 30, 2012|access-date=September 8, 2013}}</ref> The premise of "[[Go Deep]]" depicts a teenage fan who dreams she arrives at his house for a party.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdmg.com/allforyou.shtml|title=Janet Jackson: All For You - Limited Edition CD/DVD (2001)|work=Jacobson, Colin|publisher=[[DVD Magazine]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Every Time (Janet Jackson song)|Every Time]]" gained controversy for nudity within its bath tub scenes, and was later compared with Britney Spears' "[[Everytime]]" and Rihanna's "[[Stay (Rihanna song)|Stay]]".<ref name="Vibe">{{cite web|url=http://www.vibe.com/article/naked-music-videos-pg-2|title=Naked Music Videos (Pg. 2)|work=[[Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]|date=March 25, 2010|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://styleblazer.com/128148/video-premiere-rihanna-gets-serious-in-stay-plus-two-other-famous-bathtub-videos/|title=Video Premiere: Rihanna Gets Serious In "Stay" (Plus Two Other Famous Bathtub Videos!)|work=Style Blazer|publisher=Gomez-Lacayo, Jada|date=February 12, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107004426/http://styleblazer.com/128148/video-premiere-rihanna-gets-serious-in-stay-plus-two-other-famous-bathtub-videos/|archive-date=November 7, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> "[[Doesn't Really Matter]]" became the first of director [[Joseph Kahn (director)|Joseph Kahn]]'s videos to incorporate futuristic Japanese imagery; also being among the ten most expensive videos in history.<ref name="Bao">{{cite web|url=http://www.baomoi.com/Top-10-MV-sieu-dat-qua-moi-thoi-dai/71/13469668.epi|title=Top 10 MV 'siêu đắt' qua mọi thời đại|publisher=[[Báo Mới]]|date=March 3, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref name="APA">{{cite web|url=http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/w_apa/showarticle.aspx?articleID=8870|title=APA Top Ten: Joseph Kahn music videos|work=Tseng, Ada|publisher=[[University of Southern California|Asia Pacific Arts]]|date=October 17, 2008|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129144900/http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/w_apa/showarticle.aspx?articleID=8870|archive-date=November 29, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Elements of its "high-tech" Japanese city, mobile architecture, and choreography would influence various artists, including videos from Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, and [[Jessica Simpson]].<ref name="APA"/><ref name="Bruce"/>
"[[Got 'til It's Gone]]" displayed a stark contrast from Jackson's mainstream image; portraying a pre-[[Apartheid]] celebration upon the freedom of slavery.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/features/article/100-greatest-music-videos/P10|title=100 Greatest Music Videos - Feature - Slant Magazine|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|publisher=Cinquemani, Sal|date=June 30, 2003|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> It won a [[Grammy Award]] for "[[Best Short Form Music Video]]".<ref name="Radio">{{cite web|url=http://radio.com/2014/08/20/taylor-swift-mark-romanek-videos/|title=All 7 Videos That Led Director Mark Romanek to Taylor Swift|publisher=[[Radio.com]]|date=August 20, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Together Again (Janet Jackson song)|Together Again]]" incorporated a savanna atmosphere, tribal attire, and spiritual theme; inspiring [[Rihanna]]'s "[[Where Have You Been]]".<ref name="Together">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/rihanna-video-released-weeks-singer-acting-debut-battleship-article-1.1070066|title=Rihanna's 'Where Have You Been' video released two weeks before singer's acting debut in 'Battleship'|work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]|location=New York|publisher=Sacks, Ethan|date=April 30, 2012|access-date=September 8, 2013}}</ref> The premise of "[[Go Deep]]" depicts a teenage fan who dreams she arrives at his house for a party.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdmg.com/allforyou.shtml|title=Janet Jackson: All For You - Limited Edition CD/DVD (2001)|work=Jacobson, Colin|publisher=[[DVD Magazine]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Every Time (Janet Jackson song)|Every Time]]" gained controversy for nudity within its bath tub scenes, and was later compared with Britney Spears' "[[Everytime]]" and Rihanna's "[[Stay (Rihanna song)|Stay]]".<ref name="Vibe">{{cite web|url=http://www.vibe.com/article/naked-music-videos-pg-2|title=Naked Music Videos (Pg. 2)|work=[[Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]|date=March 25, 2010|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://styleblazer.com/128148/video-premiere-rihanna-gets-serious-in-stay-plus-two-other-famous-bathtub-videos/|title=Video Premiere: Rihanna Gets Serious In "Stay" (Plus Two Other Famous Bathtub Videos!)|work=Style Blazer|publisher=Gomez-Lacayo, Jada|date=February 12, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107004426/http://styleblazer.com/128148/video-premiere-rihanna-gets-serious-in-stay-plus-two-other-famous-bathtub-videos/|archive-date=November 7, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> "[[Doesn't Really Matter]]" became the first of director [[Joseph Kahn (director)|Joseph Kahn]]'s videos to incorporate futuristic Japanese imagery; also being among the ten most expensive videos in history.<ref name="Bao">{{cite web|url=http://www.baomoi.com/Top-10-MV-sieu-dat-qua-moi-thoi-dai/71/13469668.epi|title=Top 10 MV 'siêu đắt' qua mọi thời đại|publisher=[[Báo Mới]]|date=March 3, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=November 29, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129033653/http://www.baomoi.com/Top-10-MV-sieu-dat-qua-moi-thoi-dai/71/13469668.epi|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="APA">{{cite web|url=http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/w_apa/showarticle.aspx?articleID=8870|title=APA Top Ten: Joseph Kahn music videos|work=Tseng, Ada|publisher=[[University of Southern California|Asia Pacific Arts]]|date=October 17, 2008|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129144900/http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/w_apa/showarticle.aspx?articleID=8870|archive-date=November 29, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Elements of its "high-tech" Japanese city, mobile architecture, and choreography would influence various artists, including videos from Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, and [[Jessica Simpson]].<ref name="APA"/><ref name="Bruce"/>


Jackson's attire in "[[All for You (Janet Jackson song)|All for You]]" was considered to inspire fashion trends, while ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' observed the imagery of "[[Someone to Call My Lover]]" to be influential.<ref name="Palumbo">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2013/music/features/janet-jackson-has-all-the-right-moves-1200483147/|title=Janet Jackson Has All the Right Moves|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=Palumbo, Michael|date=May 23, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref name="All">{{cite web|url=http://www.popsugar.com/Janet-Jackson-All-You-34603348|title=Janet Jackson — "All For You"|publisher=PopSugar.com|date=April 17, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)|Son of a Gun]]" displayed a "dark, brooding revenge tale" using [[Haitian Vodou|voodoo]] and [[telekenesis]], thought to inspire [[Justin Timberlake]]'s "[[Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song)|Cry Me a River]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alternet.org/story/12319/when_the_babes_beat_up_the_boys|title=When the Babes Beat Up the Boys|work=[[AlterNet]]|publisher=Goldberg, Michelle|date=January 30, 2002|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.411mania.com/music/columns/11246/Mainstreaming-05.30.04.htm|archive-url=https://archive.today/20141121090338/http://www.411mania.com/music/columns/11246/Mainstreaming-05.30.04.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 21, 2014|title=411mania.com: Music - Mainstreaming 05.30.04|publisher=411Mania.com|date=May 30, 2004|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Jackson filmed herself on [[DVD]] in "[[Just a Little While]]"; its plot later applied via [[Skype]] in [[Kelela]]'s "Melba's Call".<ref name="Bruce">{{cite web |url=http://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/19201/1/kelela-channels-the-cgi-spirit|title=How Kelela channels the pre-Skype spirit of early-00s R&B|work=[[Dazed Digital]]|publisher=Bruce, Parker|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[All Nite (Don't Stop)]]" took place in an abandoned warehouse during a power outage, using a [[car battery]] to restore electricity.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/27/arts/television-music-video-dancing-in-the-dark.html|title=TELEVISION: MUSIC VIDEO; Dancing in the Dark|work=[[The New York Times]]|publisher=Heffernan, Virginia|date=June 27, 2004|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[So Excited]]" became the first music video to use [[Genesis (camera)|Panavision Genesis]] [[x-ray]] technology.<ref name="Excited">{{cite news|title=[[Access Granted]]: Season 6, Episode 40|work=[[Black Entertainment Television|BET]]|date=September 13, 2006}}</ref> The galactic theme and visuals of "[[Feedback (Janet Jackson song)|Feedback]]" were observed to be incorporated in multiple videos, from artists including [[Namie Amuro]], [[David Guetta]], [[Misha B]], and [[Robin Thicke]].<ref name="Amuro">{{cite web |url=http://www.muumuse.com/2009/03/get-wild-get-wild-get-get.html/|title=Get Wild, Get Wild, Get, Get… - MuuMuse|work=MuuMuse|publisher=Stern, Bradley|date=March 2009|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref name="Thicke">{{cite web |url=http://www.rap-up.com/2008/07/17/video-robin-thicke-magic/|title=Rap-Up.com - Video: Robin Thicke – 'Magic'|publisher=[[Rap-Up.com]]|date=July 17, 2008|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hitfix.com/articles/kelly-rowland-orders-you-to-watch-her-new-commander-video|title=Kelly Rowland orders you to watch her new 'Commander' video|work=[[HitFix]]|publisher=Ellwood, Gregory|date=July 5, 2010|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kayrhythm.com/alternative/nouveau-clip-misha-b-here-s-to-everything |title=Nouveau Clip : Misha B - Here's To Everything - Kayrhythm, actualité musique Alternative |publisher=Kayrhythm.com |date=March 21, 2013 |access-date=August 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407084717/http://www.kayrhythm.com/alternative/nouveau-clip-misha-b-here-s-to-everything |archive-date=April 7, 2014 }}</ref>
Jackson's attire in "[[All for You (Janet Jackson song)|All for You]]" was considered to inspire fashion trends, while ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' observed the imagery of "[[Someone to Call My Lover]]" to be influential.<ref name="Palumbo">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2013/music/features/janet-jackson-has-all-the-right-moves-1200483147/|title=Janet Jackson Has All the Right Moves|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=Palumbo, Michael|date=May 23, 2013|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref name="All">{{cite web|url=http://www.popsugar.com/Janet-Jackson-All-You-34603348|title=Janet Jackson — "All For You"|publisher=PopSugar.com|date=April 17, 2014|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)|Son of a Gun]]" displayed a "dark, brooding revenge tale" using [[Haitian Vodou|voodoo]] and [[telekenesis]], thought to inspire [[Justin Timberlake]]'s "[[Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song)|Cry Me a River]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alternet.org/story/12319/when_the_babes_beat_up_the_boys|title=When the Babes Beat Up the Boys|work=[[AlterNet]]|publisher=Goldberg, Michelle|date=January 30, 2002|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=November 28, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181128034908/https://www.alternet.org/story/12319/when_the_babes_beat_up_the_boys|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.411mania.com/music/columns/11246/Mainstreaming-05.30.04.htm|archive-url=https://archive.today/20141121090338/http://www.411mania.com/music/columns/11246/Mainstreaming-05.30.04.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 21, 2014|title=411mania.com: Music - Mainstreaming 05.30.04|publisher=411Mania.com|date=May 30, 2004|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> Jackson filmed herself on [[DVD]] in "[[Just a Little While]]"; its plot later applied via [[Skype]] in [[Kelela]]'s "Melba's Call".<ref name="Bruce">{{cite web |url=http://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/19201/1/kelela-channels-the-cgi-spirit|title=How Kelela channels the pre-Skype spirit of early-00s R&B|work=[[Dazed Digital]]|date=March 13, 2014 |publisher=Bruce, Parker|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[All Nite (Don't Stop)]]" took place in an abandoned warehouse during a power outage, using a [[car battery]] to restore electricity.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/27/arts/television-music-video-dancing-in-the-dark.html|title=TELEVISION: MUSIC VIDEO; Dancing in the Dark|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=June 27, 2004|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref> "[[So Excited (Janet Jackson song)|So Excited]]" became the first music video to use [[Genesis (camera)|Panavision Genesis]] [[x-ray]] technology.<ref name="Excited">{{cite news|title=[[Access Granted]]: Season 6, Episode 40|work=[[Black Entertainment Television|BET]]|date=September 13, 2006}}</ref> The galactic theme and visuals of "[[Feedback (Janet Jackson song)|Feedback]]" were observed to be incorporated in multiple videos, from artists including [[Namie Amuro]], [[David Guetta]], [[Misha B]], and [[Robin Thicke]].<ref name="Amuro">{{cite web |url=http://www.muumuse.com/2009/03/get-wild-get-wild-get-get.html/|title=Get Wild, Get Wild, Get, Get… - MuuMuse|work=MuuMuse|publisher=Stern, Bradley|date=March 2009|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref name="Thicke">{{cite web |url=http://www.rap-up.com/2008/07/17/video-robin-thicke-magic/|title=Rap-Up.com - Video: Robin Thicke – 'Magic'|publisher=[[Rap-Up.com]]|date=July 17, 2008|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/articles/kelly-rowland-orders-you-to-watch-her-new-commander-video|title=Kelly Rowland orders you to watch her new 'Commander' video|work=[[HitFix]]|publisher=Ellwood, Gregory|date=July 5, 2010|access-date=August 30, 2014|archive-date=April 7, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407070540/http://www.hitfix.com/articles/kelly-rowland-orders-you-to-watch-her-new-commander-video|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kayrhythm.com/alternative/nouveau-clip-misha-b-here-s-to-everything |title=Nouveau Clip : Misha B - Here's To Everything - Kayrhythm, actualité musique Alternative |publisher=Kayrhythm.com |date=March 21, 2013 |access-date=August 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407084717/http://www.kayrhythm.com/alternative/nouveau-clip-misha-b-here-s-to-everything |archive-date=April 7, 2014 }}</ref>


==Music videos==
==Music videos==
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| rowspan="8"| ''[[Janet (album)|janet.]]''
| rowspan="8"| ''[[Janet (album)|janet.]]''
| [[René Elizondo Jr.]]
| [[René Elizondo Jr.]]
| <ref name="DVD">{{cite AV media notes |title=''[[From janet. to Damita Jo]]''|others=[[Janet Jackson]]|year=2004 |type=Booklet |publisher=Virgin Records}}</ref>
| <ref name="DVD">{{cite AV media notes |title=From janet. to Damita Jo|others=[[Janet Jackson]]|title-link=From janet. to Damita Jo |year=2004 |type=Booklet |publisher=Virgin Records}}</ref>
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! scope="row"| 1993
! scope="row"| 1993
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! scope="row"| 1999
! scope="row"| 1999
| "[[What's It Gonna Be?!]]" <small>(with [[Busta Rhymes]])</small>
| "[[What's It Gonna Be?!]]" <small>(with [[Busta Rhymes]])</small>
| ''[[E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front|E.L.E.: The Final World Front]]''
| ''[[Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front|E.L.E.: The Final World Front]]''
| [[Hype Williams]]
| [[Hype Williams]]
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/512575/busta-rhymes-clip-features-janet-jackson/|title=Busta Rhymes Clip Features Janet Jackson|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/512575/busta-rhymes-clip-features-janet-jackson/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141215071344/http://www.mtv.com/news/512575/busta-rhymes-clip-features-janet-jackson/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 15, 2014|title=Busta Rhymes Clip Features Janet Jackson|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
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! scope="row"| 2000
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| ''[[Tropical Storm (album)|Tropical Storm]]''
| ''[[Tropical Storm (album)|Tropical Storm]]''
| Dave Meyers
| Dave Meyers
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1455882/for-the-record-quick-news-on-janet-jackson-p-diddy-tweet-silverchair-lil-kim-beenie-man-more/|title=For The Record: Quick News On Janet Jackson, P. Diddy, Tweet, Silverchair, Lil' Kim, Beenie Man & More|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1455882/for-the-record-quick-news-on-janet-jackson-p-diddy-tweet-silverchair-lil-kim-beenie-man-more/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141215062800/http://www.mtv.com/news/1455882/for-the-record-quick-news-on-janet-jackson-p-diddy-tweet-silverchair-lil-kim-beenie-man-more/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 15, 2014|title=For The Record: Quick News On Janet Jackson, P. Diddy, Tweet, Silverchair, Lil' Kim, Beenie Man & More|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
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! scope="row"| 2004
! scope="row"| 2004
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| rowspan="2"| ''[[20 Y.O.]]''
| rowspan="2"| ''[[20 Y.O.]]''
| Hype Williams
| Hype Williams
| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uQ0EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA36|title=Still in Control|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=9 September 2006|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uQ0EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA36|title=Still in Control|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=September 9, 2006|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
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! scope="row"| 2006
! scope="row"| 2006
| "[[So Excited]]" <small>(featuring [[Khia]])</small>
| "[[So Excited (Janet Jackson song)|So Excited]]" <small>(featuring [[Khia]])</small>
| Joseph Kahn
| Joseph Kahn
| <ref name="APA"/>
| <ref name="APA"/>
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| rowspan="2"| ''[[Unbreakable (Janet Jackson album)|Unbreakable]]''
| rowspan="2"| ''[[Unbreakable (Janet Jackson album)|Unbreakable]]''
| rowspan="3"| Dave Meyers
| rowspan="3"| Dave Meyers
| {{cn|date=May 2020}}
| {{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
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! scope="row"| 2016
! scope="row"| 2016
| "[[Dammn Baby]]" <small>
| "[[Dammn Baby]]"
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! scope="row"| 2018
| "[[Made for Now]]"
| "[[Made for Now]]" <small>(with [[Daddy Yankee]])</small>
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*<sup>9</sup> The "TNT Remix" video for "[[I Get Lonely]]" features scenes with [[Blackstreet]].<ref name="AFY"/>
*<sup>9</sup> The "TNT Remix" video for "[[I Get Lonely]]" features scenes with [[Blackstreet]].<ref name="AFY"/>
*<sup>10</sup> The [[So So Def]] remix video of "[[Someone to Call My Lover]]" features [[Jermaine Dupri]].<ref name="DVD"/>
*<sup>10</sup> The [[So So Def]] remix video of "[[Someone to Call My Lover]]" features [[Jermaine Dupri]].<ref name="DVD"/>
*<sup>11</sup> A second version of "[[Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)]]" features [[Sean Combs|Diddy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1450355/p-diddy-handles-gun-for-janet-jackson-box-set/|title=P. Diddy Handles 'Gun' For Janet Jackson Box Set|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
*<sup>11</sup> A second version of "[[Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)]]" features [[Sean Combs|Diddy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1450355/p-diddy-handles-gun-for-janet-jackson-box-set/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141215074441/http://www.mtv.com/news/1450355/p-diddy-handles-gun-for-janet-jackson-box-set/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 15, 2014|title=P. Diddy Handles 'Gun' For Janet Jackson Box Set|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
*<sup>12</sup> A live version of "[[Just a Little While]]" filmed at London's [[Channel 4]] was released exclusively on ''[[From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos]]''.<ref name="DVD"/>
*<sup>12</sup> A live version of "[[Just a Little While]]" filmed at London's [[Channel 4]] was released exclusively on ''[[From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos]]''.<ref name="DVD"/>
*<sup>13</sup> An edited version of "[[All Nite (Don't Stop)]]" omits brief intimacy between Jackson and her dancers.<ref>{{cite news|title=Video gets a nasty edit|work=[[New York Blade]]|date=May 28, 2004}}</ref>
*<sup>13</sup> An edited version of "[[All Nite (Don't Stop)]]" omits brief intimacy between Jackson and her dancers.<ref>{{cite news|title=Video gets a nasty edit|work=[[New York Blade]]|date=May 28, 2004}}</ref>
*<sup>14</sup> Jackson makes a cameo in [[Jermaine Dupri]]'s "[[Gotta Getcha]]" as an exotic dancer portraying a school teacher.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1503792/dupri-hits-the-strip-club-with-janet-shakes-it-with-mariah/|title=Dupri Hits The Strip Club With Janet, Shakes It With Mariah|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
*<sup>14</sup> Jackson makes a cameo in [[Jermaine Dupri]]'s "[[Gotta Getcha]]" as an exotic dancer portraying a school teacher.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1503792/dupri-hits-the-strip-club-with-janet-shakes-it-with-mariah/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141215074445/http://www.mtv.com/news/1503792/dupri-hits-the-strip-club-with-janet-shakes-it-with-mariah/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 15, 2014|title=Dupri Hits The Strip Club With Janet, Shakes It With Mariah|publisher=[[MTV News]]|access-date=August 30, 2014}}</ref>
*<sup>15</sup> A revised version of "[[So Excited]]" censors nudity using [[x-ray]] scenes.<ref name="Excited"/>
*<sup>15</sup> A revised version of "[[So Excited (Janet Jackson song)|So Excited]]" censors nudity using [[x-ray]] scenes.<ref name="Excited"/>
*<sup>16</sup> The director's cut of "[[Feedback (Janet Jackson song)|Feedback]]" features slightly altered scenes and editing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewVideo?id=276142530&s=143441|title=Janet: Feedback|publisher=[[iTunes Store]]|access-date=August 30, 2004}}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
*<sup>16</sup> The director's cut of "[[Feedback (Janet Jackson song)|Feedback]]" features slightly altered scenes and editing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewVideo?id=276142530&s=143441|title=Janet: Feedback|publisher=[[iTunes Store]]|access-date=August 30, 2004}}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


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! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| US <ref>{{cite news|title=Top Music Videos|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=September 21, 2002}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| US<br /><ref>{{cite magazine|title=Top Music Videos|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=September 21, 2002}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| UK <br /><ref name="UK">{{cite web|url=http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200409 |title=Miss Janet - International Janet Jackson Fanclub |publisher=Janet Official Fanclub |access-date=2014-09-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060515170853/http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200409 |archive-date=May 15, 2006 }}</ref><ref name="AUS"/>
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| AUS<br /><ref name="AUS">{{cite web|url=http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200410 |title=Miss Janet - International Janet Jackson Fanclub |publisher=Janet Official Fanclub |access-date=September 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060515171254/http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200410 |archive-date=May 15, 2006 }}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| AUS <br /><ref name="AUS">{{cite web|url=http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200410 |title=Miss Janet - International Janet Jackson Fanclub |publisher=Janet Official Fanclub |access-date=2014-09-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060515171254/http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200410 |archive-date=May 15, 2006 }}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| JPN<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/85328/rank/dvd/|title=JANET|publisher=[[Oricon]]|access-date=September 30, 2014}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| UK<br /><ref name="UK">{{cite web|url=http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200409 |title=Miss Janet - International Janet Jackson Fanclub |publisher=Janet Official Fanclub |access-date=September 30, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060515170853/http://www.miss-janet.com/index.phtml?go=scream&aktie=mfilter&mfilter=200409 |archive-date=May 15, 2006 }}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em; font-size:90%;"| JP <br/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/85328/rank/dvd/|title=JANET|publisher=[[Oricon]]|access-date=2014-09-30}}</ref>
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* Released: 1999
* Label: [[Eagle Rock Entertainment]]
* Label: [[Eagle Rock Entertainment]]
* Formats: [[DVD]], [[Laserdisc]], [[VHS]]
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* [[Recording Industry Association of America#Video longform certification|RIAA]]: Platinum<ref name = "RIAA">{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=janet%20jackson&format=ALBUM&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2009&sort=Artist&perPage=50 |title=Gold & Platinum Search |publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of America]]|access-date=May 16, 2010}}</ref>
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==References==
==References==
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Janet Jackson video discography
Jackson performing on tour
Video albums8
Music videos52
Concert tour videos2

American singer Janet Jackson has released fifty-two music videos, in addition to eight video albums and two concert tour videos. Upon the debut of Control, she became a dominant figure in entertainment, establishing herself as one of the pioneers of the video era.[1] Her videography is considered among the most influential in popular culture by critics, who have lauded their elaborate sets, intricate dance routines, fashion, and meticulous detail.[2][3] Her story-telling videos display various concepts, ranging from large production pieces to socially conscious themes and controversial depictions of intimacy.[4] Throughout her work, Jackson was a preeminent influence in establishing the art of performance and choreography within music video.[1] Her videos have been described as the entertainment industry's highest standard, which Rolling Stone observed to create templates for numerous artists.[5][6] VH1 ranked her among the greatest women in music video,[7] while MTV honored her with the Video Vanguard Award and inaugural Icon tribute for her impact within entertainment.[8][9]

The video for Jackson's song "What Have You Done For Me Lately" catapulted her into "megastar status", while "Nasty" was declared "a feminist film theorist's programmatic deconstruction of the male gaze".[10][11] "Control" depicted a stage performance, as she portrayed what would later become her signature moves.[12] "Let's Wait Awhile" marked the directorial debut of Dominic Sena, whose collaborations with Jackson lead him to direct films starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.[13] "Miss You Much" became notorious for its industrial setting and iconic chair routine, which Glenn Gamboa considered to have "changed the way radio sounded and MTV looked".[14] "The Pleasure Principle" depicts a lengthy freestyle dance performance and chair sequence, which Entertainment Tonight observed to be "ripped off wholesale by pop acts ever since".[15] Aspects of the video have been emulated by Robyn,[16] Britney Spears,[17] Lady Gaga,[16] The Pussycat Dolls,[18] Cassie,[19][20] Ciara, Mya, Beyoncé,[21] and Jennifer Lopez, inspiring her to
pursue a career in entertainment.[22]

The Rhythm Nation 1814 film depicts militant choreography in an industrial warehouse setting. Rolling Stone declared it "the gold standard for dystopian dance-pop music videos", featuring "the most memorable choreography in pop video history".[23] The publication also regarded it to "set the template for hundreds of videos to come".[23] Entertainment Weekly considered it "legendary" and "groundbreaking", in addition to "striking, timeless and instantly recognizable".[23][24][25] Aylin Zatar remarked, "She also basically pioneered the dancing in a warehouse, post-apocalyptic, industrial setting video. So, Britney (“Till the World Ends”), Rihanna (“Hard”), Lady Gaga (“Alejandro”), and even the Spice Girls (“Spice Up Your Life”) – you all have Ms. Jackson to thank."[26] The film depicts several performances and drug abuse, won a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video.[27] The carnival theme and setting of "Escapade" was later recreated in Lady Gaga's "Judas".[28] "Alright" revisits classic Hollywood musicals, with Jackson starring as the leading protagonist.[29] It was thought to inspire Chris Brown's "Yeah 3x", Ne-Yo's "One in a Million", and Cheyenne Jackson's "Don't Wanna Know".[30][31][32] It was also the first pop video to feature a guest rapper, setting the trend for later collaborations.[33][34]

"Love Will Never Do (Without You)" unveiled Jackson's physique using classic lighting and imagery.[12] It also explored the aesthetic of the male body from both the heterosexual female and gay male perspective. Its setting and theme influenced Britney Spears' "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know",[35] Jennifer Lopez's "First Love",[36][37] and Nicole Scherzinger's "Your Love",[38] and was also compared with Lopez's "I'm Into You".[39][40] It was voted MTV's favorite female video in history during the next decade.[41] "That's the Way Love Goes" used an intimate and "lo-fi" loft setting, later emulated by Nelly Furtado, 'N Sync, and Prince in "Breakfast Can Wait".[42][43][44] It also introduced a then-unknown Jennifer Lopez.[45] Jackson's "If" video became iconic for its modern club setting and complex dance routine, which Slant Magazine called among the greatest in history.[46] Its portrayal of interracial lust and voyeurism had also been controversial, later inspiring Britney Spears' "I'm a Slave 4 U".[47][48] It displayed technology such as touch screens and web cameras, which were not invented at the time.[49] "You Want This" used a desert locale, as Jackson portrayed a female gang leader.[50]

Joseph Kahn studied Jackson's music videos prior to becoming a director.[51]

"Got 'til It's Gone" displayed a stark contrast from Jackson's mainstream image; portraying a pre-Apartheid celebration upon the freedom of slavery.[52] It won a Grammy Award for "Best Short Form Music Video".[53] "Together Again" incorporated a savanna atmosphere, tribal attire, and spiritual theme; inspiring Rihanna's "Where Have You Been".[54] The premise of "Go Deep" depicts a teenage fan who dreams she arrives at his house for a party.[55] "Every Time" gained controversy for nudity within its bath tub scenes, and was later compared with Britney Spears' "Everytime" and Rihanna's "Stay".[56][57] "Doesn't Really Matter" became the first of director Joseph Kahn's videos to incorporate futuristic Japanese imagery; also being among the ten most expensive videos in history.[58][59] Elements of its "high-tech" Japanese city, mobile architecture, and choreography would influence various artists, including videos from Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, and Jessica Simpson.[59][60]

Jackson's attire in "All for You" was considered to inspire fashion trends, while Variety observed the imagery of "Someone to Call My Lover" to be influential.[27][61] "Son of a Gun" displayed a "dark, brooding revenge tale" using voodoo and telekenesis, thought to inspire Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River".[62][63] Jackson filmed herself on DVD in "Just a Little While"; its plot later applied via Skype in Kelela's "Melba's Call".[60] "All Nite (Don't Stop)" took place in an abandoned warehouse during a power outage, using a car battery to restore electricity.[64] "So Excited" became the first music video to use Panavision Genesis x-ray technology.[65] The galactic theme and visuals of "Feedback" were observed to be incorporated in multiple videos, from artists including Namie Amuro, David Guetta, Misha B, and Robin Thicke.[66][67][68][69]

Music videos

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Jennifer Lopez (pictured) made her music video debut in Jackson's "That's the Way Love Goes" video.
Jackson's clip for "Every Time" was directed by Matthew Rolston (pictured).
Francis Lawrence (pictured) directed several of Jackson's videos, including "All Nite (Don't Stop)".
Jackson collaborated with her brother Michael (pictured) on "Scream", the most expensive music video of all time.
Year Title Originating album Director(s) Ref.
1984 "Dream Street" Dream Street Debbie Allen [70]
1986 "What Have You Done for Me Lately" Control Brian Jones and Piers Ashworth [71]
1986 "Nasty" Mary Lambert [71]
1986 "When I Think of You" Julien Temple [71]
1986 "Control" Mary Lambert [71]
1987 "Let's Wait Awhile" Dominic Sena [71]
1987 "The Pleasure Principle" [71]
1989 "Miss You Much" Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 [71]
1989 "Rhythm Nation" [71]
1990 "Come Back to Me" [71]
1990 "Escapade" Peter Smillie [71]
1990 "Alright" Julien Temple [71]
1990 "Black Cat" Wayne Isham [71]
1990 "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" Herb Ritts [71]
1993 "That's the Way Love Goes" janet. René Elizondo Jr. [72]
1993 "If" Dominic Sena [72]
1993 "Again" René Elizondo Jr. [72]
1994 "Because of Love" Beth McCarthy-Miller [72]
1994 "Any Time, Any Place" Keir McFarlane [72]
1994 "You Want This" Keir McFarlane [72]
1995 "Whoops Now" Yuri Elizondo [71]
1995 "What'll I Do" Yuri Elizondo [71]
1995 "Scream" (with Michael Jackson) HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Mark Romanek [53]
1995 "Runaway" Design of a Decade: 1986–1996 Marcus Nispel [71]
1996 "Twenty Foreplay" Keir McFarlane [73]
1997 "Got 'til It's Gone" (featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell) The Velvet Rope Mark Romanek [72]
1997 "Together Again" Seb Janiak [72]
1997 "Together Again (Deeper Remix)" René Elizondo Jr. [72]
1998 "I Get Lonely" Paul Hunter [72]
1998 "Go Deep" Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris [72]
1998 "You" David Mallet [72]
1998 "Every Time" Matthew Rolston and Howard Schatz [72]
1999 "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" (with Blackstreet) Finally Joseph Kahn [74]
1999 "What's It Gonna Be?!" (with Busta Rhymes) E.L.E.: The Final World Front Hype Williams [75]
2000 "Doesn't Really Matter" Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Joseph Kahn [59]
2001 "All for You" All for You Dave Meyers [72]
2001 "Someone to Call My Lover" Francis Lawrence [72]
2001 "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" (with Carly Simon featuring Missy Elliott) [72]
2002 "Feel It Boy" (with Beenie Man) Tropical Storm Dave Meyers [76]
2004 "Janet Megamix 04" Damita Jo Various [77]
2004 "Just a Little While" Dave Meyers [72]
2004 "I Want You" [72]
2004 "All Nite (Don't Stop)" Francis Lawrence [72]
2006 "Call on Me" (with Nelly) 20 Y.O. Hype Williams [78]
2006 "So Excited" (featuring Khia) Joseph Kahn [59]
2008 "Feedback" Discipline Saam Farahmand [79]
2008 "Rock with U" [80]
2009 "Make Me" Number Ones Robert Hales [81]
2010 "Nothing" Why Did I Get Married Too? Tim Palen [82]
2015 "No Sleeep" (featuring J. Cole) Unbreakable Dave Meyers [citation needed]
2016 "Dammn Baby"
2018 "Made for Now" (with Daddy Yankee)

Footnotes:

Video albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US Music Video Sales
[88]
Control – The Videos 1
Control – The Videos Part II
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: A&M
  • Formats: Laserdisc, VHS
1
Rhythm Nation 1814
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: A&M
  • Formats: Laserdisc, VHS
2
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[89]
The Rhythm Nation Compilation
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: A&M
  • Formats: DVD, Laserdisc, VHS
4
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[89]
janet.
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Virgin
  • Formats: Laserdisc, VHS
5
Design of a Decade: 1986–1996
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Virgin
  • Formats: DVD, Video CD, Laserdisc, VHS
1
All for You: DVD Edition
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Virgin
  • Formats: DVD, Video CD
2
From Janet to Damita Jo: The Videos
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Virgin
  • Formats: DVD
18

Live video albums

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Title Album details Peak Certifications
US
[90]
AUS
[91]
JPN
[92]
UK
[93]
The Velvet Rope Tour – Live in Concert 2 1 2
Janet: Live in Hawaii
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Eagle Rock Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Video CD
1 1 6 6
"—" denotes items with chart positions which are unavailable.

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