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"All for You" is a song by American recording artist Janet Jackson, released as the lead single from her seventh studio album, ''All for You'' (2001). Written and produced by Jackson and Jam and Lewis, "All for You" is a dance-pop song about flirting with someone on the dance floor. It received positive reviews from critics and was noted for its transition to a brighter and more optimistic sound from the darker tone of Janet's previous album ''The Velvet Rope''. Jackson was titled the "Queen of Radio" by MTV as the song made radio history, becoming the first single to be added to every pop, rhythmic, and urban radio format within its first week of release. It also set the record for the highest debut of a song, which was not commercially available in both the United States and France. The song peaked atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for seven weeks, making it the longest reigning hit of the year, and notably reached number one in Brazil, Canada and Japan, also peaking within the top five and ten of the majority of the charts worldwide. "All for You" is considered one of Jackson's signature hits, and received a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, ASCAP Award for Song of the Year, and Teen Choice Award for Best Single, as well as several sales awards in the United Kingdom and Japan, and certifications in Australia, France, and New Zealand. The song's music video received several accolades, including a nomination for Video of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards. == Background and release == The prior year, Jackson released "Doesn't Really Matter" as her first solo single since "Every Time" from her album ''The Velvet Rope''. The song was taken from the soundtrack to ''The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps'', in which Jackson stars with Eddie Murphy.〔 Following the success of the song, which topped the ''Billboard'' charts for three weeks,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/266482/all-no-1-songs-of-the-2000s-page-1 )〕 Jackson started working on a new album, which was described as "upbeat, fun and carefree." Jackson's co-producer Jimmy Jam announced that the album's likely first single was an "'80s-sounding" dance number, which "epitomizes the disc's happy vibe", he said.〔 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." The song was expected to be ready for radio "in the next couple of weeks, and an accompanying video will be shot shortly thereafter," the producer said.〔 It was released to radio stations on March 6, 2001. Britney Spears' "Anticipating" received frequent comparisons to the song by music critics for its similar production and arrangement. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「All for You (Janet Jackson song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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