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"You" is a song by American recording artist Janet Jackson from her sixth studio album, ''The Velvet Rope'' (1997). It was released as the album's fifth single in September 1998. ==Song information== "You" contains a sample from War's 1972 hit song "The Cisco Kid", penned by Harold Brown, Sylvester Allen, Morris Dickerson, Howard Scott, Leroy Jordan, Lee Oskar, and Charles Miller. Responding to Q's suggestion that backing vocals on ''The Velvet Rope'' sounded like her brother, Jackson said: "You're the second or third person that's said that. It's not him, though. You know what? When we did 'You', I thought the ad-libs sounded too much like him, so I re-did them. But I guess I didn't make them sound different enough."〔Q, December 1997〕 Although the single received a promo release in the United Kingdom, it was ineligible to chart there. The Japanese commercial release includes a B-side from ''The Velvet Rope'' called "Accept Me", a song about a woman begging acceptance from her lover, family, and the world. The song would also be released on follow-up single "Every Time". Jackson only performed the song on The Velvet Rope Tour. 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「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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