All for You is the seventh studio album by American singer Janet Jackson. It was 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 was getting to know what dating is like for the first time. Unlike The Velvet Rope, which saw Jackson tackling darker issues 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 Oriental music. Its lyrics focus on passion, romance, and intercourse, also discussing themes of betrayal and deceit. The explicit language and sexual content of several songs drew media controversy, causing the album to be banned in several countries. All for You received generally positive reviews from music critics, who commended its upbeat nature and the sonic innovation of several songs.
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Debut single from the Simon Cowell-formed boy band about a guy asking a girl in a gentleman way to get closer to her on the dance floor.
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It was the 7th track on the debut EP from PRETTYMUCH. Zion Kuwonu provides the lyrical introduction to the song. Ilya Salmanzadeh provided a number of instrumentals and backing vocals on the track.
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