All for You (song)

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"All for You"
"All for You" cover
Single by Janet Jackson
from the album All for You
Released March 27, 2001
Format CD single, 12" single
Recorded 2000
Genre Dance-pop, R&B
Length 5:30 (CD version)
4:24 (radio edit)
6:31 (vinyl version)
Label Virgin
Writer Janet Jackson, James Harris III, Terry Lewis, Wayne Garfield, David Romani, Mauro Malavasi
Producer Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Certification Platinum (RIAA)
Janet Jackson singles chronology
"Doesn't Really Matter"
(2000)
"All for You"
(2001)
"Someone to Call My Lover"
(2001)
All for You track listing
"You Ain't Right"
(2)
"All for You"
(3)
"Come on Get Up"
(5)
Audio sample
Info "All for You" (help·info)

"All for You" is the first single from American R&B/pop singer Janet Jackson's seventh studio album, All for You (2001).

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The song is based upon a sample from Change's "The Glow of Love", which featured Luther Vandross. It made history by being the first single ever to be added to every major format of radio on the day of its release. The song became Jackson's tenth and, to date, final number-one on the Billboard Hot 100, staying at number one for seven weeks. It also reached number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Dance Club Play charts. The song was also an international success, peaking in the top ten of almost all European countries, reaching the top five in Australia and New Zealand, and reaching number one in Canada, and other countries. The song won several music awards, including a Grammy Award for "Best Dance Recording".

The video, directed by Dave Meyers, is based upon a colorful two-dimensional world. Released in July 2001, it starts with Jackson on the subway checking out a cute guy reading a magazine. When the subway stops, Jackson gets off and her dancers show up, and they began high octane choreography in the subway station throughout the first verse and second chorus. Jackson and the dancers then go to a beach and begin dancing. This also continues throughout the second verse and the third chorus.

Next, Jackson and the dancers move to the nightlife scene. Jackson and the dancers have a dance breakdown to the beat from sister Rebbie Jackson's Centipede and Jackson's own 1986 song "The Pleasure Principle". Her 1998 hit "Go Deep" and Shannon's 1983 "Let the Music Play" are also sampled. Similar to the video for "Doesn't Really Matter", there is a point at which the music stops and Janet and the background dancers do a dancing secene. After the breakdown, Jackson and the dancers continue with the choreography until the end of the song. This is when the dancers leave and Jackson spots the cute guy outside of a club. He smiles at her and she waves at him. Jackson turns around and leaves. The video fades out.

Chart (2001) Peak[1]
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1(7)
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay 1
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 1(2)
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play 1(3)
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Single Sales 8
U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 8
ARC Top 40 3
Official UK Singles Chart 3
Argentina Singles Chart 17
Australian ARIA Top 50 5
Austrian Singles Chart 30
Bavarian Singles Chart 3
Belgian Singles Chart 8
Brazilian Singles Chart 8
Canadian Singles Sales Chart 1
Danish Singles Chart 10
Chart (2001) Peak
Finnish Singles Chart 5
French Singles Chart 3
German Singles Chart 16
Greek Singles Chart 22
Holland Singles Chart 4
Hong Kong Singles Chart 2
Irish Singles Chart 15
Italy Singles Chart 4
Japan J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 1
Latvian Singles Chart 1
Netherlands Singles Chart 15
New Zealand Singles Chart 2
Norwegian Singles Chart 12
South African Sales Chart 1
Swedish Singles Chart 13
Swiss Singles Chart 7
Turkish Singles Chart 1
United World Chart 1(4)

  1. All For You (Video Mix) – 4:34
  2. All For You (Thunderpuss Radio Remix) – 4:25
  3. All For You (DJ Quik Mix (Radio) – 4:36
  4. All For You (Rockwilder Mix (Radio) – 4:25
  5. All For You (DJ Premier Mix (Radio) – 4:03

  1. All For You (DJ Premier Main – 4:15
  2. All For You (DJ Premier TV (Main) – 4:12
  3. All For You (DJ Premier Instrumental) – 3:56
  4. All For You (Rockwilder Remix (Main) – 7:26
  5. All For You (Rockwilder Remix (Instrumental) – 7:27
  6. All For You (Rockwilder Remix (Dance) – 7:22

  1. Doesn't Really Matter (Album Version) – 4:29
  2. Doesn't Really Matter (Single Version) – 4:55
  3. Come On Get Up – 4:47
  4. All For You – 5:31
  5. All For You (DJ Quik Remix) – 4:29
  6. Ask For More – 5:50

  1. All For You (Radio Edit) – 4:25
  2. All For You (DJ Quik Mix) – 4:32
  3. All For You (Thunderpuss Club Mix) – 10:29
  4. All For You (Rock Mix) – 7:20
  5. All For You (Top Heavy Remix) – 4:04

  • Original 12" – 6:29
  • Album Version – 5:30
  • Radio Edit – 4:24
  • Video Mix – 4:33
  • Vocal Down – 4:23
  • Instrumental – 6:19
  • Thunderpuss Club Mix – 10:28
  • Thunderdub – 10:32
  • Thunderpuss Drumapella – 6:49
  • Thunderpuss Change It Up Mix – 10:34
  • Thunderpuss Change It Up Edit – 6:10
  • Thunderpuss Change It Up Radio Edit – 3:47
  • Thunderpuss Change It Up Dub – 7:19
  • Thunderpuss Radio Mix – 4:26
  • Thunderpuss Radio TV #1 – 4:21
  • Thunderpuss Radio TV #2 – 4:22
  • Thunderpuss Radio Mix Instrumental – 4:21
  • Thunderpuss Military Mix – 8:37
  • Thunderpuss Military Instrumental / Thunderpuss Military Dub – 8:37
  • DJ Quik Remix – 4:32
  • DJ Quik Instrumental – 4:32
  • Rock Mix – 7:22
  • Rock Radio Mix – 4:26
  • Instrumental Rock Mix – 7:22
  • Dance Rock Mix – 7:22
  • Top Heavy Remix / DJ Premier Mix (Radio) – 4:03
  • Top Heavy TV Mix / DJ Premier TV (Main) – 4:03
  • Top Heavy Remix Instrumental / DJ Premier Instrumental – 3:56
  • Phats & Small Remix – 6:05
  • Call Out Hook #1 – 0:24
  • Call Out Hook #2 – 0:21
Preceded by
"Angel" by Shaggy featuring Rayvon
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
April 14, 2001 - May 26, 2001
Succeeded by
"Lady Marmalade" by Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink
Preceded by
" Promise" by Jagged Edge
Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number-one single
April 14, 2001
Succeeded by
"Missing You" by Case
Preceded by
"It Wasn't Me" by Shaggy
United World Chart number one single
May 12, 2001June 2, 2001
Succeeded by
"Survivor by Destiny's Child


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