All For You (extended) -
: The song broke airplay records across pop, rhythmic, and urban radio stations simultaneously. Cultural and Commercial Impact
by Janet Jackson is a vibrant milestone in contemporary pop and R&B, representing a definitive shift from the introspective, moody themes of her previous work to a lighter, liberated sound. Released in 2001, the song—and its accompanying album—became a juggernaut of the early 2000s, solidifying Jackson's status as a dominant cultural icon even decades into her career. Themes of Liberation and Joy All for You (Extended)
Produced by the legendary duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, the track is built around a heavy sample of Change’s 1980 hit "The Glow of Love". This disco-funk foundation creates an upbeat, danceable groove that critics from Rolling Stone described as "fresh, familiar and appealing". The production masterfully blends several genres: : The song broke airplay records across pop,
: Maintaining Jackson's soulful roots while incorporating disco and funk. Themes of Liberation and Joy Produced by the
: Targeted at a younger, mainstream audience.