Janet Jackson videography
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Complete videography of Janet Jackson.
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[edit] Music videos
[edit] Control Era (1986-1987)
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- "What Have You Done For Me Lately" Directed by Brian Jones and Piers Ashworth (1986)
- "Nasty" Directed by Mary Lambert (1986)
- "When I Think Of You" Directed by Julian Temple (1986)
- "Control" Directed by Mary Lambert (1986)
- "Let's Wait Awhile" Directed by Dominic Sena (1987)
- "The Pleasure Principle" Directed by Dominic Sena (1987)
[edit] Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 Era (1989-1991)
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- "Miss You Much" Directed by Dominic Sena (1989)
- "Miss You Much" Directed by Dominic Sena (1989) [Edit with exclusion of the chair routine]
- "The Knowledge" Directed by Dominic Sena (1989)
- "Rhythm Nation" Directed by Dominic Sena (1989)
- "Escapade" Directed by Peter Smillie (1990)
- "Alright" Directed by Julian Temple (1990)
- "Alright" Directed by Julian Temple (1990) [Extended Version with additional scenes featuring a rap/appearance by Heavy D.]
- "Come Back To Me" Directed by Dominic Sena (1990)
- "Black Cat" Directed by Wayne Isham (1990)
- "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" Directed by Herb Ritts (1991) [Black & White Version]
- "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" Directed by Herb Ritts (1991) [Color Version]
[edit] janet. Era (1993-1995)
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- "That's The Way Love Goes" Directed by Rene Elizondo, Jr. (1993)
- "That's The Way Love Goes" Directed by Rene Elizondo, Jr. (1993) [Edited Version]
- "That's The Way Love Goes" Directed by Rene Elizondo, Jr. (1993) [One Take Version]
- "If" Directed by Dominic Sena (1993)
- "If" Directed by Dominic Sena (1993) [All Dance Version]
- "Again" Directed by Rene Elizondo, Jr. (1993)
- "Again" Directed by Rene Elizondo, Jr. (1993) [Alternative Version with footage from Poetic Justice]
- "Because of Love" Directed by Walter Kerner and Mindy Lipshultz (1994)
- "Any Time, Any Place" Directed by Keir McFarlane (1994)
- "Any time, Any place" Directed by Keir McFarlane (1994) [R. Kelly Mix]
- "You Want This" Directed by Keir McFarlane (1994) [Black & White Version]
- "You Want This" Directed by Keir McFarlane (1994) [Colorized Version]
- "Whoops Now" Directed by Yuri Elizondo (1995)
- "What'll I Do" (1995)
[edit] Design of a Decade 1986/1996 Era (1995)
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- "Runaway" Directed by Marcus Nispel (1995)
- "Twenty Foreplay" Directed by Keir McFarlane (1995)
[edit] The Velvet Rope Era (1997 - 1998)
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- "Got 'Til It's Gone" Directed by Mark Romanek (1997)
- "Together Again" Directed by Seb Janiak (1997)
- "Together Again" Directed by Rene Elizondo (1997) [Deeper Remix]
- "I Get Lonely" Directed by Paul Hunter (1998)
- "I Get Lonely" Directed by Paul Hunter (1998) [TNT Remix]
- "Go Deep" Directed by Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris (1998)
- "You" Directed by David Mallet (1998)
- "Every Time" Directed by Matthew Rolston (1998)
[edit] All for You Era (2001)
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- "Doesn't Really Matter" Directed by Joseph Khan (2000)
- "All for You" Directed by David Meyers (2001)
- "Someone To Call My Lover" Directed by Francis Lawrence (2001)
- "Someone To Call My Lover" Directed by Francis Lawrence (2001) [So So Def Remix]
- "Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" Directed by Francis Lawrence (2001)
- "Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" Directed by Francis Lawrence (2001) [P. Diddy Remix]
[edit] Damita Jo Era (2004)
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- "Just A Little While" Directed by David Meyers (2004)
- "Just A Little While" (2004) [Live Version]
- "I Want You" Directed by David Meyers (2004)
- "All Nite (Don't Stop)" Directed by Francis Lawrence (2004)
- "All Nite (Don't Stop)" Directed by Francis Lawrence (2004) [Edited Version]
[edit] 20 Y.O. Era (2006 - )
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- "Call on Me featuring Nelly" Directed by Hype Williams (2006)
- "So Excited" Directed by Joseph Kahn (2006)
- "So Excited (Premiere Version)" Directed by Joseph Kahn (2006)
- "So Excited (Revised Version)" Directed by Joseph Kahn (2006)
[edit] Miscellaneous
- "Dream Street" Directed by Debbie Allen (1984)
- "Diamonds" Directed by John Small (1987)
- "Diamonds" Directed by John Small (1987) [Edit]
- "2300 Jackson Street" (1989)
- "The Best Things In Life Are Free" Directed by Peter MacDonald (1992)
- "Scream" Directed by Mark Romanek (1995)
- "The Best Things In Life Are Free" Directed by Peter MacDonald (1995) [K-Klass 7" Mix]
- "Luv Me/Luv Me" (1998)
- "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" Directed by Joseph Khan (1999)
- "What's It Gonna Be?!" Directed by Hype Williams (1999)
- "Doesn't Really Matter" Directed by Joseph Khan (2000)
- "Feel It Boy" Directed by Dave Meyers (2002)
- "Megamix 04" (2004)
- "Gotta Getcha" (Jermaine Dupri) Directed by Bryan Barber (2005)
[edit] Video and DVD
- "Control The Videos" (1986) A&M Records [VHS, Laserdisc]
- "Control The Videos Part II" (1987) A&M Records [VHS, Laserdisc]
- "Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814" (1989) A&M Records [VHS, Laserdisc]
- "The Rhythm Nation Compilation" (1990) A&M Records [VHS, Laserdisc, DVD]
- "janet." (1994) Virgin Records [VHS, Laserdisc]
- "Design of A Decade 1986/1996" (1995) A&M Records [VHS, Laserdisc, DVD]
- "The Velvet Rope Tour Live In Concert" (1999) [VHS, Laserdisc, DVD]
- "All for You DVD Edition (Special Limited Edition)" (2001) ["All for You" album, plus bonus video disc]
- "Live in Hawaii" (2002)
- "From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos" (2004)
[edit] See also
- Janet Jackson
- Janet Jackson discography
- List of best selling music artists
- List of number-one hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
Studio albums: Janet Jackson • Dream Street • Control • Rhythm Nation 1814
janet. • The Velvet Rope • All for You • Damita Jo • 20 Y.O.
Other albums: Control: The Remixes • Janet. Remixed • Design of a Decade 1986/1996
Discography • Singles • Videography • Filmography • Tours • Awards and accolades