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Janet Jackson Celebrates the Confidence of ‘Control’ on Pivotal Album’s 40th Anniversary

The musician shared a compilation of footage from throughout the album's era set to the monologue she delivers on the title track that declares, "It's all about control, and I've got lots of it"

Janet Jackson Celebrates the Confidence of ‘Control’ on Pivotal Album’s 40th Anniversary
Janet Jackson on 12.11.1986 in München / Munich.Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture alliance/Getty Images

Forty years later, Janet Jackson is still in Control. The musician celebrated the milestone anniversary of her groundbreaking third studio album on Instagram. She shared a compilation of footage from throughout the album’s era set to the monologue she delivers on the title track.

“This is a story about control/My control/Control of what I say/Control of what I do/And this time, I’m gonna do it my way,” Jackson said on the song. “I hope you enjoy this as much as I do/Are we ready?/I am/’Cause it’s all about control/And I’ve got lots of it.”


“Happy 40th Control!” Jackson captioned the post, which also tagged producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. While recording the record together, Jam and Lewis saw “Nasty” as the pivotal moment that allowed them to go all in on the album.

“When she went in to sing it, she started singing it in the [high] Janet voice we all know. And we said, Janet, what if you sang it an octave lower? And she said, ‘Oh, I don’t know, that sounds really weird,'” Lewis told Rolling Stone in 2021. “And then I remember the next day she came to the studio and we played it back for her. And she got this look on her face. It’s the best look an artist could ever give you, that look of surprise and satisfaction. And that was the thing that fueled us, because ‘Nasty’ was one of the earlier songs we did in making Control. That kind of took off of the any apprehension she had, any nervousness. She knew we had her back.”

Control marked the beginning of a career-defining album run that also included Rhythm Nation in 1989 and Janet in 1993. Jackson received three nominations at the 1987 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for Control as well as Best R&B Song for “What Have You Done for Me Lately.” That same year, Jam and Lewis took home Producer of the Year, Non-Classical.

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