It’s her first material since 2015…
Janet Jackson has returned with new song ‘Made For Now’ – and it’s been accompanied by a suitably ambitious video.
The track is Jackson’s first new material since 2015 album ‘Unbreakable’ and it sees her joining forces with Daddy Yankee.
In the video, we’re introduced to Daddy Yankee dancing in the streets of New York, before the sight of Jackson dancing through a number of different scenarios in the city.
Check out the clip in full below.
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Today, Jackson will perform the track on US TV – marking her first TV appearance in fourteen years.
Last month, Jackson paid emotional tribute to her late father during her first show since his death.
Joe Jackson died on June 27 following a battle with cancer. The family’s patriarch, who managed Janet, her brother Michael, and the Jackson 5, was 89.
“Quite honest, it was really hard for me,” Jackson reportedly told the crowd. “I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know how to move forward, if I should cancel this festival or cancel the entire tour.”
In May, she spoke out in support of the #MeToo movement at the Billboard Music Awards, where she was the first black woman ever to receive the ‘Icon’ award.
“I believe that, for all of our challenges, we live at a glorious moment in history,” she said, referencing the recent wave of #MeToo allegations which have shaken the entertainment industry.
“At long last, women have made it clear that we will no longer be controlled, manipulated, or abused,” the star said. “I stand with those women and with those men equally outraged by discrimination, who support us in heart and mind.”
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