All For You (2001) was a well-timed aging-up album for Janet Jackson. Demons conquered, a smiling and happy Janet beams from its cover and the lighter pop side in her nature simply resonates throughout. Keeping to her conceptual structure Jackson has a whole lot of fun here on "Come On Get Up," the liberated "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" and "Someone To Call My Lover" – the latter two featuring samples of Carly Simon and America respectively while Missy Elliott and P. Diddy are amongst the guests on an album that has a clean and dirty side. Now thirty-five Jackson was hitting peak form and sounds utterly on top of her craft here.
- Intro
- You Ain't Right
- All For You
- 2wayforyou (Interlude)
- Come On Get Up
- When We Oooo
- China Love
- Love Scene (Ooh Baby)
- Would You Mind
- Lame (Interlude)
- Trust A Try
- Clouds (Interlude)
- Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)
- Truth
- Theory (Interlude)
- Someone To Call My Lover
- Feels So Right
- Doesn't Really Matter
- Better Days
- Outro