"Control" is a song by American singer
Janet Jackson
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from her third studio album
of the same name (1986). The song was written by Jackson,
James Harris III and Terry Lewis, and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. It was released as the album's fourth single on October 17, 1986, by
A&M Records
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. Its arrangement, built upon complex rhythmic tracks, showcased state-of-the-art production. The song is about Jackson wanting to finally take control of her life.
In 1988, the song won a
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video, beating out her brother
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'' included the song in its Best 200 Songs of the '80s list at number 126.
Jackson has performed the song on many of her tours, including the
Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990,
The Velvet Rope Tour,
All for You Tour,
Rock Witchu Tour,
Number Ones: Up Close and Personal,
Unbreakable World Tour, and the
State of the World Tour. The only tour that it was not included on was the
Janet World Tour. It has been included in two of Jackson's greatest hits albums, ''
Design of a Decade: 1986–1996'' (1995) and ''
Number Ones'' (2009).
Commercial performance
Released in 1986, the single peaked at number five on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Jackson's fourth consecutive top-five single on the chart; it also peaked at number one on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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and
Hot Dance Club Play
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charts. It was the 37th biggest Hot 100 single of 1987, the fifth biggest Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs single of 1987, and the ninth biggest-selling
12-inch single
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of 1987. In the UK it missed the top 40, peaking at number 42.
Music video
The music video for "Control" was directed by
Mary Lambert, who had previously directed the video for "Nasty". The video shows Jackson playing a young singer preparing for her first gig, only to end up arguing with her parents because she wants to move out of the family home and live on her own. Her father is deadset against her plan. When he tells her they will not discuss the subject any further, she angrily storms out of the house, saying she will drive herself to the concert instead of taking the limo that has been provided for her. Just as she is about to leave for the concert, she is greeted in the driveway by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis,
Jellybean Johnson, and
Jerome Benton. They take her to a concert hall to perform her single "Control" where she shows that she wants to be "the one in control". The video version of the song is different from the album version. The nine-minute video was made available on the
iTunes Store on April 27, 2007.
Ja'net Dubois, who co-starred on ''
Good Times'' with Jackson in the 1970s, plays her mother in the video.
Paula Abdul choreographed the video.
The live footage was recorded at the
Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Both Lambert and producer
Sharon Oreck recall it as a difficult and trying experience; Oreck said in 2011 that it was her "worst nightmare" of the many videos she had produced. The crowd, which had been told that they would see Janet Jackson perform, had expected a free concert. "Instead we gave them 50 takes of Janet
lip-synching 'Control'", said Oreck.
At the time, Janet was in the midst of firing her father,
Joe Jackson, from his position as her manager. Oreck said he was bitter and taking it out on everybody else. He told Oreck that he would not let Janet sit on the trapeze she is seen being lowered onto the stage in unless there was $1 million of
liability insurance
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coverage on her. She told the record company, which responded, "Don't tell him anything, but don't tell him no, because we don't say no to Joe Jackson." This evasiveness did not work, and he became even angrier and threatened her with violence. Finally, Lambert told A&M she and Oreck would quit the video unless they told Joe Jackson his daughter was insured.
The situation got worse later in the shoot. A&M told Lambert they wanted more white people visible in the audience. There were a few scattered throughout, and under the guise of simple repositioning she began having them sit further forward. Eventually the crowd as a whole figured out what was really happening, and grew angry. Lambert told the record company representative that she absolutely could not go on due to the potential for violence, and he went out and explained things to the crowd, which calmed down enough to complete the video.
Live performances
Jackson has performed the song on many of her tours, excluding the
Janet World Tour. It opened her first concert tour
Rhythm Nation 1814 Tour in 1990. It began with Jackson rising out of the floor perched upon a steel lift that resembled an oil rig. As she rose through the fog, she started singing the song. The song was performed during a "frenzied" medley of "Control" "The Pleasure Principle", "Nasty" and "Throb" on
The Velvet Rope Tour in 1998. The medley at the October 11, 1998, show at the
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in New York City was broadcast during a special titled ''The Velvet Rope: Live in Madison Square Garden'' by
HBO
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. It was also added to the setlist at its DVD release, ''
The Velvet Rope Tour: Live in Concert'' in 1999. During the
All for You Tour (2001–2002), "
What Have You Done for Me Lately" was performed in a re-worked version, during a medley with "Control" and "Nasty". According to Denise Sheppard from ''
Rolling Stone
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'', it was "another crowd favorite; perhaps best dubbed as the "bitter" portion of the night", also adding that "this performer - who has been performing onstage for twenty-eight years - knows what the crowd comes for and gives it to them in spades". The February 16, 2002 final date of the tour at the
Aloha Stadium in
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, was broadcast by HBO, and included a performance of it. This rendition was also added to the setlist at its DVD release, ''
Janet: Live in Hawaii'', in 2002.
On December 4, 2006, Jackson opened the
''Billboard'' Music Awards with a medley of past singles "Control" and "
The Pleasure Principle" and new single "
So Excited", accompanied by black and red-clad dancers.
For her first tour in seven years, the
Rock Witchu Tour in 2008, she chose to open the show a medley with "The Pleasure Principle", "Control" and "What Have You Done for Me Lately". After an interlude, Jackson made her entrance amid fireworks and theatrical smoke to perform the medley, while donning a
Mohawk hairstyle. While promoting her second greatest hits album ''
Number Ones'', the singer performed an eight-minute medley of six songs during the
American Music Awards of 2009. It included "Control", "
Miss You Much", "What Have You Done for Me Lately", "
If", "
Make Me", and finished with "
Together Again". She also included the song on the
Number Ones: Up Close and Personal tour (2011), the
Unbreakable World Tour (2015–2016), and the
State of the World Tour (2017–2019). Jackson included the song at her 2019 Las Vegas residence
Janet Jackson: Metamorphosis. It was also included on her special concert series
Janet Jackson: A Special 30th Anniversary Celebration of Rhythm Nation in 2019. In 2023 Jackson performed the song on her
Janet Jackson: Together Again tour.
Legacy
The spoken intro of "Control" was sampled on
Kylie Minogue
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's song "Too Much of a Good Thing", from her 1991 album ''
Let's Get to It''. In 2010, the song was included in the ''
Dance Central'' DLC setlist to be played using
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for the
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'' covered the song in the episode "
Hold On to Sixteen", where the New Directions sang three songs originated by members of the
Jackson family.
Dianna Agron
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(as
Quinn Fabray) opens the song with its spoken introduction, with leads sung by
Darren Criss
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(as
Blaine Anderson) and Kevin McHale (as
Artie Abrams). The song is included on the soundtrack album ''
Glee: The Music, Volume 7''.
The song is also used in the opening of the 2019 film ''
Hustlers''.
The song is also listed in the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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's list of 500 songs that shaped rock and roll.
Track listings
*US and European 7-inch single
:A. "Control" (edit) – 3:26
:B. "
Fast Girls" – 3:18
*US and European 12-inch single
:A1. "Control" (extended version) – 7:33
:B1. "Control" (dub version) – 5:55
:B2. "Control" (a cappella) – 3:55
*UK 7-inch single
:A. "Control" (edit) – 3:26
:B. "Pretty Boy" – 6:32
*UK 12-inch single
:A1. "Control" (extended version) – 7:33
:A2. "Control" (edit) – 3:26
:B1. "Control" (dub version) – 5:55
:B2. "Pretty Boy" – 6:32
*Australian 12-inch single
:A1. "Control" (video mix) – 7:33
:B1. "Control" (dub version) – 5:55
:B2. "Control" (a cappella) – 3:55
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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1986 singles
1986 songs
Janet Jackson songs
Songs with feminist themes
Songs written by Janet Jackson
Songs written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Song recordings produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Music videos directed by Mary Lambert
A&M Records singles