Janet Jackson: From Janet. To Damita Jo: The Videos (2004)
September 6, 2004Release Date
Janet Jackson: From Janet. To Damita Jo: The Videos (2004)
September 6, 2004Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jermaine Dupri
Self (segment "Someone To Call My Lover")
Janet Jackson
Self
Kanye West
Musical
Missy Elliott
Self (segment "Son Of a Gun")
Jennifer Lopez
Dancer (segment "That's The Way Love Goes")
Burt Bacharach
Musical
Jonathan Dayton
Director
Rene Elizondo
Director
Valerie Faris
Director
Paul Hunter
Director
Paul Hunter
Director
Herbie Hancock
Musical
Seb Janiak
Director
Francis Lawrence
Director
James 'Jimmy Jam' Harris III
Musical
Terry Lewis
Musical
Mark Romanek
Director
Dominic Sena
Director
Dallas Austin
Musical
Joni Mitchell
Musical
Anders Bagge
Musical
David Mallet
Director
Q-Tip
Musical
John Legend
Musical
Carly Simon
Musical
Mauro Malavasi
Musical
Matthew Rolston
Director
David Meyers
Director
Water Kerner
Director
Mindi Lipschultz
Director
Keir McFarlane
Director
Harold Brown
Musical
Sylvester Allen
Musical
Morris Dickerson
Musical
Howard Scott
Musical
Leroy Jordan
Musical
Lee Oskar
Musical
Howard Schatz
Director
Wayne Garfield
Musical
David Romani
Musical
Dewey Bunnell
Musical
Charles Miller
Musical
Hal David
Musical
Harold Lilly
Musical
Miri Ben-Ari
Musical
Paul Jackson
Musical
Tony Tolbert
Musical
Arnthor Birgisson
Musical
Melvin Ragin
Musical
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From janet. to Damita Jo: The Videos is the third music video release by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson. It was released on September 6, 2004, by Virgin Records, following the debut of Jackson's eighth studio album, Damita Jo. The anthology contains music videos from her first four studio albums released on Virgin Records. It also includes several live performances, the filming of "All Nite (Don't Stop)", an exclusive album interview, and photo gallery.
The compilation received positive reviews from critics, who commended Jackson's visual evolution throughout her career. It was also thought to depict the huge influence she has become on younger artists, observed to emulate the "controversial pop superstar". Jackson's choreography and sexual allure were also subjects of recognition. Following her Super Bowl Halftime Show incident, inclusions from Jackson's Damita Jo album were blacklisted on music channels and radio stations owned by Viacom, CBS and Clear Channel Communications due to receiving fines from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.