You Ain't Right

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"You Ain't Right" is a high-energy dance-pop track by Janet Jackson from her 2001 album "All for You," known for its edgy production and assertive lyrics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single track
song
album All for You
albumSequence track on the album All for You
artist Janet Jackson
associatedAct Jam & Lewis
chronologyContext follows the 1997 album The Velvet Rope in Janet Jackson's discography
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre R&B
dance-pop
pop
hasInstrumentation electronic production
programmed drums
synthesizers
hasMood aggressive
confident
hasTempo up-tempo
intendedUse dance track
language English
lyricTheme assertive lyrics
confrontation
empowerment
notableFor club-oriented sound
edgy production
partOf discography of Janet Jackson
performer Janet Jackson
producer Janet Jackson
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
surface form: Jimmy Jam

Terry Lewis
publicationYear 2001
recordedFor studio album All for You
recordLabel Virgin Records
releaseDecade 2000s
styleDescription high-energy
vocalPerformer Janet Jackson
vocalStyle multi-layered vocals
spoken interludes
whispered vocals
writer James Harris III
Janet Jackson
Terry Lewis

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All for You Tour setlistIncludes You Ain't Right