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Az '''''All for You''''' című album [[Janet Jackson]] [[USA|amerikai]] énekesnő hetedik stúdióalbuma. Előző albumához, a ''[[The Velvet Rope]]''-hoz képest, mely olyan komoly témákat feszegetett, mint a homofóbia és a házastársi erőszak, az ''All for You'' könnyedebb, vidámabb hangvételű.
 
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Bár az album vegyes kritikákat kapott, és sokan úgy érezték, a ''The Velvet Rope'' után kiábrándító, az ''All for You'' a [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] első helyén nyitott, és csak az USA-ban 3.2 millió példány kelt el belőle. Az első héten 605&nbsp;128 példányt adtak el, ezzel Jackson albumaiból ebből kelt el a legtöbb az első héten. Az album a címadó dalnak a [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] lista első helyén töltött 4. hetén is listavezető volt.
<!--Unlike ''[[The Velvet Rope]]'', which featured Jackson tackling darker issues like [[domestic violence]] and [[clinical depression|depression]], ''All for You'' showcased a fluffier pop sound. This also marks the first album by Jackson with a [[Parental Advisory]] label; the second being ''[[Damita Jo (album)|Damita Jo]]''.
 
A címadó dal, az ''[[All for You (dal)|All for You]]'' Janet egyik legnagyobb slágere lett, hét hétig vezette a ''Billboard'' Hot 100 slágerlistát. A második kislemez, a ''[[Someone to Call My Lover]]'' a 3. helyig jutott a listán. A harmadik, a ''[[Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)]]'' nem aratott akkora sikert, mint az első két kislemez, de a lista 28. helyéig eljutott. Az albumra felkerült a ''[[Doesn't Really Matter]]'' című dal egy remixe is; a dal a ''[[Bölcsek kövére II]]'' című film zenéje volt, és [[2000]]-ben listavezető lett.
Though reviews were greatly mixed, with many feeling that it was a disappointing followup to ''The Velvet Rope'', ''All for You'' nonetheless debuted at number one on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], and went on to sell over 3.2 million copies in the U.S. This album gave Jackson her best debut sales week ever with 605,128 copies. The album was also number one during the fourth week of "[[All for You (song)|All for You]]" being on top of the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]].
 
Az ''All for You'' volt az első alkalom a ''[[Control]]'' megjelenése óta, hogy Janet másik producerrel is dolgozott a [[Jimmy Jam és Terry Lewis]] duón kívül; [[Rockwilder]] volt a társproducere a kislemezen csak Japánban megjelent ''[[Come On Get Up]]''nak és a ''Would You Mind''nak.
The album's title track became Jackson's biggest hit in years, hitting number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and remaining there for seven weeks. The album's second single, "[[Someone to Call My Lover]]", was also a success, peaking at number three. The third single, "[[Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)]]" (which featured [[Carly Simon]] and repurposed her 1972 song "[[You're So Vain]]") didn't meet the same success as the album's previous singles; it nonetheless peaked at number twenty-eight. The album also included, in an alternate mix, her previously released single "[[Doesn't Really Matter]]" (from the ''[[Nutty Professor II: The Klumps]]'' soundtrack) that had been a number-one hit the previous year.
 
''All for You'' also marked the first time Jackson worked with an additional producer on an album, [[Rockwilder]], who co-produced the Japan hit "[[Come on Get Up]]" and the infamous "Would You Mind", in which Jackson straps a fan to a gurney on her ''[[All for You Tour]]''.
 
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The album was released without a [[Parental Advisory]] sticker on its first pressings, despite featuring strong language and sexual content. Later, the album was re-released in "explicit" and "clean" versions (both added the [[Sean Combs|P. Diddy]] remix of "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" as a [[bonus track]], while the edited disc also removed the steamy "Would You Mind"). A limited edition of ''All for You'' was released in November 2001. The track listing was the same as the clean version's one, but it added yet another "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" remix as a bonus track. The limited edition also contained a bonus [[DVD]] with music videos from ''[[janet.]]'', ''[[The Velvet Rope]]'', and ending with ''All for You'''s "Someone to Call My Lover".