Janet Jackson - The Pleasure Principle -
Directed by Dominic Sena and premiered on June 1, 1987, the music video is arguably more famous than the song itself.
: In a departure from the high-production videos of the era, it features Jackson alone in a warehouse loft, dressed simply in a T-shirt and jeans. Janet Jackson - The Pleasure Principle
: The lyrics include a nod to Joni Mitchell’s "Big Yellow Taxi," a connection Jackson would later revisit by sampling Mitchell in her 1997 hit "Got 'til It's Gone". Directed by Dominic Sena and premiered on June
While it was the only single from Control to miss the Billboard Hot 100 top 10, it was a massive success in specific categories. Janet Jackson - "The Pleasure Principle" While it was the only single from Control
Uniquely for the Control album, this was the only track not produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Instead, it was written and produced by , a keyboardist for the Minneapolis funk group The Time.
: Choreographed by Barry Lather , the routine is famous for its intricate use of a chair and a microphone stand.
: Critics have described its musicality as a "sonic groover" with synths that "bump like busted shock absorbers" and screeching electric guitars. The Iconic Music Video

