
It’s filmed in black and white and she’s wearing futuristic clothing, so you would be forgiven for thinking you had seen Janet Jackson’s new music video before.
The way the three-minute movie for Make Me is shot is reminiscent of the Scream video the singer made with her late brother Michael in their 1995 collaboration.
It could be seen as a tribute to the King Of Pop, who was found dead in his Los Angeles home in June, aged 50.

Scream, which won a Grammy Award and was from Micheal’s album HIStory, was written by both siblings as a response to the media scrutiny he suffered from being accused of child sex abuse.
And, at $7million, it was the most expensive music video ever made.
In her latest effort, Janet, 43, returns to form with a fast-paced dance routine cut with shots of the youngest of the Jackson siblings in a white room, wearing a space-age white suit with metallic shoulder-pads.
The best-selling artist, who has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, struts her stuff in trademark modern routines, flanked by her stylish dancers.
Janet is about to release a two-disc set of her greatest hits, which includes the new single.
She will be performing a melody of her hit songs at the American Music Awards tomorrow night, which will see Michael honored after he was nominated for five awards.
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