Janet Jackson confirmed that she will debut her new "Make Me" music video tonight during an interview on ABC's 20/20.
The track is part of Janet's new Number Ones collection, which was released on November 17. The song is a tribute to her brother Michael's 1979 hit, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," and includes samples of the track. The video features choreography and production in the style of MJ's later works.
After nearly six months of silence on the subject of Michael's passing, Janet has opened up about the King of Pop's drug use and her belief that his doctor is to blame for his death. According to Janet, Michael understood why she and other family members reached out to him about drug use, but just couldn't stop.
"How do I say this? . . . [He] understood that it was out of love, because of caring," she said of Michael's reaction to their outcries. "But when it's something like that, people can tend to be in denial."
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