Janet Jackson teases the release of new music
Fans have been responding to the new song in her documentary
Janet Jackson recently got to tell the incredible story of her life and career in the documentary Janet Jackson, which aired in the UK on 31st January. The film has had an amazing reception, and one thing fans can't get over is hearing Janet's unreleased song 'Love I Love' in the documentary.
The film focuses on her life and career from childhood to present day, and aired on Sky Documentaries and Now across two nights. The song 'Love I Love' plays in the final episode of the four-part film, and Janet has hinted that the new track could be getting an official release.
While on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Janet got talking about the documentary and deciding to include the unreleased song: "It’s so funny because that’s… it was a song that I recorded, like, three years ago.
“In the documentary, we thought, ‘Oh, this would be cool to put this song right here in this moment, this piece in the documentary’."
She teased that because of the amazing reaction from fans she might actually release 'Love I Love' officially: "Everyone started reacting to it. So I dunno. We’ll just have to see. Maybe it’ll be a single.”
Watch Janet Jackson on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon:
Janet also revealed that she has a catalogue of unreleased songs which could potentially be released: "I’ve recorded so many songs that I’ve never released. So, we’ll see.”
The 'Miss You Much' singer hasn't released new music since her 2015 album 'Unbreakable' so fans are understandably keen to hear more from the music legend!
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During the interview, Janet also commented that she was "very thankful" for the response she has gotten from the film, and revealed that she was pleasantly surprised people enjoyed it so much: "I was not expecting any of it. I was just really so, so worried that people would find it boring, to be quite honest".
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