• Record Label: Virgin
  • Release Date: Apr 24, 2001
User Score
6.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 80 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 49 out of 80
  2. Negative: 17 out of 80

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  1. christiang
    Oct 17, 2003
    5
    it has its good moments, but in an overall, it is her worst record to date
  2. Jul 3, 2022
    4
    One of her least interesting records but honestly given the quality genre higlights she's been releasing effectively and that her last album was also her magnum opus its not a disparaging fate. It prioritizes the themes we've gone to want and enjoy from a Janet record such as unabashed sexuality, smooth pop r&b and a spellbinding journey. The only fault is this is the rare janet album toOne of her least interesting records but honestly given the quality genre higlights she's been releasing effectively and that her last album was also her magnum opus its not a disparaging fate. It prioritizes the themes we've gone to want and enjoy from a Janet record such as unabashed sexuality, smooth pop r&b and a spellbinding journey. The only fault is this is the rare janet album to have multiple disposable songs. It doesn't stick the landing of an otherwise great flight. Expand
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73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. All for You is, for the most part, signature Janet.
  2. She has rediscovered The Beat, giving us such funk-strewn gems as 'Trust A Try' and 'You Ain't Right'.
  3. Like her awkward lyrical ventures into S&M and bisexuality on The Velvet Rope, songs like "Love Scene (Ooh Baby)" and "When We Oooo" aim for hot-and-heaviness but have the chilliness of her brother's famous televised kiss with Lisa Marie Presley.