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Janet Jackson Releases 'No Sleeep' Video

janet-jackson-unbreakable-world-tour-posterJanet Jackson has released a video for her comeback track ‘No Sleeep’.

The laid back tune sees Janet batting insomnia and wandering around a stylish mansion.

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In the clip Janet sports a massive curly hairdo in the style of Chaka Khan.

Collaborator J Cole also appears on Janet’s couch. The hip-hop artist offers a smooth rap in the middle of the song.

The video makes subtle reference to Janet’s previous video with the singer leaning on a wall in a pose identical to the video for her ‘That’s the Way Love Goes’ clip. Both tracks were made in collaboration with Janet’s longtime producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

Janet also makes a homage to her older brother Michael in the clip when she dons a fedora hat and mimics one of his famous dance moves.

Want to sing along with Janet, check out the lyric clip below.

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