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Janet Jackson drops hot track featuring Missy Elliot

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We loved the first two laid back tracks from Janet Jackson’s comeback album but now the singer has given us something to dance to.

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Teaming up with Missy Elliot for a great dance tune, Janet delivers a song that lets you get your groove on. “Burn it Up’ is made for the dance floor with a call out for the DJ to turn it up so we can burn it up.

Missy Elliot calls out that it time to “do your dance” and “make it work”.

The track like most of Janet’s best hits is produced by longtime collaborators Jam and Lewis.  Jackson’s currently on tour around the USA and her new album ‘Unbreakable’ is out on October 2nd.

The album’s first release ‘No Sleeep’ has clocked five weeks at top of the Billboard adult R&B chart, the best result in the singer’s career.

Check out the propulsive new tune below. 

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