Anytime, Anyplace (R. Kelly Remix)
Janet Jackson · Other Songs - Janet Jackson
I can feel your hand moving up my thigh
Skirt around my waist ; Wall against my face
I can feel your lips
I dont wanna stop just because people walking by are watching us
I don't give a damn what they think;I want you now.
I don't wanna stop just becaust it feels so good inside, oh my love
I'm not gonna stop no no no; I want you all I wanna say is...
Anytime,and Anyplace I don't care who's around
Anytime,and Anyplace I don't care who's around; No no no no no
Dancing on the floor, Feeling the sun brew
My mind is starting to burn with the many thoughts
Strangers all around with the lights down low
I was thinking maybe we could well you know
I don't wanna stop just because people standing around are
watching us
I don't give a damn what they think , I want you now
I don't wanna stop just because it feels so good inside, oh my love
I'm not gonna stop, no no no I want you all I wanna say is
Anytime, and anyplace i dont care whose around
no no no no no no
Anytime baby, and anyplace i dont care whose around
Say it again,say it again
Anytime and anyplace i dont care whose around
No no no no no no no
I don't care who's around
Anytime, Anyplace (R. Kelly Remix)
Janet Jackson's "Anytime, Anyplace" stands as a pivotal track from her 1993 album, "The Velvet Rope," reimagined here with a remix by R. Kelly. The original song was a defining moment in her discography, blending R&B sensibilities with a distinct pop-rock edge that reflected the era's evolving sound. Jackson's vocal delivery, characterized by its raw emotion and melodic strength, anchors the recording, while the remix version introduces a new layer of production that highlights her vocal range and the song's enduring appeal. This track exemplifies her ability to transcend genre boundaries, merging soulful balladry with contemporary rhythms. It remains a testament to her artistic evolution during the mid-90s, showcasing her status as a leading figure in modern R&B and pop music. The song's lyrical themes of connection and presence resonate across generations, cementing its place in her catalog of iconic works.
