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Exclusive: Janet Jackson A&E Doc Will End with New Video Created Just for Film “Luv I Luv”

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What has she done for us lately? Well, Janet Jackson will conclude her four hour documentary tonight with a surprise.

Janet, say my sources, will perform a new song called Luv I Luv. It was created especially for the documentary which airs tonight on A&E beginning at 8pm. Part 2 starts at 9pm so the video will be in that final hour.

The song was just added to the end of the doc, which is why we don’t have a press link for part 4. I’m assuming “Luv I Luv,” not to be confused with a 2008 song called “Luv,” was written and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

All four hours will air again tomorrow night, Sunday, beginning at 8pm on Lifetime.

 In the meantime, here is one of their great JJ collaborations.

 

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