The Velvet Rope
"The Velvet Rope" became Janet's most introspective work, taking her fans behind the Velvet Rope of her private thoughts and reflections while exploring her journey toward self-knowledge and acceptance. The album's single, "Got 'Til It's Gone" won the 1997 Grammy for Best Short Form Music Video. The album's second single, "Together Again," became Janet's eighth number one hit on Billboards Hot 100 singles chart and spent 46 weeks on the Hot 100. "The Velvet Rope" was honored by the National Black Lesbian and Gay Leadership Forum, and received the award for Outstanding Music Album at the 9th Annual GLAAD Media Awards.
Interlude: Twisted Elegance
Velvet Rope
You
Got 'Til It's Gone
Interlude: Speaker Phone
My Need
Interlude: Fasten Your Seatbealts
Go Deep
Free Xone
Interlude: Memory
Together Again
Interlude: Online
Empty
Interlude: Full
What About
Every Time
Tonight's The Night
I Get Lonely
Rope Burn
Anything
Interlude: Sad
Special