go deep is a song by american singer janet jackson from her sixth studio album, the velvet rope (1997) But this summer, janet will put on a show that none of the other jacksons could The song was released as the fourth single from the album on june 15, 1998, by virgin records
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A pop song, go deep talks about jackson having a.
In this sultry song, janet jackson lets her man know he's in for a treat
It's one of her most suggestive songs, and the lyrics (kiss you, suck you, taste you, ride you.) got the all for you album banned by the government of singapore Jackson's previous album, the velvet rope, was also banned there In the us, the album didn't earn the explicit lyrics advisory sticker until three months. This album is seen as a sexual expression from janet—compared to the conservative nature of her previous albums—and the period at the end of the album’s title was a symbol of attempting to.