Janet Jackson first exploded onto the pop charts with her chart-topping album Control in 1986, and she’s been a household name ever since. But after 30 years of pop cultural ubiquity, the singer still keeps her ear to the ground and picks up on the latest music trends—as evidenced by the inclusion of Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” in her recent setlists.
https://twitter.com/wilnetteo/status/908820008935084032
Jackson began incorporating Cardi’s smash into her own breakout hit, “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” on her State of the World Tour. (Incidentally, the mashup wouldn’t have been possible if Jackson hadn’t postponed her tour to give birth to her first child, so it looks like everybody benefited from the delay.) It’s a brief segue, but Jackson gives the banger the full treatment, mouthing along and showing off her expert choreography.
Predictably, Twitter went crazy once it caught wind of Jackson’s cover. It’s only a matter of time before Cardi does the same—after all, she flipped when she met Beyoncé earlier this month.
Check out the best Twitter reactions to Jackson’s “Bodak Yellow” cover below.
Janet Jackson dancing to Cardi B tho pic.twitter.com/Ku9Xx8yE6G
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) September 15, 2017
https://twitter.com/1BigNel/status/908756416189620224
https://twitter.com/DreamForbes/status/908853929798139904
Janet Jackson performed Cardi B song bruh it’s over she’s the goat no debate fuck you meaaaan 👏🏾😂
— Tru Story °OØO 🕊 (@issatrustory) September 16, 2017
Cardi B has JANET JACKSON performing to Bodak Yellow. You’re doing amazing sweetie.
— Regina George (@coolizzle) September 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/SammyApproved/status/908929817462149121
Cardi B out here living. Janet Jackson dancing to her music
— Call Me Dr. Shy :) (@_ShyShySoFly_) September 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/sinfulreligion/status/908757181155045377
Cardi B is about to have the most epic career change. Beyonce touched her and the Queen herself, Janet Jackson, danced to Bodak Yellow.
— Desi Chanté 💗 (@SayChanteChante) September 8, 2017
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