During her performances in D.C. this week, Janet Jackson (Ms. Jackson, if you’re nasty) is dedicating her ’90s R&B hit “I Get Lonely” to the District, according to Metro Weekly. She performs Tuesday and Thursday nights at D.A.R. Constitution Hall. Jackson is currently on her Number Ones: Up Close and Personal world tour, where she dedicates a song to each city along the way.
“Washington, D.C., is a beautiful city with an in incredible energy that is unique to this great city,” Jackson said in a release. “I’m dedicating ‘I Get Lonely’ to Washington, D.C.”
The song peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1998 and was the third single released off the Velvet Rope album.
Contributed by Eddie Scarry
