Released: April 24, 2001

Songwriter: Janet Jackson Terry Lewis Jimmy Jam

Producer: Rockwilder Janet Jackson Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis

[Intro]
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen
This one's for the clubs
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 1]
Well I took myself on to the doctor
Wasn't feeling fine
I had a fever 104
Oh that blew my mind
Must be I had enough
'Bout to explode from the gossip I said
Thought my friend had my back
Just to stab oh yeah
Hurts so bad when I talk
Wanna take something
Numb the pain I know it ain't right
Come face to face with her
Gotta tell her how I feel inside

[Chorus]
Ooh hoo, you ain't right
Ooh hoo, sick and tired
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 2]
The doctor said he'd give me something
And I'd be alright
I still feel queasy, feel uneasy
No more drugs for me
Friendships I cherish oh
Let very few in the circle I said
These walls I don't let down
Not very easily
Some friends you grow old with
And they'll be there 'till the very end
I do believe that
But not with her like I thought
Let her in and I'll get stabbed again

[Chorus]
Ooh hoo, you ain't right
Ooh hoo, sick and tired
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

[Chorus]
Ooh hoo, you ain't right
Ooh hoo, sick and tired
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

This one's for the clubs

[Chorus]
Ooh hoo, you ain't right
Ooh hoo, sick and tired
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

[Chorus]
Ooh hoo, you ain't right
Ooh hoo, sick and tired
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Janet Jackson

Janet Damita Jo Jackson is an iconic R&B/pop artist who has sold over 100 million records worldwide and has amassed a number of awards in her illustrious music career.

Born in Gary, Indiana on May 16, 1966, Janet is the youngest of the Jackson family, who rose to prominence a few years after her birth when they signed with Motown Records. Janet joined the family business when she appeared on The Jacksons variety show in 1976, leading to her role as Penny Gordon in Season 5 of the CBS sitcom Good Times. She released two overlooked albums in the early 1980s—Janet Jackson (1982) and Dream Street (1984)—and continued to act during this time, appearing in Diff'rent Strokes and Fame.

The legend of Janet was created after she connected with the legendary Minneapolis production duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis to work on her seminal third album, Control. Control and her following album, 1989’s Rhythm Nation 1814, featured several #1 pop hits and made her a worldwide superstar. The trio would go on work on Janet’s subsequent hit albums, including janet., The Velvet Rope, as well as her 2015 comeback album, Unbreakable.