20 Y.O. - Packaging and Editions

Packaging and Editions

The deluxe edition of the album contains the CD, special packaging, a bonus DVD—Janet: 20 Y.O.: The Project, which features behind-the-scenes footage of photoshoots, Jackson rehearsing and recording the album, dancer auditions, and making of the "Call on Me" music video—and a forty-eight-page full-color booklet. The normal CD version in the U.S. has the four different "Design Me" covers featuring cover artwork designed by fans. The Japanese edition of the CD contains two bonus tracks: "Roll Witchu" and "Days Go By". The deluxe Japanese edition features the aforementioned bonus tracks, special packaging, the bonus DVD Janet: 20 Y.O.: The Project, a forty-eight-page full-color booklet and a fold out insert with Japanese translation of the lyrics and a review.

Several retail outlets in the United States are giving away various free items with the purchase of 20 Y.O.. The stores and items are listed below and come with both the regular version and the deluxe version. Target was to offer a tour edition of the album, which would have given customers access to preferred seating (up to four concert tickets) at Jackson's then-upcoming 2007 World Tour. At Best Buy, the purchase of the album comes with a code to download four exclusive remixes of "Call on Me". At Wal-Mart, the purchase of album comes with a code to download one exclusive track. According to Wal-Mart's website, the store was to offer a special edition that would include a remix of "Call on Me" and an exclusive bonus video. At Circuit City, the purchase of the album comes with a code to download the Full Phat Mix of "Call on Me". At FYE, the purchase of the album comes with a free lithograph of the album cover photo. There are limited quantities available.

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