Deja vu as Janet Jackson reverts to Scream style for new music video in tribute to Michael

It's filmed in black and white and she's wearing futuristic clothing, so you would be forgiven for thinking you had seen Janet Jackson's new music video before.

The way the three-minute movie for Make Me is shot is reminiscent of the Scream video the singer made with her late brother Michael in their 1995 collaboration.

It could be seen as a tribute to the King Of Pop, who was found dead in his Los Angeles home in June, aged 50.

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Scream, which won a Grammy Award and was from Micheal's album HIStory, was written by both siblings as a response to the media scrutiny he suffered from being accused of child sex abuse.

And, at $7million, it was the most expensive music video ever made.

In her latest effort, Janet, 43, returns to form with a fast-paced dance routine cut with shots of the youngest of the Jackson siblings in a white room, wearing a space-age white suit with metallic shoulder-pads.

The new single will feature on the greatest hits compilation Janet is to release

On form: Janet will perform the song at the American Music Awards tomorrow

The best-selling artist, who has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, struts her stuff in trademark modern routines, flanked by her stylish dancers.

Janet is about to release a two-disc set of her greatest hits, which includes the new single.

She will be performing a melody of her hit songs at the American Music Awards tomorrow night, which will see Michael honoured after he was nominated for five awards.