The project began prior to Janet Jackson starting her
State of the World Tour in September 2017. Harmony Samuels has stated that Jackson wanted to record a song about love, unity and "the world coming together" and created a writing camp with her
A&R. After hearing it, Jackson made changes so the song could "fit her" and recorded it with long-time collaborators
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who had produced nine
Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit singles with her between 1986 and 2001. As to Daddy Yankee's addition to the track, Harmony Samuels has stated that he thinks he was chosen because of "being Latino, having such a huge fan base over there and being so dope as well." The collaboration with Daddy Yankee was reported on July 23, 2018, after various images about the filming of the music video were leaked on the Internet and a wardrobe stylist alleged to have worked on the clip. "Made for Now" is Jackson's first single and music video since "
Dammn Baby", released in May 2016. On August 16, 2018, Jackson along with her brother and Rhythm Nation business partner
Randy Jackson announced that they were partnering with independent music publisher, distributor and label
Cinq Music. The latter is known for its work in the
Latin music market and would be working with Jackson to distribute "Made for Now" as well as future releases. According to Samuels, it also serves as the lead single for an upcoming EP by Jackson to be released in late 2018. The song was promoted through a live performance on American talk show
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. ==Composition==