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Janet Jackson singles discography
Jackson during a 2006 press conference.
Singles61
Other appearances9
Promotional singles2

The singles discography of American recording artist Janet Jackson consists of sixty-one official singles as well as nine other appearances and two promotional singles. In 1982, Jackson signed a recording contract with A&M Records.[1] That same year she released her debut single, "Young Love" from her self titled debut album. The single peaked at number sixty-four on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[2][3] "Come Give Your Love to Me" and "Say You Do" were also released as singles from the album, becoming minor hits on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Dance charts.[3][4] In 1984, "Don't Stand Another Chance" was released as the lead single from her sophomore album, Dream Street. The single became her second top ten hit on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[3] "Fast Girls" was the only other single that met success on the charts, becoming a top forty hit on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[3] In 1986, "What Have You Done for Me Lately" was released as the lead single from her third studio album, Control. It became her first top five hit on the Hot 100, and hit number one on the R&B charts.[3] Other singles from the album included "Nasty", "Control", "Let's Wait Awhile", and "The Pleasure Principle", all of which hit number one on the Dance charts or R&B charts, and became top twenty hits on the Hot 100, as well as "When I Think of You", her first number one on the Billboard Hot 100.[2][3][4]

In 1989, Jackson released her fourth studio album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. "Miss You Much" was released as the lead single and soon became her second number one single on the Billboard Hot 100. It also charted well outside of the United States, peaking at number two in Canada as well as New Zealand.[5][6] Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 is one of only eight albums to yield at least four Billboard Hot 100 number one singles, including "Miss You Much", Escapade", "Black Cat", and "Love Will Never Do (Without You)". The other three commercial singles, "Rhythm Nation", "Alright", and "Come Back to Me" were all top five hits, thus making it the first and only album to generate seven top-five Hot 100 hits.[7][8] In addition to its' seven top five hits, it is the only album to score number one hits on the Hot 100 in three separate calendar years—"Miss You Much" in 1989, "Escapade" and "Black Cat" in 1990, and "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" in 1991.[9]

In 1993,




In 2009, her second compilation album Number Ones was released. "Make Me" was released as the only single from the album and soon topped the Dance/Club Play Songs chart, becoming her nineteenth number one hit, giving her the second-best sum in the chart's history, behind only Madonna, and expanding her Number one chart span to a fourth decade.[10]



Since the release of "What Have You Done for Me Lately" in 1986, she has amassed a total of 27 top ten hits on the Hot 100, placing her into a three-way tie with Elton John and Mariah Carey for fifth-most top tens.[11] She was the first woman to chart at least a six top 40 singles from one album, starting with all singles becoming top twenty hits from Control, and continued it twice more with seven top ten singles from Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 and six more from janet..[11]





Singles

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1980s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
U.S.
[2]
U.S. R&B
[3]
U.S. Dance
[4]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[13]
GER
[14]
NZ
[6]
SWI
[15]
UK
[16]
"Young Love" 1982 64 6 16 Janet Jackson
"Come Give Your Love to Me" 1983 58 17 30
"Say You Do" 15 11
"Love and My Best Friend"
"Don't Mess Up This Good Thing"
"Don't Stand Another Chance" 1984 9 23 Dream Street
"Fast Girls" 40
"Two to the Power of Love" 1985
"Dream Street"
"What Have You Done for Me Lately" 1986 1 1 2 6 6 2 8 2 9 1 Control
"Nasty" 1 1 2 7 8 2 9 8 8 1
"When I Think of You" 1 3 1 1 6 1 6 3 1 1
  • US: 2× Platinum[17]
"Control" 1987 2 1 1 1 17 1 1 6 1 4
  • US: 5× Platinum[17]
"Let's Wait Awhile" 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 7 3
"The Pleasure Principle" 7 1 1 5 5 2 6 7 1 2
"Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)" 19 1 34 27 3 17 9 67 19 15
"Miss You Much" 1988 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
"Rhythm Nation" 2 1 1 1 6 1 3 7 2 2
  • US: 7× Platinum[17]
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

1990s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
U.S.
[2]
U.S. R&B
[3]
U.S. Dance
[4]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[13]
GER
[14]
NZ
[6]
SWI
[15]
UK
[16]
"Escapade" 1990 1 1 1 5 1 3 17 1 1 1
  • US: 5× Platinum[17]
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
"Alright" 4 1 1 1 6 2 3 8 1 2
"Come Back to Me" 2 2 9 4 3 14 5 8 3 2
"Black Cat" 1 10 1 6 4 7 34 25 1 1
"Love Will Never Do (Without You)" 1991 1 3 4 14 1 1 1 7 7 3
  • US: 6× Platinum[17]
"State of the World" 9 15
"That's the Way Love Goes" 1993 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 7 1 janet.
"If" 4 3 1 1 3 4 5 8 9 1
"Again" 1 7 8 19 2 5 2 1 5 6
"Because of Love" 1994 10 9 1 25 10 2 2 2 3 1
"Any Time, Any Place" 2 1 5 3 2 3 5 2 5 1
  • US: 6× Platinum[17]
"Throb" 32 18 1 56 90 67 48 29
"You Want This" 6 9 9 1 1 1 9 1 1 1
  • US: 3× Platinum[17]
"Whoops Now" 1995 13 14 1 4 7 5 11 1 8 9
"What'll I Do" 16 5 1 6 5 8 3 4 9
"Runaway" 1 6 8 8 1 5 2 3 5 6 Design of a Decade 1986/1996
"Twenty Foreplay" 1996 14 2 9 9 27 7 7 3 2 2
"Got 'til It's Gone"(featuring Joni Mitchell and Q-Tip) 1997 4 1 6 10 2 1 1 1 6 6 The Velvet Rope
"Together Again" 1 8 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1
"I Get Lonely" (featuring Blackstreet) 1998 3 1 1 2 1 7 7 6 5 5
  • US: 2× Platinum[17]
"Go Deep" 7 1 1 9 2 2 2 13 5 1
"You" 39 24 45 28 3 8 13 18
"Every Time" 14 6 8 45 27 95 67 34 27
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

2000s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
U.S.
[2]
U.S. R&B
[3]
U.S. Dance
[4]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[13]
GER
[14]
NZ
[6]
SWI
[15]
UK
[16]
"Doesn't Really Matter" 2000 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 All for You
"All for You" 2001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
  • AUS: 6× Platinum[23]
"Someone to Call My Lover" 3 1 1 1 9 8 6 8 9 11
"Son of a Gun" (featuring Missy Elliott and Carly Simon) 2002 1 2 7 20 5 9 9 9 8 1
"Come On Get Up" 9 10 1 3 3 1 6 7
"Just a Little While" 2004 2 1 1 2 3 72 4 3 1 Damita Jo
"I Want You" 9 1 7 1 4 7 5 5 9
  • US: 2× Platinum[17]
"All Nite (Don't Stop)" 10 13 1 24 8 8 8 39 6 1
"R&B Junkie" 16 7 1 7 4 3 5 6 3
"Call on Me" (with Nelly) 2006 3 1 1 8 20 3 48 9 6 19 20 Y.O.
"So Excited" (featuring Khia) 13 3 1 6 16 4 3 8
"Enjoy" 23 5 26 45 12 34 5 19 25
"With U" 17 10 16 6 30 31 67 5
"Feedback" 2007 6 3 1 5 6 3 4 7 1 6 Discipline
"Rock with U" 2008 19 6 2 4 3 6 5 7 14 3
"Luv" 16 21 4 56 8 67 23
"Can't B Good" 45 76
"Make Me" 2009 19 15 1 5 1 7 1 7 Number Ones
"Nothing" 2009 29 8 23 57 7 57 —8 20 Why Did I Get Married Too?
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
U.S.
[2]
U.S. R&B
[3]
U.S. Dance
[4]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[13]
GER
[14]
NZ
[6]
SWI
[15]
UK
[16]
"Diamonds"(with Herb Alpert & Lisa Keith) 1987 5 1 1 11 15 31 27 Keep Your Eye on Me
"The Best Things in Life Are Free" (with Luther Vandross) 1992 10 1 2 8 6 36 2 Mo' Money
"Scream" (with Michael Jackson) 1995 1 2 1 2 1 4 8 1 8 2 HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
"Luv Me, Luv Me" (with Shaggy) 1998 76 36 36 34 5 How Stella Got Her Groove Back
"What's It Gonna Be?!" (with Busta Rhymes) 1999 3 1 13 4 8 5 22 7 18 6 E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front
"Girlfriend/Boyfriend"(with Blackstreet) 37 17 14 12 11 Finally
"Feel It Boy" (with Beenie Man) 2002 18 8 5 18 15 7 72 12 5 9 Tropical Storm
"Don't Worry" (with Chingy) 2005 60 Powerballin'
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" 2010 2 8 Digital Download
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cornwell, Jane (2002), Janet Jackson, Carlton Books, pp. 2, 10, 24, ISBN 1842224646
  2. ^ a b c d e f For peak chart positions for Jackson's singles on the albums Janet Jackson and Dream Street please click on the Allmusic link. For "Other Appearance" charts positions, please click appropriate link.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j For peak chart positions for Jackson's singles on the albums Janet Jackson and Dream Street please click on the Allmusic link. For "Other Appearance" charts positions, please click appropriate link.
  4. ^ a b c d e f For peak chart positions for Jackson's singles on the albums Janet Jackson and Dream Street please click on the Allmusic link. For "Other Appearance" charts positions, please click appropriate link.
  5. ^ a b c d e For peak chart positions for Jackson's singles on the Canadian charts from 2001–present, please click on the Allmusic link. For peak chart positions for Jackson's singles from 1986–2000 on Canada's RPM Singles Chart, please click the proper link below
  6. ^ a b c d e "New Zealand Charts - Janet Jackson". Charts.org.nz at Hung Medien. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  7. ^ Trust, Gary (2010-02-09). "Backwards Bullets: This Week In Charts 1990". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-01-20. {{cite magazine}}: Text "Billboard.com" ignored (help)
  8. ^ Dowell, Dowell (2006), Heritage Signature Entertainment Memorabilia Auction #622, Heritage Capital Corporation, p. 139, ISBN 1599670364 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  9. ^ Bronson, Fred (2007-12-21). "Chart Beat Chat - A 'CLUMSY' TRIP". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-03-17. {{cite web}}: Text "Billboard.com" ignored (help)
  10. ^ Trust, Gary (December 24, 2009). "Chart Beat Thursday: Ke$ha, Janet, Reba". Billboard. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  11. ^ a b Trust, Gary (2010-09-10). "Chart Beat Thursday: Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Billie Holiday". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-01-20. {{cite magazine}}: Text "Billboard.com" ignored (help)
  12. ^ a b c d "Australian Charts - Janet Jackson". Australian Recording Industry Association Australian-Charts.com at Hung Medien. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  13. ^ a b c d "French Charts - Janet Jackson". Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique Les-Charts.com at Hung Medien. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  14. ^ a b c d "Chartverfolgung - Jackson, Janet". Media Control Charts Musicline.de at PhonoNet. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  15. ^ a b c d "Swiss Charts - Janet Jackson". Sverigetopplistan Swedish Charts at Hung Medien. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  16. ^ a b c d "JANET JACKSON - The Official Charts Company". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Gold & Platinum Single Search". RIAA. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  18. ^ a b c "CRIA > Certified Awards Search". CRIA. Retrieved 04-09-2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  19. ^ a b c d e f "BPI > Certified Awards Search". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 04-09-2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  20. ^ a b c d e Kent, David (2003). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  21. ^ a b "ARIA Charts > Accreditations > 1997 Singles". ARIA. Retrieved 04-09-2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  22. ^ "Germany Certification - 1998". IFPI. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  23. ^ "ARIA Charts > Accreditations > 2001 Singles". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 04-09-2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  24. ^ "BPI Certified Awards". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
  25. ^ <http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-singles-2002.htm>
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