Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson is a trailblazing artist whose impact on music and popular culture is undeniable. Her innovative approach to music and performance, along with her advocacy for social issues, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. As a pop icon and cultural influencer, Jackson’s legacy will continue to inspire and resonate for years…

Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson, born on May 16, 1966, in Gary, Indiana, is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress. Known for her innovative music, socially conscious lyrics, and elaborate stage shows, Jackson has become one of the most influential figures in pop music. Over her four-decade-long career, she has achieved numerous milestones and left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry and popular culture.

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Janet Jackson’s Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits

1. “Miss You Much,” peak position No. 1 (four weeks), peak date Oct. 7, 1989
2. “Escapade,” No. 1 (three weeks), March 3, 1990
3. “That’s the Way Love Goes,” No. 1 (eight weeks), May 15, 1993
4. “All for You,” No. 1 (seven weeks), April 14, 2001
5. “Together Again,” No. 1 (two weeks), Jan. 31, 1998
6. “Love Will Never Do (Without You),” No. 1 (one week), Jan. 19, 1991
7. “When I Think of You,” No. 1 (two weeks), Oct. 11, 1986
8. “Again,” No. 1 (two weeks) Dec. 11, 1993
9. “Runaway,” No. 3, Oct. 21, 1995
10. “Doesn’t Really Matter,” No. 1 (three weeks), Aug. 26, 2000
11. “Rhythm Nation,” No. 2, Jan. 6, 1990
12. “Alright,” No. 4, June 2, 1990
13. “Control,” No. 5, Jan. 24, 1987
14. “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” No. 4, May 17, 1986
15. “Black Cat,” No. 1 (one week), Oct. 27, 1990
16. “Nasty,” No. 3, July 19, 1986
17. “Let’s Wait Awhile,” No. 2, March 21, 1987
18. “Come Back to Me,” No. 2, Aug. 18, 1990
19. “Any Time, Any Place”/”And On and On,” No. 2, June 25, 1994
20. “If,” No. 4, Sept. 11, 1993
21. “What’s It Gonna Be?!,” (Busta Rhymes featuring Janet Jackson) No. 3, April 17, 1999
22. “Someone to Call My Lover,” No. 3, Sept. 1, 2001
23. “You Want This”/“70’s Love Groove,” No. 8, Dec. 24, 1994
24. “I Get Lonely” (Janet featuring BLACKstreet), No. 3, May 23, 1998
25. “Scream”/“Childhood” (with Michael Jackson), No. 5, June 17, 1995

Janet Jacksons Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits chart is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100, through the May 20, 2023, ranking. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted to account for different chart turnover rates over various periods.


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