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Janet Jackson: Hit singles
This below shows the number of hits Janet Jackson has scored since her debut nearly 23 years ago:
- "Say You Do" (1982) #15 R&B
- "Young Love" (1982) #64 Pop, #6 R&B
- "Come Give Your Love to Me" (1983) #58 Pop, #17 R&B
- "Don't Stand Another Chance" (1984) #101 Pop, #9 R&B
- "Fast Girls" (1984) #40 R&B
- "What Have You Done For Me Lately" (1986) #4 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Nasty" (1986) #3 Pop, #1 R&B
- "When I Think of You" (1986) #1 Pop, #3 R&B
- "Control" (1986) #5 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Let's Wait Awhile" (1987) #2 Pop, #1 R&B
- "The Pleasure Principle" (1987) #14 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Diamonds" (w/Herb Alpert; uncredited) (1987) #5 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Making Love in the Rain" (w/Herb Alpert and Lisa Keith; uncredited) (1987) #35 Pop, #7 R&B
- "Miss You Much" (1989) #1 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Rhythm Nation" (1989) #2 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Escapade" (1990) #1 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Alright" (1990) #4 Pop, #2 R&B
- "Come Back to Me" (1990) #2 Pop, #2 R&B
- "Black Cat" (1990) #1 Pop, #10 R&B, #1 Rock
- "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" (1990) #1 Pop, #3 R&B
- "The Best Things in Life Are Free" (w/Luther Vandross) (1992) #10 Pop, #1 R&B
- "That's The Way Love Goes" (1993) #1 Pop, #1 R&B
- "If" (1993) #4 Pop, #3 R&B
- "Again" (1993) #1 Pop, #7 R&B
- "Because of Love" (1994) #10 Pop, #9 R&B
- "Any Time, Any Place" (1994) #2 Pop, #1 R&B(10wks)
- "You Want This" (1994) #8 Pop, #9 R&B
- "Scream" (w/Michael Jackson) (1995) #5 Pop, #2 R&B
- "Runaway" (1995) #3 Pop, #6 R&B
- "Together Again" (1997) #1 Pop, #8 R&B
- "I Get Lonely" (w/or without Blackstreet) (1998) #3 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Every Time" (1998) #125 Pop
- "Luv Me, Luv Me" (w/Shaggy) (1998) #76 Pop, #64 R&B
- "What's It Gonna Be?!" (w/Busta Rhymes) (1999) #3 Pop, #1 R&B, #1 Rap
- "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" (w/Blackstreet) (1999) #47 Pop, #19 R&B
- "Doesn't Really Matter" (2000) #1 Pop, #3 R&B
- "All For You" (2001) #1 Pop, #1 R&B
- "Someone To Call My Lover" (2001) #3 Pop, #11 R&B
- "Son of a Gun" (w/Carly Simon and w/or without Missy Elliot) (2001) #28 Pop, #26 R&B
- "Feel It Boy" (w/Beenie Man) (2002) #28 Pop, #14 Rap
- "Just a Little While" (2004) #45 Pop
- "I Want You" (2004) #57 Pop, #18 R&B
- "All Nite (Don't Stop)" (2004) #90 R&B
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